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With z77 ud3h board? And some multitasking pls.
I am on a budget too.
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I am on a budget too.
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3570K
As said i5-3570k. I'm running one with a ud3h and its been pretty straightforward so far to reach 4.6ghz. Can probably go higher too if I want.
That's the motherboard I'm seriously thinking of getting. Can you possibly answer two questions for me.
1.How decent is the onboard soundcard VIA/High Def Audio sound quality compared to what I'm used to which is Realtek? Realtek is only on the UD5H.
2. I'm still deciding between Sandy and Ivy but I think now I'm going to go Ivy 3570K. I know the overclocking temps are higher than Sandy, but how much higher than Sandy are we talking if both chips were overclocked to the same speed? Example, if Sandybridge i5 is clocked to 4.5Ghz and Ivybridge is also clocked to 4.5Ghz what sort of temps would each chip see, assuming they both had a good/the same cooler?
With z77 ud3h board? And some multitasking pls.
I am on a budget too.
ta
I went for the i5 3570K, but please define what you mean by multitasking. If you are gonna run some cpu intensive applications then go for the i7-3770K
Multitasking meaning that i be running youtube, mail program, msn, google and video play same time + may be even more applications.
I think i will go with i5 3570K as people are having much positive experience with it and it is only 30 quid more than 2500k yet about 10% better.