There are several threads that already answer your question. But in general, the biggest gain from the 2600k over the 2500k is when doing video encoding. You aren't going to see a huge difference when gaming between the two. For the price, unless you're a huge video encoder, go with the 2500k...
Lets put it this way. If you're planning on upgrading to either of those core i choices and aren't going to include a graphics card its almost a waste of your money. The integrates gpu on the cpu itself is more for video decoding and very light gaming. That functionality should only really be...
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