i5-4670K or i7-4770K?

View Poll Results: Which one is better for my situation?

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  • i5-4670K

    1 5.56%
  • i7-4770K

    17 94.44%
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  1. Posts : 43
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #11

    Also, right now it takes me a couple of hours to render about 25 minutes of 1080p video with this Pentium D 3.4 GHz.

    Any idea how long it would take to render about 25 minutes of 1080p video with the i7?

    EDIT: It's getting late around where I live. I'll check back tomorrow.
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  2. Posts : 2,973
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit SP1
       #12

    TheShadbusher said:
    Also, right now it takes me a couple of hours to render about 25 minutes of 1080p video with this Pentium D 3.4 GHz.

    Any idea how long it would take to render about 25 minutes of 1080p video with the i7?
    If you use software that takes advantage of Quick Sync video, it should take a minute or two, maybe less. If you haven't committed to a platform yet, I'll go ahead and tell you that an i7-3770K and a Z77 motherboard may be the better option. I'm usually one that recommends the newest platform available, but I'm not sold on Haswell yet. Ivy Bridge will still be so much faster than what you are using now, it'll absolutely blow your hair back. What do you have in mind for the rest of your build? Do you have a budget you need to stick to?
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  3. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #13

    kbrady1979 said:
    TheShadbusher said:
    Also, right now it takes me a couple of hours to render about 25 minutes of 1080p video with this Pentium D 3.4 GHz.

    Any idea how long it would take to render about 25 minutes of 1080p video with the i7?
    If you use software that takes advantage of Quick Sync video, it should take a minute or two, maybe less. If you haven't committed to a platform yet, I'll go ahead and tell you that an i7-3770K and a Z77 motherboard may be the better option. I'm usually one that recommends the newest platform available, but I'm not sold on Haswell yet. Ivy Bridge will still be so much faster than what you are using now, it'll absolutely blow your hair back. What do you have in mind for the rest of your build? Do you have a budget you need to stick to?

    Yea Kelly I didn't want to mention this too the Op but I feel the 3770k right now is the more bang for your buck and there a little cheaper and better at overclocking from what I have been seeing
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  4. Posts : 43
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #14

    I'm cool with using a 3rd gen i7; I was just trying to get the newest, mostly top-of-the-line parts so I could use my computer for years.

    Because people were wondering, here's my build so far, and I'd love to keep it under $1500, but the lower the better:

    http://pcpartpicker.com/user/TheShadbusher/saved/2ex9

    With the 3770K and the Z77:

    http://pcpartpicker.com/user/TheShadbusher/saved/2eFr
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  5. Posts : 2,973
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit SP1
       #15

    If you are going with Ivy Bridge, here's what I would get:

    i7-3770k
    Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo---Unless you want to go to a closed loop water cooling system
    Asus Sabertooth Z77---Or any other good Asus Z77 board
    2x8GB RAM kit @ 1600MHz---If you aren't doing heavy rendering you can get away with an 8GB kit
    Nvidia GTX 760 Video Card---Don't SLI low-mid level graphics cards, a higher end card will always work and perform better than 2 lower end cards
    Samsung 840 SSD---Either get this, or the 840 Pro/Evo model for your OS, Programs and applications
    Seagate 2-3 TB HDD---Use this for your storage of documents, pictures, videos, music, etc
    SeaSonic X650 Gold/660XP2---Either one on sale is about $100 and extremely high quality(don't skimp on your power supply)<--- Really just a placeholder as anything high quality will work.

    Your case of course is more personal, but get something with 120/140mm fan mounts and good airflow. Corsair, Fractal Design, Antec, and NZXT all make great cases.
    If you have to buy fans, NEVER buy fans less than 120mm. Fans smaller than that have no business in a modern PC anymore. Most of the time, you can buy fans after you build the PC(if you need them)


    Just eyeballing, that looks to be under $1500 give or take.......of course that is always subject to change.
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  6. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #16

    For only $80 more ? I would definitely get the i7
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  7. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #17

    This comparison review here can help!
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  8. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #18

    NoN said:
    This comparison review here can help!
    In my own "very professional" testing I agree on the max OC on the 4670K is 4200.
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  9. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
       #19

    Hmm no great expert but have just stuck the Coolermaster Hyper 612 in my Ivy after the Intel LC failed and it is holding rock steady.

    As for the rendering and stuff I am a dunce but if I were up for the money I would go with Solar and stick with the i7 Ivy B.

    For RAM try the G Skill forum Tradesman is really good at advising what to configure it with once you have chosen the board of course. Welcome to the G.SKILL TECH FORUM :)
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  10. Posts : 43
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #20

    ICit2lol said:
    Hmm no great expert but have just stuck the Coolermaster Hyper 612 in my Ivy after the Intel LC failed and it is holding rock steady.

    As for the rendering and stuff I am a dunce but if I were up for the money I would go with Solar and stick with the i7 Ivy B.

    For RAM try the G Skill forum Tradesman is really good at advising what to configure it with once you have chosen the board of course. Welcome to the G.SKILL TECH FORUM :)
    Thanks, but I don't need help with RAM.
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