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Different Build Options Please help

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  • SSD
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  • Intel i5
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December 8, 2013 1:31:09 AM

So I have 2 routes in building a pc, the first route is:
i5 4570
Msi G43 Gaming
840 Evo 120gb ssd
Blizzard T2

Vs

i5 4670K
Gigabyte G1.Sniper M5
No ssd
TPC812

Which do you guys think will benefit me more? All the other parts are the same.

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a c 206 4 Gaming
December 8, 2013 1:34:29 AM

both are speedy i5. neather going to hold back any gpu that out there. if your not going to over clock your better off getting the ssd for fast boot speeds and programs with windows 8.
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December 8, 2013 1:35:26 AM

i would go with second route because of overclocking possibility. just buy SSD later and thats all. Much more future-proof choice.

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a b 4 Gaming
December 8, 2013 1:37:20 AM

The 4670k and the Sniper is far better But it would be an overkill if u don't intend to play modern games and install high end gpu's. The 4570 would be good and is a good deal with the SSD.
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December 8, 2013 1:41:51 AM

There is a third option,
If I get the 4570 + SSD, I can buy a new monitor 1-2 weeks after buying the pc m
But if I get the 4670k + Sniper, The money for a new monitor will be spent on an ssd.
Btw the monitor is Asus Vx239h
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