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Rushh4d wrote should i overclock is it woth it
It all depends on if you will be putting the extra performance to good use. While it offers a little bit of a boost in games, the real achievement is with heavy programs like c4d, photoshop, vegas. It is completely up to you on if you want to overclock, but keep in mind, you will want a good aftermarket cooler if you do.

IMO go with the 3470. It will save you time and money and will work great with just about anything you would throw at it.
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Cen wrote 650 pounds is hardly 'budget' gaming. You should take an Intel i5 3570K, no doubt.

i would agree. or maybe get a step lowe ri5, and get a better graphics card
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If your budget allowed for the unlocked K CPU, an aftermarket CPU cooler, and a Z77 motherboard, I would have included them. You'll get a much greater gaming performance boost from overclocking the graphics card, anyway. The Ivy Bridge i5 is still a winner at stock clocks.
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