- Jun 11, 2012
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Hey,
I am going to build a new computer in 3-4 months or so and I'm wondering if I should get the Sandy Bridge "older model" i5-2500K or the newer architecture of Ivy Bridge 3570K ??
NOW, I don't do a ton of gaming. lets get that out of the way, lol. BUT I would like decent graphics. I was told by someone to go with Ivy Bridge if I didnt put a graphics card in and to go with the sandy bridge if I did put a graphics card in.
I was also told that the Sandy Bridge is a bit easier to overclock and doesn't get quite as hot as the Ivy Bridge does.
Any thoughts, views and opinions are gladly welcome. Thank you. : )
I am going to build a new computer in 3-4 months or so and I'm wondering if I should get the Sandy Bridge "older model" i5-2500K or the newer architecture of Ivy Bridge 3570K ??
NOW, I don't do a ton of gaming. lets get that out of the way, lol. BUT I would like decent graphics. I was told by someone to go with Ivy Bridge if I didnt put a graphics card in and to go with the sandy bridge if I did put a graphics card in.
I was also told that the Sandy Bridge is a bit easier to overclock and doesn't get quite as hot as the Ivy Bridge does.
Any thoughts, views and opinions are gladly welcome. Thank you. : )