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Pkrupski wrote I'd say get the i5 because if you ever wanted to upgrade you could go the i7 but with AMD there's not much room for upgrades. I like AMD and have a few PCs with amd cpus but they just don't compare against the i7 and if you wanted to upgrade that's what you'd get...It's up to you obviously but this isn't the best question to ask on the internet because of all the biased opinions. Mine might be a little bit biased to...not intentionally but..

The AMD route will actually give you a much better upgrade path than socket 1155 because there is another generation of CPUs being released for AM3+ whereas Intel is moving to socket 1150. A few games can take advantage of the extra threads that the 8-core Vishera CPUs have as well, so quad-cores are no longer the end-all-be-all of gaming CPUs. Which is where the Xeon E3 1230 V2 comes in...

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No aftermarket cooler or high-end motherboard needed. A $50 B75 motherboard and the stock cooler are all you need and this is basically a 3770 without the onboard graphics and with ECC support.
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Pkrupski wrote I'd say get the i5 because if you ever wanted to upgrade you could go the i7 but with AMD there's not much room for upgrades. I like AMD and have a few PCs with amd cpus but they just don't compare against the i7 and if you wanted to upgrade that's what you'd get...It's up to you obviously but this isn't the best question to ask on the internet because of all the biased opinions. Mine might be a little bit biased to...not intentionally but..

The AMD route will actually give you a much better upgrade path than socket 1155 because there is another generation of CPUs being released for AM3+ whereas Intel is moving to socket 1150. A few games can take advantage of the extra threads that the 8-core Vishera CPUs have as well, so quad-cores are no longer the end-all-be-all of gaming CPUs. Which is where the Xeon E3 1230 V2 comes in...

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No aftermarket cooler or high-end motherboard needed. A $50 B75 motherboard and the stock cooler are all you need and this is basically a 3770 without the onboard graphics and with ECC support.


Also, AMD motherboards tend to be much cheaper than the Intel equivalents.
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