CPU Selection (Streaming & Gaming @60FPS 720)

What CPU Should I get?

  • Intel Core i5 4670k

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Intel Core I7 3770

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Intel Core 4770K

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • AMD 8350

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 20.0%

  • Total voters
    5

Hykeezy

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Hello, I'm searching for some opinions from other computer nerds such as myself.

I am currently in the process of upgrading my intel core i3 3220 for streaming , rendering videos , Gaming while recording or streaming (Dayz standalone , Arma II DAYZ , FIFA 15 , Nba 2k etc) I also render in sony vegas and premiere pro and record with dxtory and stream with OBS

My budget is preferably under 400 dollars.

My rig is an Intel Core I3 , GTX 660 , 8GB Pny Ram 1333 , Asus B75 Motherboard , CX 600 PSU.

should I grab an Intel core i7 3770 and just keep my motherboard. I dont plan to overclock so I dont need a "k" edition or anything. Or an 8350 , with a cheap 970 mobo. Or a intel haswell cpu like an I5 4670k or and save my money or even an i7 4770 with a cheap mobo. Please help me as I am lost. Will the I5 out preform the 8350? I dont even know guys, I am interested into what you all have to say and ultimately you guys will be choosing my cpu. Thank you! :D
 

mlga91

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A 3770 will do the job, you can also look for a xeon 1230 v2, which is basically a i7 without integrated graphics, but is cheaper than a i7, save yourself some money staying with that motherboard and start saving for another gpu.
 

Hykeezy

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To be honest I dont need a new GPU, I just got this one less than a year ago so its gonna be a while until i get a new gpu.
and you mean I5 4690 or I7 4790? lol , also im planning on getting the kingston 128gb ssd for 54.99$ great deal
 

Huang Ray

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Are you going to stream or video editing?

If not, i5 4690 (or k if you want OC) should be more than enough for you in gaming.

However, I suggest you buy a new GPU, gtx 970 or 980 should do the job!

You should buy a new motherboard (Z97 or H97).
 

mlga91

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The OP said clearly that he doesn't plan to overclock.
 

DubbleClick

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There was no "if we want to overclock":



And the point is, he has a board capable of supporting an i7 3770 or a xeon e3-1230v2.
Those cpu's cost about $240.
Now, if he was to buy an i7 4790, he'd pay $290 for the cpu and $90 on the motherboard. Thats §380.

$380-$240=$140. He'd literally spend $140 for barely 5% performance improvement.

Now, if he was to buy an i5 4690, he'd pay $200 for that plus $90 for the board, resulting in $290.
Thats still $50 wasted for getting LESS performance.
 

Hykeezy

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is the 1231 worth the extra price?

 

mlga91

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I think that you're talking about the 1231 v3, thats a 1150 socket cpu, be carefull when chosing those, they have very similar names.
 

Hykeezy

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ohh, is the 1230 good for gaming?
 

Hykeezy

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thanks man, looks like ill be purchasing this man :)
 

Hykeezy

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A problem has occured, My motherboard's website does not mention xeon support. Is that a problem? I have an ASUS B75
 

Hykeezy

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Why does the 1245 v2 cost more than the 1230 v2 when there only a .1mhz difference? Should i just get that one man?
 

mlga91

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It has a igpu, stick with the 1230 v2, its a better deal.