Hello
I'm desperate to do a long overdue upgrade, but the waters are murky.
Looking at Broadwell, it looks like it may be delayed to the 4th quarter now. I don't think I can wait that long.
Does anyone know what Broadwell would offer? I know it's smaller, which makes me think it'll be harder to clock as it'll be harder to cool. It 'will' offer DDR4 support, but I'm guessing that'll be expensive for the first year at least. Is there any point waiting?
I mainly game, but want a bit of future proofing (almost impossible).
Shopping around, is an i7 2600k or i7 3770k still worth it? The 2600k can generally overclock higher, easier to cool etc. The 3770k aren't that old and can run cooler than the new 4770k's. There's not much between them in benchmarks etc.
Any thoughts?
I'm desperate to do a long overdue upgrade, but the waters are murky.
Looking at Broadwell, it looks like it may be delayed to the 4th quarter now. I don't think I can wait that long.
Does anyone know what Broadwell would offer? I know it's smaller, which makes me think it'll be harder to clock as it'll be harder to cool. It 'will' offer DDR4 support, but I'm guessing that'll be expensive for the first year at least. Is there any point waiting?
I mainly game, but want a bit of future proofing (almost impossible).
Shopping around, is an i7 2600k or i7 3770k still worth it? The 2600k can generally overclock higher, easier to cool etc. The 3770k aren't that old and can run cooler than the new 4770k's. There's not much between them in benchmarks etc.
Any thoughts?