I'm still happy with the performance of my system running at stock speed, but would like to downsize while having something new to play around with.
The only speed issue I've noticed is loading maps in Battlefield 3 (which I don't play), and loading Civilization V late game saves.
As I've no intention to overclock I've been tempted by a cheap Asus H81I-Plus I've seen. Admittadely I'd like a Z87 with supplied wireless, but for the price increase and my needs it would be waste. Will re-use existing Radeon 6850, SSD, CPU cooler (EnzoTech Ultra-X without fan), etc.
As the E8400 is still going strong I'm considering a Haswell Core i3, or to get an i5-4570S for potential future developments if 4 core utilisation becomes more common.
Only reason I'm considering the i5-4570S is most of my time is at desktop just browsing so the lower 65W TDP is preferable. And hopefully Turbo Mode is sustainable when occasionally game.
I'm not considering AMD due to poorer selection of motherboards.
So any opinions on the i5-4570S being worth the extra cost considering low expectations?
The only speed issue I've noticed is loading maps in Battlefield 3 (which I don't play), and loading Civilization V late game saves.
As I've no intention to overclock I've been tempted by a cheap Asus H81I-Plus I've seen. Admittadely I'd like a Z87 with supplied wireless, but for the price increase and my needs it would be waste. Will re-use existing Radeon 6850, SSD, CPU cooler (EnzoTech Ultra-X without fan), etc.
As the E8400 is still going strong I'm considering a Haswell Core i3, or to get an i5-4570S for potential future developments if 4 core utilisation becomes more common.
Only reason I'm considering the i5-4570S is most of my time is at desktop just browsing so the lower 65W TDP is preferable. And hopefully Turbo Mode is sustainable when occasionally game.
I'm not considering AMD due to poorer selection of motherboards.
So any opinions on the i5-4570S being worth the extra cost considering low expectations?
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