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Which should I get, the i5 4460 or the 4690
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Well im not sure what you just linked, but that is a K series processor, so if you're not overclocking, don't buy that.
Also we need the rest of your build to determine where $100 would best be spend.
Also we need the rest of your build to determine where $100 would best be spend.
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THQ wrote I linked wrong like my apologies [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Oh. I thought they had a non K for 4690 as well. Ok then that is fine. If theres anything lacking try and add to it with an extended budget of 100 thanks
I would use the money to get a larger ssd and a better psu.
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Theres little difference between the 4460 and 4590.
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THQ wrote This will be a heavy gaming computer. I have about 100$ more to spend and was wondering if this would be an ideal upgrade? I won't be overclocking. If this is a bad choice where should I put extra
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Major trip just made that exact same build last night
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Madmanmonkfish wroteTHQ wrote This will be a heavy gaming computer. I have about 100$ more to spend and was wondering if this would be an ideal upgrade? I won't be overclocking. If this is a bad choice where should I put extra
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Major trip just made that exact same build last night
Please tell me you're joking...
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Madmanmonkfish wroteTHQ wrote This will be a heavy gaming computer. I have about 100$ more to spend and was wondering if this would be an ideal upgrade? I won't be overclocking. If this is a bad choice where should I put extra
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Major trip just made that exact same build last night
Now we wait for the realization to set in.
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Madmanmonkfish wroteTHQ wrote This will be a heavy gaming computer. I have about 100$ more to spend and was wondering if this would be an ideal upgrade? I won't be overclocking. If this is a bad choice where should I put extra
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Major trip just made that exact same build last night
I am laughing so hard at this right now. I can't stop omg LMFAO
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This is identical to the build I'm looking at, just waiting to see how the amd 300 series gpu's are and intels 5th generation of CPUs are.
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