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2 minutes ago, wadzftw said:

IS IT WORTH IT TO SPEND 180 MORE ON A Z97 AND 4690K OR JUST GO FOR A H81 P33 AND 4460?

The 4460 and H81 will be a much better value overall. That $180 can easily spent on other parts of the computer. SSD, Monitor, peripherals, etc.

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2 minutes ago, wadzftw said:

IS IT WORTH IT TO SPEND 180 MORE ON A Z97 AND 4690K OR JUST GO FOR A H81 P33 AND 4460?

The 4460 and H81 will be a much better value overall. That $180 can easily spent on other parts of the computer. SSD, Monitor, peripherals, etc.

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Yep^ you can use that $180 on an SSD or save it for the next gen of GPUs

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3 minutes ago, wadzftw said:

IS IT WORTH IT TO SPEND 180 MORE ON A Z97 AND 4690K OR JUST GO FOR A H81 P33 AND 4460?

depends on your use case . If spending less on a 4460 means spending more on a gpu in a gaming rig , then go for it.

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If you don't plan to overclock, save the cash and go with the H81 and 4460.

That $180 could be used to get a better GPU for example.

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for gaming, no

spend the money you save with H81 on the GPU, that way you'll have more performance

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No. its not.

 

IF you go up to Z97 and 4690k, you might as well consider the better  Skylake 6600k + z170 board.Depending on your country, its not really more expensive, but the more modern platform.

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