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                        I am going To build new pc but I am not shore which CPU to get my son say i5 4670k or 3770K also graphic card GTX 770 and the Motherboard ASUS Z87I-PRO Motherboard and ram are Corsair Vengeance CML16GX3M2A1600C10 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 all I need Guys Help in what would you Guys recommend Also Will play same games but my grandkids will play games and same as my son & daughter

 

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4670k seems better for your uscase doesnt seem like you need a 3770k

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Whats your budget? We pick all the parts for you if you give us a budget.

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budget? use case? 

you need to give more info if you want people to be able to help you 

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Good Day All

                        I am going To build new pc but I am not shore which CPU to get my son say i5 4670k or 3770K also graphic card GTX 770 and the Motherboard ASUS Z87I-PRO Motherboard and ram are Corsair Vengeance CML16GX3M2A1600C10 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 all I need Guys Help in what would you Guys recommend Also Will play same games but my grandkids will play games and same as my son & daughter

 

:)

 

the 4670k will be fine but if the 3770k isnt that much more than the 4670k then i say go for the i7......

 

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the 4670k will be fine but if the 3770k isnt that much more than the 4670k then i say go for the i7......

 

-Anubikai

completely off topic but I cant help asking why do you put your name at the end of everything you post ?

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| BenQ XL2411T | Corsair Vengeance K60 | Logitech G700 | steelseries Qck+ | Fiio E10 | Zalman clip on mic | HD 598 | ATH-M50 |

 

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completely off topic but I cant help asking why do you put your name at the end of everything you post ?

 

dunno....habbit? im a forum mod on an android developement site so i started doing it their...made me feel official......i also tried doing it when i ran a minecraft server for a year...we had like 5000 registered user on our forum.....around 600 came and went on the actual server around the clock when it was in its prime......yeah i do it because of habbit... =D

 

-Anubikai

| i5-4670k at stock until I do a custom WC loop | H80i | Asus Matrix Platinum 7970 at stock until I do a custom WC loop  | MSI Z87 GD65 | 1TB CAVIAR BLACK | 250gb Blue Scorpio | HX750 80 PLUS GOLD modular | 16GB INTEL EXTREME EDITION PATRIOT 1866MHZ | Coolermaster Storm Enforcer with two Red 20cm fans intake and exhaust |

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Good Day All

                        I am going To build new pc but I am not shore which CPU to get my son say i5 4670k or 3770K also graphic card GTX 770 and the Motherboard ASUS Z87I-PRO Motherboard and ram are Corsair Vengeance CML16GX3M2A1600C10 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 all I need Guys Help in what would you Guys recommend Also Will play same games but my grandkids will play games and same as my son & daughter

 

:)

If you are playing games, 8gb CL9 1600Mhz ram by Corsair, G.Skill, Samsung, and Kingston is fine. I would go with the 3570K and a P8Z77-V LK so you could spend the extra money on other parts if you have a limited budget. If not, I would go with a 4670K + MSI Z87 GD65 Gaming/ Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H / Asus Z87-A board.

 

Personally I would get an ATX board because you will be able to add another 7970 on it if you wanted to in the future.

 

I would get a 7970 like a Sapphire Dual-X 7970/ MSI Twin Frozr 3 7970/ HIS IceQ X2 7970 because 7970 have more Vram which will help if you would want to max out all the settings and these cards are great overclockers. 

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hes right^^^

 

-Anubikai

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If you are playing games, 8gb CL9 1600Mhz ram by Corsair, G.Skill, Samsung, and Kingston is fine. I would go with the 3570K and a P8Z77-V LK so you could spend the extra money on other parts if you have a limited budget. If not, I would go with a 4670K + MSI Z87 GD65 Gaming/ Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H / Asus Z87-A board.

 

Personally I would get an ATX board because you will be able to add another 7970 on it if you wanted to in the future.

 

I would get a 7970 like a Sapphire Dual-X 7970/ MSI Twin Frozr 3 7970/ HIS IceQ X2 7970 because 7970 have more Vram which will help if you would want to max out all the settings and these cards are great overclockers. 

Great post. Well said.

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i say go for the i7, the hyperthreading may help a little in the future if games actually start using more than 4 cores. the 8 threads will be a small advantage over the 4 cores of the 3570k in terms of frames.

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Since you're doing a new build, it would be quite useful to read this: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/3061-build-plan-thread-reccomendations-please-read-before-posting/

Answering these questions and giving us a bit more info helps us help you.

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i say go for the i7, the hyperthreading may help a little in the future if games actually start using more than 4 cores. the 8 threads will be a small advantage over the 4 cores of the 3570k in terms of frames.

Hyperthreading will never be used by games, check out the console optimisations topic by Kuzma

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Hyperthreading will never be used by games, check out the console optimisations topic by Kuzma

:') I was about to say this omg.

Console optimisations and how they will effect you | The difference between AMD cores and Intel cores | Memory Bus size and how it effects your VRAM usage |
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lol someone is getting known

xD ikr, I'm just glad that people are learning :D

Console optimisations and how they will effect you | The difference between AMD cores and Intel cores | Memory Bus size and how it effects your VRAM usage |
How much vram do you actually need? | APUs and the future of processing | Projects: SO - here

Intel i7 5820l @ with Corsair H110 | 32GB DDR4 RAM @ 1600Mhz | XFX Radeon R9 290 @ 1.2Ghz | Corsair 600Q | Corsair TX650 | Probably too much corsair but meh should have had a Corsair SSD and RAM | 1.3TB HDD Space | Sennheiser HD598 | Beyerdynamic Custom One Pro | Blue Snowball

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:') I was about to say this omg.

Haha, beat you to it ;).

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Good Day All

                        I am going To build new pc but I am not shore which CPU to get my son say i5 4670k or 3770K also graphic card GTX 770 and the Motherboard ASUS Z87I-PRO Motherboard and ram are Corsair Vengeance CML16GX3M2A1600C10 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 all I need Guys Help in what would you Guys recommend Also Will play same games but my grandkids will play games and same as my son & daughter

 

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Hi Guys thanks for help on the CPU Have great day or night and thanks again for your help

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Hi Guys thanks for help on the CPU Have great day or night and thanks again for you

 

Good Day All

                        I am going To build new pc but I am not shore which CPU to get my son say i5 4670k or 3770K also graphic card GTX 770 and the Motherboard ASUS Z87I-PRO Motherboard and ram are Corsair Vengeance CML16GX3M2A1600C10 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 all I need Guys Help in what would you Guys recommend Also Will play same games but my grandkids will play games and same as my son & daughter

 

:)

Hi guys have Purchase a i5 4670K and Gigabyte GA-Z87N-WIFI MB, Z87, 2x DDR3, 1x PCI-E x16, 4x SATA III, 6x USB 3.0, 2x HDMI, DVI, Wi-Fi + BT, Mini ITX Motherboard

Ps thanks for your advices Guys

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