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Question: 4650k or 4770k.

  • 26-06-2013 12:22am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,004 ✭✭✭


    Case is a Fractal Design Node 304.
    Corsair H90 with a noctua 140mm Static pressure and getting a asus Z87 Deluxe itx (not out yet). asus DC2 7950 instead of the 670. I know I should use Nvidia instead of the AMD for editting.

    This computere will be gaming for the best part of a year. I'll be editting and rendering to YT/twitch quite regularly for my games.

    The Main point:
    What I am wondering is should I buy the i7 4770K or the i5 4670k? normally I wouldn't have much of a probably as just buy moar fans and the 4770k(For editting)! In this case I only have one 140mm SP pulling the air out and 2x 92mm pushing the air in.

    I know for gaming the i3/i5 will do me prefect. The editting/rendering part "should" use an i7, but will work on an i5.

    Basically, I don't want an i7 if it causes more heat than is capable of getting rid off and if this "cooker" does shuts down automatically everytime it gets far to hot ( usual default is 70 C) when I could use a i5 and there is no problem at all.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,698 ✭✭✭Gumbi


    Lord Khan wrote: »
    Case is a Fractal Design Node 304.
    Corsair H90 with a noctua 140mm Static pressure and getting a asus Z87 Deluxe itx (not out yet). asus DC2 7950 instead of the 670. I know I should use Nvidia instead of the AMD for editting.

    This computere will be gaming for the best part of a year. I'll be editting and rendering to YT/twitch quite regularly for my games.

    The Main point:
    What I am wondering is should I buy the i7 4770K or the i5 4670k? normally I wouldn't have much of a probably as just buy moar fans and the 4770k(For editting)! In this case I only have one 140mm SP pulling the air out and 2x 92mm pushing the air in.

    I know for gaming the i3/i5 will do me prefect. The editting/rendering part "should" use an i7, but will work on an i5.

    Basically, I don't want an i7 if it causes more heat than is capable of getting rid off and if this "cooker" does shuts down automatically everytime it gets far to hot ( usual default is 70 C) when I could use a i5 and there is no problem at all.

    The chip cant take 105 degrees before throttling. You're safe til 90 really,

    What is your budget? You'll need a new motherboard for Haswell. Haswell doesn't produce much more heat than Ivy to be honest. Do you already have a CPU cooler?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,299 ✭✭✭✭BloodBath


    Will you be overclocking?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,004 ✭✭✭Lord Khan


    Gumbi: Ok, Thanks.

    Money Vs Time, it equals around 1500 :). Not getting it until after summer, september really. 2 months to change my mine again, except the case is perfectly minimal heh.

    They do for Z87, 4 companies (asus,gigabyte,MSI,ASrock) with Z87 produces 23 different mobos (not including those which they haven't been released). Should have stated on this I want a Wifi, which on only a handful of ITXs.

    Bloodbath: Yes and no.
    I'll be overclocking, but not as high as most of OCers and the GFX I'll see. If I can go up, but it is causes too much heat it's back to stock settings. Basically, I'll overclock, but not for the exessive heat giving off. Tiny, tiny case.


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