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Eh I run a i5 3570, the i7 is slightly faster but performance vs dollar value your better off spending what you save on a graphics card.

I mean they are good, but you do have to pay for it.

http://cpu-comparison.whoratesit.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i7-4770K-vs-Intel-Core-i5-3570K/1537vs1316

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Case : cooler master k350

Mother board. Asus p8z77m pro

CPU. I5 3570k at 4.1gig h60 water cooler

Ram. 8 gig corsair vengeance ram

Graphics card. Ati radeon hd 7750 running at 1050 MHz

Psu thermal take 700w tr2

Hdd intel ssd 240 gig , 500 gig seagate

Os. Windows 8.1

Case : Aerocool Strike X
Mother board: MSI Z77 Gamer
CPU: I7 3770K
Ram: G.Skill Triden 32GB
Graphics card: Gigabyte HD7970 3gb graphics x 2
Psu: Antec 900w Gamer
Os: Win 7

Optical: LG Blu-ray

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Has not been overclocked at this stage as any game on the market it maxes resolution wise with around 100fps mark

Case : cooler master k350

Mother board. Asus p8z77m pro

CPU. I5 3570k at 4.1gig h60 water cooler

Ram. 8 gig corsair vengeance ram

Graphics card. Ati radeon hd 7750 running at 1050 MHz

Psu thermal take 700w tr2

Hdd intel ssd 240 gig , 500 gig seagate

Os. Windows 8.1

. Damn it. Meant 7850 not 7750 graphics card. Runs bf3 cod Bo 2 mw3 with ease

Are i7's worth the extra money over i5's for gaming?

Not OC'ing

Nope. The extra threads are of little use to games. Save the cash and put it towards a better GPU. GPU is where it's at for gaming.

Nope. The extra threads are of little use to games. Save the cash and put it towards a better GPU. GPU is where it's at for gaming.

This is true, although I can't talk I have both the 4770k and 780ti.. overkill? nah.

Suppose I'll bite and post my rig

Case: Corsair 750d

Motherboard: MSI Z87-G45 gaming

CPU: i7 4770k @ 4.5ghz

RAM: Gskill 2x8GB @ 2400mhz

GPU: EVGA 780ti @ +140 core +200 mem

HDD: Vertex 3 SSD

PSU: Corsair HX850

OS: Win 8

while I'm at it here's a pic not the best pic but you get the idea

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I'll be claiming this on tax :P

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did you upgrade recently? got any post GTX465's graphics cards you want to part with?

Suppose I'll bite and post my rig

Case: Corsair 750d

Motherboard: MSI Z87-G45 gaming

CPU: i7 4770k @ 4.5ghz

RAM: Gskill 2x8GB @ 2400mhz

GPU: EVGA 780ti @ +140 core +200 mem

HDD: Vertex 3 SSD

PSU: Corsair HX850

OS: Win 8

while I'm at it here's a pic not the best pic but you get the idea

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I'll be claiming this on tax :P

did you upgrade recently? got any post GTX465's graphics cards you want to part with?

Yeah upgraded recently, had a 660ti but already sold sorry man :P

I am selling a M-ITX pc if you want that though :D - see the other items sale section if you're keen

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Desktop:

Case: Silverstone FT02

Motherboard: ASRock Z77-EXTREME4
CPU & CPU Cooler: i7-3770K @ 4ghz / Xigmatek Night Hawk with x2 Fractal 120mm (sleeved)
RAM: 16GB of Corsair 1600
Monitor: 27" QNIX, Samsung 2443BW x2, Dell 24" Ultrabright

Graphics Card: XVGA 680GTX x2
HDD(s):Samsung 840 Pro 128GB x2 RAID 0
OS Used: Win764
Peripherals: Razer Black Widow Ultimate, Razer Nostromo, Kingston Trackball, Logitech G700, Asus Essence One DAC, AKG Q701 / Beyerdynamic 990T

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Gateway / Firewall / IDS

Case: Silverstone TJ08

Motherboard: Intel something

CPU & CPU Cooler: G620

RAM: 4GB Corsair 1600
Monitor: N/A

Graphics Card: N/A
HDD(s):OCZ Vertex 60Gb
OS Used: pfSense 64 AMD

Peripherals: HP ProCurve V1810 24 port; 10 VLAN's, IntelliNet 300N AP; x3 SSID's

Servers:

Case: HP N36L

Motherboard: N/A

CPU & CPU Cooler: N/A

RAM: 16GB G.skill 1600
Monitor: N/A

Graphics Card: N/A
HDD(s): Intel 520 256GB, 2TB something
OS Used: ESXi 5.0

Machines: Newsgroups, tozza's, web servers, growl, splunk, media streamers, backtrack

File Server:

Case: Fractal XL

Motherboard: ASRock H67M-GE Motherboard B3

CPU & CPU Cooler: I3 2100

RAM: Corsair CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3
Monitor: N/A

Graphics Card: N/A

HDD(s): 30TB of Seagate Green 2TB, and others
OS Used: WHS2011

HTPC:

Case: Aywun A1-8989

Motherboard: ASRock Z77-EXTREME4
CPU & CPU Cooler: AMD A8-3870K, Cooler Master low mount

RAM: 4GB of Corsair 1600
Monitor: TV

Graphics Card: N/A
HDD(s):OCZ Vertex 60GB
OS Used: Win764, XBMC
Peripherals: Various wireless KB's

did you upgrade recently? got any post GTX465's graphics cards you want to part with?

hey leeroy that case is awesome!! i might have to re-case my computer haha does it have room for the dual fan radiators? is that wat ur running? h100i/ water 2.0 extreme style?

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