(04-21-2015, 01:52 AM)Julizi Wrote: Yeah. But Dont you think that The 5820k is enough?
Overkilled. You probably won't get high overclock with a 5820K because it's harder to reach a higher clock speed compare to a quadcore. The best option right now is a 4790K. You can buy a guaranteed 5GHz @1.32v or lower at SiliconLottery.com if you're willing to pay a hefty premium
I purchased a guaranteed 4.9GHz and overclocked to 5GHz for free ^^ and saved $200 at the same time. The price difference between a 4.9 and 5GHz is $200! I don't run my CPU at 5GHz 24/7 but i do run it between 4.6GHz - 4.8GHz without adding any voltage to it. That's called a cherry picked CPU, my friend. The 5820k would be best utilize at video editing, Photoshop, and other professional usages. Regardless, it's still a good buy but you most likely won't get a high overclock speed. FYI, even for PC gaming, a 4790K would still be the top choice based on the benchmarks out there. Go with the 5820K if you want to "future-proof" yourself for years to come. Go with the 4790K if you want "high clock speed" (overclocking result varies between CPUs unless you're willing to pay a premium for it).
[color=#3366ff]CPU: Intel Core i7 4790K OC'ed @ 5GHz[/color]
[color=#339933]GPU: MSi N580 Lightning Extreme 3GB[/color]
[color=#cc3333]RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance Pro 16GB DDR3 @ 2666MHz[/color]
[color=#333333]HDD: Samsung 840 Pro SSD 512GB[/color]
[color=#6666ff]CPU cooler: Noctua NH-U14S w/Noctua NF-A15 PWM 140mm Premium[/color]
[color=#ff3333]MOBO: Asus Maximus VI Hero LGA 1150 Z87[/color]
[color=#cc3399]CASE: Thermaltake Urban T81 Full Tower[/color]
[color=#339933]GPU: MSi N580 Lightning Extreme 3GB[/color]
[color=#cc3333]RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance Pro 16GB DDR3 @ 2666MHz[/color]
[color=#333333]HDD: Samsung 840 Pro SSD 512GB[/color]
[color=#6666ff]CPU cooler: Noctua NH-U14S w/Noctua NF-A15 PWM 140mm Premium[/color]
[color=#ff3333]MOBO: Asus Maximus VI Hero LGA 1150 Z87[/color]
[color=#cc3399]CASE: Thermaltake Urban T81 Full Tower[/color]
