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About 1800

thats roughly my budget and im going sandy bridge e not because i need to but because i want to![]()

Looking to get my new build ordered and is it worth getting the 3930k over the 2600k?
Will be doing video editing, after effects, Photoshop and games !
not sure about after effects, but adobes site states it uses multiple threads in certain situations...i'm taking a jab at 4 threads too
.You may want to look at the charts in this article.
Photoshop only can use 4 threadsnot sure about after effects, but adobes site states it uses multiple threads in certain situations...i'm taking a jab at 4 threads too
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Why Ivy Bridge Is Still Quad-Core
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5174/why-ivy-bridge-is-still-quad-core
Memory (RAM) usage in 64-bit After Effects
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/aftereffects/cs/using/WS9F936D13-E76A-41e4-BF8F-577132AB4723a.html
Just get a 2600k or 2700k mate and add 16GB of ram and with the extra money use it on a better graphics card and maybe even a new monitor/speakers things that will make you enjoy using the system more and you actually see a real world benefit from them.
thats roughly my budget and im going sandy bridge e not because i need to but because i want to![]()

Same here, for a new build the difference between SB-E and high end SB is 400 quid, for that I get an additional 16Gb RAM, and 2 cores and a platform that will be current for another couple of years
But mostly it is because I want..![]()

Same here, for a new build the difference between SB-E and high end SB is 400 quid, for that I get an additional 16Gb RAM, and 2 cores and a platform that will be current for another couple of years
Well in June 2012 my build will turn 6 years ... The only waiting I'm doing is January sales ... (if any) definitely jumping onboard SB-E (3930K). Although my budget is around 2K I'm always out for a bargain ...

While a SB-E will last a little longer than a normal SB, it won't last as long as buying a 2500k, and a similarly priced £150 Haswell, and a similarly priced £150 2 gen later chip......... and you still won't have spent more than on a SB-E, nor paid an extortionate price for a mobo and for probably all but the first year, you'd have a faster computer than the SB-E for LESS money.
You should NEVER buy now to avoid upgrading later, you end up spending 3 times as much for a faster computer for a year, but after a year, maybe 2, you then have a slower computer for the next several years as a much cheaper chip will be faster soon enough.
If you don't need the 6 core power now, but might need it in 2-3 years, then, use a quad core £150 now, and in a year or two, get a hugely faster quad core which will be faster than the older more expensive chip, etc, etc.
Really the only time you should pay through the teeth for the high end, is if you NEED that power right then.
Small, cheap, frequent upgrades almost exclusively works out cheaper, not least because the resale value of parts is far higher the newer they are. You'd get more for selling a 2500k next year for an Ivy, than you would for selling that £500 SB-E in 3 years when no one wants one at all. Lose maybe £50 on a 2500k selling next year, lose £450 selling that £500 SB-E in 3-4 years.