Hey guys, been around PCs since I was 4 using an old XT clone.
On a whim, I decided to buy new parts to update my aging Dell XPS i7-920, but not sure if it's worth my while.
I can't clock the 920 (C0 stepping) because it's a Dell (yes, dumb move on my part), but I did buy all the components to do a 4770k build.
After doing some research, found that the 4770k has some huge variances in terms of maximum overclock on air, some can crack 5 GHz, others can't hit 4.5, etc.
It's a Costa Rica, Batch# 3331C198. I saw no reports on this particular batch prefix, the closest thing I found was for the 331 batch.
Another part of me was thinking, return all this and go find a X58 mobo and live with a 600-700mhz overclock.
Worth building the 4770k or should I just buy a clock friendly mobo for my 920?
I have some reusable components in my old box, an R9 280x, a 240GB SSD, a 600W bronze PSU, those should work out well.
Sorry for the rambling, but I have many questions.
Thanks
On a whim, I decided to buy new parts to update my aging Dell XPS i7-920, but not sure if it's worth my while.
I can't clock the 920 (C0 stepping) because it's a Dell (yes, dumb move on my part), but I did buy all the components to do a 4770k build.
After doing some research, found that the 4770k has some huge variances in terms of maximum overclock on air, some can crack 5 GHz, others can't hit 4.5, etc.
It's a Costa Rica, Batch# 3331C198. I saw no reports on this particular batch prefix, the closest thing I found was for the 331 batch.
Another part of me was thinking, return all this and go find a X58 mobo and live with a 600-700mhz overclock.
Worth building the 4770k or should I just buy a clock friendly mobo for my 920?
I have some reusable components in my old box, an R9 280x, a 240GB SSD, a 600W bronze PSU, those should work out well.
Sorry for the rambling, but I have many questions.