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Upgrading to Haswell, suggestions? - Ness - 06-04-2013

So, I'm upgrading to Haswell - half because I'd like to improve my Dolphin performance in the few games I can't run full speed, and the other half because it's about time I get an i7 - I didn't figure Ivy was enough of an upgrade, and I'd like to have every bit of performance I can get since my "job" is a Let's Player, and half my videos I render in 1080p VBR - even with a 2500k, a 30min video takes about an hour at that quality. Anyways, my current specs are in my signature, and I'll be reusing (I assume) everything except the motherboard and CPU of course.

First question, though - will my Hyper N520 work with the i7 4770K? I've assumed it will as LGA1150 seems to be pretty similar bracket size - I mean if anything I'll just need to buy a little convertor, right? Other question - any suggestions on what motherboard to get, and if I should bother upgrading my RAM? I've had 8GB of RAM since I built the computer and I'm kind of anxious to upgrade, since 32GB seems to be so cheap now but even then, I'm not sure if it's in the budget. Lastly - does anyone know of a nice site where I could sell my motherboard off to trusty people? I've been scammed before on Amazon and eBay, and because of my social awkwardness (they both require you to call in) I haven't been able to get unbanned. Overclock.net has been a pretty good place otherwise - it's actually where I got my limited edition 7970, but in order to sell there you have to have 30 rep + which really, even with close to 50 posts I only have about 2 rep. So, yeah, any suggestions on that? I've got an ASUS P8P67 Pro and 8GB Patriot Viper Extreme 1866MHz RAM, but I doubt anyone here wants it (if anyone even does) I'm selling my 2500K for $155 to a friend, so that'll cover about a third or so of the total cost.


RE: Upgrading to Haswell, suggestions? - admin89 - 06-05-2013

Quote:any suggestions on what motherboard to get
Price range ?
120$ Asrock Z87 Pro 4
150$ Asrock Z87 Extreme 4
170$ Asrock Z87 Extreme 6
180$ Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H
230$ Gigabyte Z87X-UD5H
All of them are good for overclocking
Quote:and if I should bother upgrading my RAM?
Don't bother


RE: Upgrading to Haswell, suggestions? - Runadumb - 06-05-2013

I'm looking to do the same thing. Thinking about the Asus Z87 Pro for all the built in wireless Mcguffins. Toms hardware has done a review round up you should check out, if only to skip to the end Wink

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/z87-haswell-motherboard-review,3524.html


RE: Upgrading to Haswell, suggestions? - NaturalViolence - 06-05-2013

Ness Wrote:So, I'm upgrading to Haswell - half because I'd like to improve my Dolphin performance in the few games I can't run full speed, and the other half because it's about time I get an i7 - I didn't figure Ivy was enough of an upgrade, and I'd like to have every bit of performance I can get since my "job" is a Let's Player, and half my videos I render in 1080p VBR - even with a 2500k, a 30min video takes about an hour at that quality. Anyways, my current specs are in my signature, and I'll be reusing (I assume) everything except the motherboard and CPU of course.

Due to the inferior overclocking of haswell/ivy bridge your new haswell cpu will likely be slower than your current OCed sandy bridge even after OCing it.

I advise any overclockers with sandy or ivy bridge to stick with what they have.

Ness Wrote:First question, though - will my Hyper N520 work with the i7 4770K? I've assumed it will as LGA1150 seems to be pretty similar bracket size - I mean if anything I'll just need to buy a little convertor, right?

LGA1156, LGA1155, and LGA1150 all use the exact same mounting holes. So yes.

Ness Wrote:Other question - any suggestions on what motherboard to get, and if I should bother upgrading my RAM?

Get an asrock board, you won't regret it. And there is no point in upgrading from 8GB of ram at this point in time unless you're doing professional 3D rendering or running scientific applications (neither of which you would be doing on a consumer desktop anyways).

Ness Wrote:I've been scammed before on Amazon and eBay, and because of my social awkwardness (they both require you to call in) I haven't been able to get unbanned.

As someone who has extensively bought and sold on both sites please explain. Because I have zero clue what you're talking about.

Those would be my top two choices for selling used hardware. I've certainly never needed to call anyone (buyers, sellers, or the service themselves).