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Excellent, can't wait!![]()
Yeh the sabertooth was the board I really wanted, had to keep to a budget though![]()
From the majority of benchmarks I have seen over the last year and the most recent of games, I would say an 8350 is not wise over a 4650k for example.
So yes, as mad as a brush.
Well, in terms of gaming performance, there hasn't really been ANY result which an overclocked FX8 conclusively beating an overclocked i5 (and I'm not even talking about a Haswell i5 here, just the IvyBridge i5). The general situation is that an overclocked FX8 can "keep up" with (still a little behind) an overclocked i5 in the best case scenerio, specifically in games that are heavily thread and would use up to 8 cores properly. In any game that DOES NOT use 8 cores, the FX8 would clearly lag behind the i5, and do try to remember, 95%+ of the games using 4 cores or less, meaning the FX8 would only have half or less of its grunt being used in those games, whereas the i5 would still have 100% of its grunt in a 4 cores game (in two cores games, the i5 would only be losing 50% of its grunt, but the FX8 would be losing 75% of its grunt). Even IF the FX8 was faster than a i5 (which it's not), it would be by so tiny margin (like 1-3fps)...comparing to the potential lost of performance in games that don't use up to 8 cores, it's really no-brainer that the i5 offer much more consistence performance (as it has 100% of its grunt intact in games using 4 cores and above).Care to explain why?
That escalated quickly.
Yup, it's the best one, save the Crosshair Formula Z. The 970 EVO is great though - but if you do want Crossfire in the future, I'd consider altering the order and spending a little more on this one, as it allows 16x/16x in Crossfire:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-560-AS
The one you've picked will do 16x/x4 instead.
Also, 4770k for VT, youll get 5-7 years out of it I guess, I mean the i7 9xx series are still goers, and the 2xxx series are phenomenal and they are old bro.
Haswell and Piledriver FX?
Take a look at some reviews, the difference is huge. Haswell is very low power use..
I was under the impression that the second being x4 didn't make that much difference in real world, like a few FPS at best?
How much is 'some'?![]()
It can make somewhat of a difference, he's a review for PCI-E scaling ;
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Intel/Ivy_Bridge_PCI-Express_Scaling/1.html
I'm aware some AMD boards have third party PCI-E 3.0 support though.
All those touting K series intels need to brush up on their virtual platform, the K series chips don't fully support all direct I/O technologies and would not be a wise choice for a VM platform.
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