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Hi evryone

So im upgrading to intel but unsure what chip to go for

I have £200 to spend and thinking of the 2500k or the 3570k

What would be the better option?

Doing mostly gaming and some video editing here and there

Thanks
 
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If the current batches of 2500k's are good clockers and you can get one with a reasonable price difference between that and a 3570k then that must be considered.
The 3570k tend to run very hot and that would tend to be the limiting factor unless you have exotic cooling and or delid the chip, and even then heat is still an issue.

If the price is too similar then possibly a 3570k, which could get to around 4.4Ghz with reasonable volts and cooling could be the better option.

Just had a little check around and there seems to be about £10 or so in - so I would then get the 3570k.
 
Oh how hot are we talking ?

Anyone recommend a decent cooler for around 60-70 quid?

Cheers

Noctua NH-D14 gets good reviews, though it is very big so you'll probably need low profile memory to fit underneath. IB only gets hot over around 4.6 GHz, below that it is fine in terms of temps. Remember that a 3570k at 4.6 GHz will be roughly the same performance as a 2500k at 4.8/4.9 GHz, at which point the 2500k would be running very hot (given that the latest batches of SB don't seem to overclock very well)
 
Noctua NH-D14 gets good reviews, though it is very big so you'll probably need low profile memory to fit underneath. IB only gets hot over around 4.6 GHz, below that it is fine in terms of temps. Remember that a 3570k at 4.6 GHz will be roughly the same performance as a 2500k at 4.8/4.9 GHz, at which point the 2500k would be running very hot (given that the latest batches of SB don't seem to overclock very well)

Wow. That is one beast of a cooler :D
 
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