MajinCry
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The 2600K can only be purchased used, so right off the bat there are significant disadvantages there (no warranty, you don't know how much the previous owner abused it, etc.). Beyond that, the 2600K requires DDR3 memory, which won't carry over to a future platform (whereas DDR4 likely would). And, of course, one would need to buy a used Z68/P67/Z77 board since those aren't really available new anymore, so all of the used product caveats apply here. There's also the fact that the old chipsets are woefully dated from a platform perspective.
Recommending that somebody buy an old used Sandy Bridge setup as a substitute for a new 6700K+Z170+DDR4 is poor advice, IMO. Penny wise, pound foolish.
Far as I've gathered, CPUs are the hardiest parts of your computer. Those things will last forever so long as you don't do something stupid like slap it with a sodden corgi.
Keep in mind we're trying to recommend something for a dude that wants some decent power. He ain't looking for a £400 platform upgrade.
Also, DDR4 is more epxensive than DDR3, and so long as you buy a decent motherboard with mosfet heatsinks 'n' no bulging caps, you're good to go. As far as outdated chipsets go, meh. If it's got Sata III and a spare pci-e x1 slot, there ain't a problem to be found. Motherboard has no USB 3.0? Get a £15 pcie card for it. Problem solved.
Take care of your shit 'n' shop a bit, and ya'll be fine.
