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Buy an i7-4770K or i7-4920k or i7-4930K

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I was all set to put an order in for an i7-4770k cpu and motherboard and then I noticed the i7-4920k & i7-4930k cpus..
Now I don't know which one to buy....:confused:

Can you Help me please guys and tell me the good & bad of each one..
Is the i7-4930k worth paying out the extra for ?
My main PC use is gaming..
 
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why your current cpu cant be much of a issue id wait till Christmas time this year coming for a big advance maybe. cant see how in games you would notice that much of a difference from your current cpu.

a lot of outlay for casual pcing unless you use it for work.
 
From a well clocked 2600k, I wouldn't switch to any of these CPUs for gaming. Unless of course you can demonstrate that your 2600k is bottlenecking your 780ti cards. I severely doubt the latter is the case. If it is, overclock the 2600k more. You should have plenty of headroom.
 
why your current cpu cant be much of a issue id wait till Christmas time this year coming for a big advance maybe. cant see how in games you would notice that much of a difference from your current cpu.

a lot of outlay for casual pcing unless you use it for work.
the the i7-2600k cpu in my sig has died...;)
 
pick up another one for cheap (or 3770K) and wait for Haswell-E.

how did you kill it?
I need to get a new motherboard as well as mine starting to give me problems with some the sata ports (It a B1 version not B3)
And also the lastest bois updates don't support it because it the B1 version so I cannot use any the Ivybridge cpu's in it..


I killed it by running it at 4.8Ghz benchmarking with to many volts..:p
 
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I need to get a new motherboard as well as mine starting to give me problems with some the sata ports (It a B1 version not B3)
And also the lastest bois updates don't support it because it the B1 version so I cannot use any the Ivybridge cpu's in it..


I killed it by running it at 4.8Ghz benchmarking with to many volts..:p

How high did you take it by the way? :D
 
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