i5 4670k VS i7 4770k

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Hello Guys , So i'm planing to upgrade from my 6 years old PC and i have a choise between the i5 4670k and the i7 4770k but the price between them is like 100$ i want to save this money trying to get an MSI 780GTX. :love:

My usage gonna be Games running on Ultra at 1080P , music Production like Ableton FL Studio , CueBase , Kontakt .. ,maybe some editing but not that much.

So is the i5 is great for me or i'll wait till i get the money to but the i7 . Thanks i'm waiting for the help.
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The i5 isn't ever better than the i7, performance wise. Only when taking price into account.

As for the 290, you can manually overclock it to be on 290x niveau, but even non overclocked it's stronger than a 780 gtx. I myself prefer Nvidia, but at this point when being on a budget I don't see spending 130€ more for a nvidia card with essentially the same performance.

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For once, I don't really recommend getting the 780 gtx. Only if you need PhysX and can't afford the 780 ti. Otherwise I'd go with a 290(x).
As for the CPU, don't get either of them. Your choice should be between i5 4690k and i7 4790k.

If your main activity is gaming, go with the i5, if you render a lot go with the i7.
 

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The 290X is much expenseive here i found the MSI R9 290 which is like 80$ cheaper do you recomend this card for me ? i'm an Nvidia Fan Boy but if this one is good so i'll take it
 
for gaming the i5 is better, and it can certainly handle the audio stuff with ease. The i7 would make more sense if you decide to stream gameplay, or render video/3d.

as mentioned try to get the i5 4690k instead as they are usually priced the same, it has MUCH better TIM and overclocks well.
 

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The i5 isn't ever better than the i7, performance wise. Only when taking price into account.

As for the 290, you can manually overclock it to be on 290x niveau, but even non overclocked it's stronger than a 780 gtx. I myself prefer Nvidia, but at this point when being on a budget I don't see spending 130€ more for a nvidia card with essentially the same performance.
 
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i should have clarified, the i5 is better for a strict gaming machine, HT can hurt performance with games. Helps renders a ton though.

plus OP did mention wanting to save money.
 

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Yes i have a very limited budget for now i only can affrod the i5 and the R9 290 / 770GTX card , i was asking if i need to wait much more to get the i7 and the 780GTX , i'm wondering if music production software take advatage from HT :(
 


the music production software probably isnt too intensive at all. youd likely see little or no gains from the i5 to the i7.
 

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Okey ill go with the i5 maybe :D but guys i need help about the MSI R9 290 i'm afraid of it there is rare reviews on this boy but the shop i like to buy all my PC Stuffs recomended me to get the R9 290 and he said u can even play 4k games he said t's better to get the R9 and save the money no need for the 780 , before that i fell in love with the 780 its a best card so is it worth it to move on and get the R9 :p ?
 


the r9 290 will draw more power and create more heat, but the extra Vram will def have the 780 beat at higher resolutions (like 1440p)
 

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As previously mentioned, get a version with a good cooler (like the Tri-X) and that you have a strong enough PSU, then you'll be fine.

You seem to be somewhat settled on Nvidia. Afterall, it's your choice. But a i7 4790k with a r9 290 will beat i5 4690k with 780 gtx or i7 4790k with 770 gtx by ease.
 

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Or PhysX. :)

But for gaming the r9 290 wins or equals hands down against the 780 performance wise.

And yeah, with that CPU/GPU combo you'll be able to play pretty much any game on the market on ultra up to 1440p without any framerate issues.