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5820k or 5830k for cad/solidworks no gamming

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October 13, 2014 6:47:55 PM

I have come to these components after research. Its my first rig so everything is new. I will be using catia / solidworks the adobe suite, rhino and premier, in that order. My budget is flexible not really set. I have one monitor but will most likely get a second smaller one. Is everything balanced? Thanks everyone

Intel i7 5820 or 5930 -- 300 or 500$
Asus gtx geforce 970 -- 340
Asus x99-a -- 254
Noctua nh-D14 -- 75
Cruxial Ballistic 2x8 -- 225
Intel 530 180gb -- 109
Corsair rm 850w -- 145
Windows 7 -- Allready own

Im not rich, but should i dish out the extra flow now or maybe upgrade processors in a year? I have no plans of sli'ing but i do want to moderately overclock, especially rendering or batch processing.

Please, thoughts wisdom and concerns :) 


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October 13, 2014 6:52:05 PM

The 5820 is as good as 5930 when it comes to rendering. The extra CPU cache does not improve performance that much. But 5820 is easier to over clock due to the smaller count of transistors and many tech review websites and users were able to get 100-200 MHz more of an overclock. The cut down number of PCIe lanes of a 5820 does not play any role in your configuration.
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October 13, 2014 6:53:11 PM

5820k for sure.
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October 13, 2014 7:04:37 PM

Thanks guys, your authority is not questioned but reassuring.
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