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AMD user should move to intel?

Hey guys, i've been a AMD user for my entire life (due to price), and currently i'm running a 970 with 8gb's of ddr3 and a FX 6300, it's expensive to switch to a i5 4460 and a compatible Mobo in my country (Brazil), is it worth the money gaming wise? is a considerable difference in fps and stuttering or would i just waste money (i've never had any problems with heat, since i use aftermarket cooler).  

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instead of that cheaper i5 maybe look for a newer overclockable i5 or i7 used

like 4690k, 4790k, xeon 1231v3, or something similar

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3 hours ago, Ragnus said:

Hey guys, i've been a AMD user for my entire life (due to price), and currently i'm running a 970 with 8gb's of ddr3 and a FX 6300, it's expensive to switch to a i5 4460 and a compatible Mobo in my country (Brazil), is it worth the money gaming wise? is a considerable difference in fps and stuttering or would i just waste money (i've never had any problems with heat, since i use aftermarket cooler).  

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If you really want an upgrade I would go with a fx 8350 or 8320 e due to it being the same socket type that you currently have and they overclock very well

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