Hi all
Im New here i have been gaming a while but its time to look at the pc again after a motherboard failure. I am having trouble picking a CPU thoughts at this stage are intel Xeon E3-1240 v3 Intel 4670k Intel 4770 Intel 4770k I like the 4670k for its price and unlocked multiplier i Like the Xeon E3-1240 v3 for reliability and a little cheaper than the 4770 for similar performance I Like the 4770 for hyperthreading i believe that in real world it will help ( wont benchmark and better tho ) The 4770k benchmarks the best but not sure real work it will be any better The reason i am not sure about the 4670k and 4770k is the lack of hyper threading the reason against the intel Xeon E3-1240 v3 and 4770 are the locked multiplier System specs are 2 gigabyte GTX660 OC in SLI ( From old machine ) 1100w Quality PSU ( From old machine ) nochta D14 cooler ( From old machine ) Mushkin redline frostbyte 1600mhz DDR3 Ram 16GB ( From old machine ) Sandisk 256gig SSD ( From old machine ) Gigabyte Sniper-5 Motherboard (got for the right price ) Any body with any real world experience with these processors there feed back would be appreciated cheers 76t |
I've got an i7 4770K and it seems fine. I don't know if it's the best bang for your buck but it works perfectly for what I need plus it got a 7.8 out of 7.9 in the Windows experience so it must be awesome!
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I think you'll find you only have 4 threads trillion. Bring up Task Manager, you should see 4 cores only.
---- It looks like you've done your homework OP, because these CPUs are the 4 biggest contenders of this field. I can't really give you any more info than what you already know. The 4770K will come out on top because you can overclock it as well. Keep in mind when it's being benched, it's being put up against the 4770, which has HT, yet the 4770 doesn't beat it. If you were to go the 4770 route then the Xeon would be the better option, as you gain Fast Memory Access (which only really matters In the future if you ever HTPC the system without a graphics card and want to game on it, but it's cheaper anyways so meh. Ultimately, you know the score already, you have to choose. But choose wisely. |
4670k All the way. Best bang for buck, particularly if you want to OC.
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But choose wisely. Or you'll end up like this guy: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-80iBqnffCog/TZEh3pREzlI/AAAAAAAABIU/46ThZ-Z_574/s1600/Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 4.jpg |
i checked that before posting and it shows 8 and 4/8 in cpu-z
it's not like you'd go around writing about a cpu having a DX coprocessor so it can do things like plot a hyperbola or whatever, but the addition of it on the die is probably still there in some form if you could shuffle through the processor schematic advances but back in the day that was a big selling point on capability which is why i reckon it's just quietly been engineered closer to the execution cores |
4770K
4/8 3.5 GHz 3.9 GHz 8 MB 4600 1,250 MHz 84 W $339 |
i checked that before posting and it shows 8 and 4/8 in cpu-z And you have a 4770K or 4770? Must be the first K I've seen with 8 threads. Super special series. |
is it?
http://i.imgur.com/E61GSnw.jpg i could swear that yesterday this page had it shown as not having HT http://ark.intel.com/products/75123 but maybe i got it confused when comparing to the 4670k http://ark.intel.com/products/75048/intel-core-i5-4670k-processor-6m-cache-up-to-3_80-ghz so Scrubber the 4670k doesn't have HT but the 4770k does |
is it? Interesting yesterday it did say that i did not support hyperthreading so really now its a two horse race. Do i need hyperthreading or will my wallet win wit the cheaper CPU |
4770K And where did you get it for that price. Both New Egg and Amazon wont ship to Australia CPUs |
New egg ships to Australia. Anyway I just posted that to show it has HT, was from the intel site.
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i was pretty interested when i heard newegg shipped to australia last week but unfortunately newegg only ships specific stuff - u have to click some international tab and select from that stuff - half of it isnt in stock and the rest is stuff you dont want or a very limited selection
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I Registered an account Put several cpus into the cart and tried to check out and it wouldnt let me. So i gave up and moved on with life New Egg lost me as a customer it was all to hard after that. Amazon was exactly the same. I believe that it is intel that wont allow them to sell to australia. Now i am just waiting on stuff from ebay lol
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note to self:
create another online persona and sell computer parts |
i was pretty interested when i heard newegg shipped to australia last week but unfortunately newegg only ships specific stuff - u have to click some international tab and select from that stuff - half of it isnt in stock and the rest is stuff you dont want or a very limited selection They ship the 4770k to Aus. |
In the recnentisth past there was a time when the Xeon gave good bang-for-buck performance wise. At the moment though, the 4690 or 4690K are best bang-for-buck. If you feel games are suffering from not having 8 full cores eventually you can upgrade to an i7.
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