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. With a good air cooler, overclocking is not an increase in noise. So imho, the OP's spec is perfect with a proper air cooler added to take up the remaining budget, and that WD blue swapped for a Sammy F3. Good job OP.I dunno - I wouldn't like to put a 760 on a cheap H55 mobo personally. Anyone thinking of not overclocking an i5 760 on a gaming rig needs correctional therapy. With a good air cooler, overclocking is not an increase in noise. So imho, the OP's spec is perfect with a proper air cooler added to take up the remaining budget, and that WD blue swapped for a Sammy F3. Good job OP.
Come on, I admit the i5's a fantastic overclocker, but when are you going to use that extra power, gaming wise?
. Many games, even if they can bother all four cores, have a heavy main thread on one core which eats most of the GHz you can throw at it. If I run at stock 2.66GHz I do indeed get less FPS in Crysis, as just one example. Perhaps not a drop in FPS commensurate with the drop in GHz, and it is fair to say I could probably give my poor chip a break and not run it at 4GHz all the time, and not notice a huge drop in performance in most stuff. But the drop is there in some stuff and that situation is only going to get worse in the future. I still wouldn't recommend the OP gets all these tasty components and puts them all on a cheap H55 mobo that will fry if you try to overclock a quad on it (e.g. the little UD2H) for the sake of a £40 saving (just 5% of budget). All imho.