*Repost*Which is better for gaming & Overclocking to high as 4.8Ghz or lower?Intel 3930K,4930K,4670K?

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Sorry Had to Repost this the last thread it had no answers & i usually have to repost.I know the 4930K Is the IB-E And it hasn't been Released yet.The GPU I'm gonna get is Dual GTX 780s,I'm going to use a single 120Mhz Monitor,I'm going to use a 2560x1600 or 2560x1440 Monitor,The Only game i'm going to play on 1920x1080 is Crysis 3,And I'm gonna use Custom Liquid Cooling.The Games I'm gonna be playing are The Battlefield Series,The Tomb Raider Series,The Mass Effect Series,The Saints Row Series,The Hitman Series,The Crysis Series,The Batman Series,The Elder Scrolls Series,The Mirrors Edge Series,The Resident Evil Series,The Dead Rising Series,The Bioshock Series,The Assasins Creed Series,The Medal Of Honor Series,The Arma Series,The Far Cry Series,The Grand Theft Auto Series,The Half Life Series,The Max Payne Series,The Fallout Series,And Other Big AAA Games (Sorry For the Long List).The Specs I'm looking for is A CPU that has a long warranty Or a lifetime warranty,A CPU that has the option for water proof/Water Block,A CPU that can overclock that high with Liquid Cooling,A CPU that is future Proof for maybe 1 or 2 years or longer,A CPU that can max all those games above,A CPU that the Ultra settings will last(Also yes i know I put up a similar Spec up right now),And A CPU that can handle Blu-Ray Discs And Windows 8 (Also i Don't know what OS I'm gonna Go with cause the Laptop I'm using right to research all this for "A Gaming Rig" uses Windows 8 but i do wanna use windows 7 also so i haven't chose yet).Also if there is a better CPU than these that can overclock as high as 4.8Ghz,is future proof a couple of years,And Is Good for gaming that will be great?*Edit* Sorry if some of the stuff s out of place and some stuff is added and doesn't even match this Thread I got lazy and Copied & Pasted some of the stuff from another thread.
 
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I can think of a few reasons why no one answered:

- Your formatting is terrible, it's a gigantic wall of text which takes great effort to read.
- You have shown NO signs of doing any research; if you have sli 780's, any higher end Haswell will be fine even at 4.4~.
- You're not consistent; how can you say 'as high as 4.8ghz' on the one hand, then 'or lower'? Which is it?
- You suggest it's a mess because you were lazy and c/p - why would anyone care or want to help a lazy person who created such a cacophany.
- There was no reason at all to list a dozen or more games.

Technically i've already answered you, but just to reiterate: any decent unlocked Intel will be fine for gaming if you're running two 780's at even a mediocre overclock.

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I can think of a few reasons why no one answered:

- Your formatting is terrible, it's a gigantic wall of text which takes great effort to read.
- You have shown NO signs of doing any research; if you have sli 780's, any higher end Haswell will be fine even at 4.4~.
- You're not consistent; how can you say 'as high as 4.8ghz' on the one hand, then 'or lower'? Which is it?
- You suggest it's a mess because you were lazy and c/p - why would anyone care or want to help a lazy person who created such a cacophany.
- There was no reason at all to list a dozen or more games.

Technically i've already answered you, but just to reiterate: any decent unlocked Intel will be fine for gaming if you're running two 780's at even a mediocre overclock.
 
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