newegg.com . Just 10$ more but you will get the performance of an i7 * i7 4770
While it's pointless to pair i5 4690k with H81/B85/H87/H97 , you can pair Xeon with any mobo as long as it has 1150 socket
Now let me explain why it's pointless :
_You can't overclock i5 4690k without Z97 mobo
_It's true that you can sell i5 4690k alone at higher price than i5 4690 but what about the mobo ? You won't be able sell it along with that i5 at high price because no one will buy it if you do so
_i5 4690k isn't i5 4670k , i5 4690k belong to Haswell refresh line : Devil Canyon . Haswell refresh don't work with h81/B85/H87 unless that mobo has available bios update for new Haswell chips . In other words , both i5 4690 and i5 4690k won't run on that MSI H81 mobo
(03-03-2015, 08:02 AM)Sm1ggs Wrote: [ -> ]No not really any good for gaming that one more like for office pc ,also try and find one that has an 80+ bronze certified
Thanks Sm1ggs.
Thanks guys.
(03-03-2015, 12:25 PM)Zooke Wrote: [ -> ]Ok, lets settle this.
The prices I found in Rs for the 4690k and the Xeon 1230v3 were miles apart.
OP please quote your best prices to buy these because from what I could find on Snapdeals and Amazon, it's a no-brainer.
Where did you find Xeon 1230v3's price in amazon? I don't think it's even available in amazon.in and snapdeal.
Xeon seems to be rare for here. I found a link though. It's around 1500rs more than i5 4690k on the same site:
http://www.theitdepot.com/details-Intel+Xeon+E3+1230+V3+3.30+GHz+Processor_C30P21365.html
http://www.theitdepot.com/details-Intel+Core+i5-4690K+3.5+GHz+Processor_C30P22153.html
It will all depend on what local prices are in my region though.
(03-03-2015, 03:45 PM)admin89 Wrote: [ -> ]newegg.com . Just 10$ more but you will get the performance of an i7 * i7 4770
While it's pointless to pair i5 4690k with H81/B85/H87/H97 , you can pair Xeon with any mobo as long as it has 1150 socket
Now let me explain why it's pointless :
_You can't overclock i5 4690k without Z97 mobo
_It's true that you can sell i5 4690k alone at higher price than i5 4690 but what about the mobo ? You won't be able sell it along with that i5 at high price because no one will buy it if you do so
_i5 4690k isn't i5 4670k , i5 4690k belong to Haswell refresh line : Devil Canyon . Haswell refresh don't work with h81/B85/H87 unless that mobo has available bios update for new Haswell chips . In other words , both i5 4690 and i5 4690k won't run on that MSI H81 mobo
hmm... the only question I have is will Xeon 1230 v3 give me the same performance as i5 4690k while running dolphin or not? Since I'll be putting in almost 1500rs more in it, I would expect that it would give me at least the same performance if not more. Also, only preferable if it has significant benefits in pc gaming over i5 4690k. I just want to give my family some good time. We've been through some tough times recently. And since wii has the best family games, I'd like at least most of the games(mostly side scrollers like mario and donkey kong and racing games like mario kart) to run without trouble. Also, I can afford the z97 mobo so it wouldn't be a problem.
Quote:will Xeon 1230 v3 give me the same performance as i5 4690k while running dolphin or not?
I don't know why you keep asking the same question over and over . i have answered your question 2 times already .
Now i have to repeat again . Xeon 1230V3 is i7 4770 without iGPU . So basically it will have exactly same performance as i7 4770 . Keep in mind that Xeon @ 3.3GHz will not run at 3.3GHz but 3.7GHz due to turbo boost
However Dolphin is a dual core application . So i5 4670k and i7 4770 will have exactly same performance . i5 4690k has higher clock speed (100MHz) than i5 4670k . In order to notice changing in performance , you will have to overclock or underclock at least 300Mhz . In other words , both i5 4670k and i5 4690k will have identical performance , 100MHz difference doesn't matter at all
Most PC games can support more than 2 cores , that's why i7 will blow away i5 in most PC games
Well , if you can afford Z97 mobo , go with i5 4690k and then overclock it
(03-03-2015, 08:02 AM)Sm1ggs Wrote: [ -> ]No not really any good for gaming that one more like for office pc ,also try and find one that has an 80+ bronze certified
(03-03-2015, 07:52 PM)admin89 Wrote: [ -> ]Quote:will Xeon 1230 v3 give me the same performance as i5 4690k while running dolphin or not?
I don't know why you keep asking the same question over and over . i have answered your question 2 times already .
Now i have to repeat again . Xeon 1230V3 is i7 4770 without iGPU . So basically it will have exactly same performance as i7 4770 . Keep in mind that Xeon @ 3.3GHz will not run at 3.3GHz but 3.7GHz due to turbo boost
However Dolphin is a dual core application . So i5 4670k and i7 4770 will have exactly same performance . i5 4690k has higher clock speed (100MHz) than i5 4670k . In order to notice changing in performance , you will have to overclock or underclock at least 300Mhz . In other words , both i5 4670k and i5 4690k will have identical performance , 100MHz difference doesn't matter at all
Most PC games can support more than 2 cores , that's why i7 will blow away i5 in most PC games
Well , if you can afford Z97 mobo , go with i5 4690k and then overclock it
I'm sorry for my ignorance and thank you for the explanation. The problem is I don't know much about CPU so I couldn't understand how the i7 4770 and i5 4690 relates to each other regarding my question. I understand it now. Thanks again. And I apologize again.
My friend recently bought Xeon E5630 for 40$ which is a great deal (was 350$)
He paired it with a used Gigabyte 1366 mobo and managed to overclock it to 4.0GHz . (Notes : You can overclock Xeon E5630 , you can't do the same with Xeon 1230v3 )
Most games run full speed on it . Some demanding games don't get full speed though...
If you want to build a cheap gaming PC but don't mind on playing every single game at max speed , the Xeon E5630 is a better deal . However , if you don't overclock Xeon E5630 , you will get horrible experience in Dolphin
Btw , Xeon E5630 is first generation i7 without iGPU but it has more cache . The current i5/i7 is 4th gen which is up to 37% better performance per clock in Dolphin
(03-03-2015, 08:50 PM)admin89 Wrote: [ -> ]My friend recently bought Xeon E5630 for 40$ which is a great deal (was 350$)
He paired it with a used Gigabyte 1366 mobo and managed to overclock it to 4.0GHz . (Notes : You can overclock Xeon E5630 , you can't do the same with Xeon 1230v3 )
Most games run full speed on it . Some demanding games don't get full speed though...
If you want to build a cheap gaming PC but don't mind on playing every single game at max speed , the Xeon E5630 is a better deal . However , if you don't overclock Xeon E5630 , you will get horrible experience in Dolphin
Btw , Xeon E5630 is first generation i7 without iGPU but it has more cache . The current i5/i7 is 4th gen which is up to 37% better performance per clock in Dolphin
Thanks. The biggest problem for me is that I don't know how to overclock. And since it will be pretty expensive build for me, I wouldn't want to mess anything up.