CPU or Upgraded Graphics card.

Obviously3

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I'm going to be getting a new computer soon and I'm wondering whether I should stick with i7-4770k with GTX 780 or down grade with the core and upgrade the graphics card slightly with i5-4670k and GTX 780 Ti. I'm planning on gaming, so I want to try and get the most out of my system, I don't plan on overclocking it because I'm not very good at managing that sort of stuff, no matter how easy it may be, any information or recommendations would be great. I don't intend to run games like Crysis 3 on ultra, but games like Skyrim, Battlefield 4, World of Warcraft, League of Legends, and some other games which I will eventually get.
 
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i5 would be a better choice - since you do not take and edit videos /if you plan to, i7 will be a viable option/.
also, get a non-K processor - since you don't plan to OC the unlocked processor will be a waste of money /and you save some $$$ - that you can use on a semi-decent sound card :D/

also, if it is a gaming pc, the most power will come from the gpu - so, the better gpu, the better your fps and gaming experience will be...

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i5 would be a better choice - since you do not take and edit videos /if you plan to, i7 will be a viable option/.
also, get a non-K processor - since you don't plan to OC the unlocked processor will be a waste of money /and you save some $$$ - that you can use on a semi-decent sound card :D/

also, if it is a gaming pc, the most power will come from the gpu - so, the better gpu, the better your fps and gaming experience will be...
 
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