D Deltron01 Distinguished Feb 15, 2012 26 0 18,530 Jun 14, 2014 #1 Currently I'm rocking a 3570k @ stock, and I'm wondering if it's worth it to make the move to the 4790k or if it's smarter to wait for haswell-e (or just for skylake, seeing as ddr4 is right around the corner).
Currently I'm rocking a 3570k @ stock, and I'm wondering if it's worth it to make the move to the 4790k or if it's smarter to wait for haswell-e (or just for skylake, seeing as ddr4 is right around the corner).
Solution I I i7Baby Jun 14, 2014 I'd stick with your 3570k and see when haswell e is in shops. ddr4 isn't that big a deal. You can get same speeds now with top end ddr3 x79 is good if you want more cpu cores or pcie lanes.
I'd stick with your 3570k and see when haswell e is in shops. ddr4 isn't that big a deal. You can get same speeds now with top end ddr3 x79 is good if you want more cpu cores or pcie lanes.
I i7Baby Titan BANNED Jul 25, 2012 44,084 2 106,960 Jun 14, 2014 Solution #2 I'd stick with your 3570k and see when haswell e is in shops. ddr4 isn't that big a deal. You can get same speeds now with top end ddr3 x79 is good if you want more cpu cores or pcie lanes. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
I'd stick with your 3570k and see when haswell e is in shops. ddr4 isn't that big a deal. You can get same speeds now with top end ddr3 x79 is good if you want more cpu cores or pcie lanes.
D Doug Lord Honorable Jan 8, 2014 73 0 10,630 Jun 22, 2014 #3 3570k!!! Feels like you are throwing money away. I have the same question but I'm on a 920!!! Upvote 0 Downvote