
quote PureOCJimHuh. $500 is maybe too much to waste.quote BenedictSure, he can make his mind up. If he's got $500 spair, then no problem. If he's on a budget... wait[quote=tramon123|message:33873862]quote PureOCJimLike I said, he is a big boy and can make his own mind up. Give it up.[/div]quote Benedict$500 extra for a little more performance isn't worth it. Just overclock.quote PureOCJimquote PureOCJimI think you need to know money doesn't grow on trees.quote Benedictquote PureOCJim3960K is not worth it over 3930k unless you just want bragging rights of having "the best retail processor in existance". Personally I would recommend the i7 3930k for this. i7 3770k is dumb if he's got this kind of budget.I would go core i7 3930K or 3960K. The 3960K will throw you back $1000 whereas the 3930K is about $500. The difference is in the L3 cache. I think the 3930K has 12Mb aand the 3960K had 15Mb.
SandyBridge E processors require socket 2011 motherboard which are more expensive than Z77 motherboards with core i7 3770K.
With this said, you can build a very stout ivybridge 3770K system with top notch desktop graphics card for under $1500 or so. SandyBridge E will easily getcha to $2000.
Like mentioned above, a Quattro workstation GPU would be your best call an they can go a couple grand(just GPU) but that would be your best solution.[/div]
OP:
Are you overclocking?
Look at what he is using the system for. 15Mb of L3 cache is much better for his needs. I think you need to do some research on CPU performance and his needs.quote trayman123[/div]For my projects I use a multiple of programs such as: Autodesk revit and AutoCad, Adobe Photoshop and Indesign, rhino, etc
I think you need to learn how to read a thread. Look at his budget. Your not a new memeber and I don't understand why your being confrontational with the budget... Plus the fact it is obvious you don't know the extra L3 cache would be better for his programs that he uses multi. LOL. Now that said, it is his money and I am sure he is grown up and can make a choice for himself.[/div]
However I am a college student that only works during the summer and has a mountain of debt
quote BenedictLike I said, he is a big boy and can make his own mind up. Give it up.quote PureOCJim$500 extra for a little more performance isn't worth it. Just overclock.quote Benedictquote PureOCJimI think you need to know money doesn't grow on trees.quote PureOCJim[/div]quote Benedictquote PureOCJim3960K is not worth it over 3930k unless you just want bragging rights of having "the best retail processor in existance". Personally I would recommend the i7 3930k for this. i7 3770k is dumb if he's got this kind of budget.I would go core i7 3930K or 3960K. The 3960K will throw you back $1000 whereas the 3930K is about $500. The difference is in the L3 cache. I think the 3930K has 12Mb aand the 3960K had 15Mb.
SandyBridge E processors require socket 2011 motherboard which are more expensive than Z77 motherboards with core i7 3770K.
With this said, you can build a very stout ivybridge 3770K system with top notch desktop graphics card for under $1500 or so. SandyBridge E will easily getcha to $2000.
Like mentioned above, a Quattro workstation GPU would be your best call an they can go a couple grand(just GPU) but that would be your best solution.[/div]
OP:
Are you overclocking?
Look at what he is using the system for. 15Mb of L3 cache is much better for his needs. I think you need to do some research on CPU performance and his needs.
[quote=trayman123]For my projects I use a multiple of programs such as: Autodesk revit and AutoCad, Adobe Photoshop and Indesign, rhino, etc
I think you need to learn how to read a thread. Look at his budget. Your not a new memeber and I don't understand why your being confrontational with the budget... Plus the fact it is obvious you don't know the extra L3 cache would be better for his programs that he uses multi. LOL. Now that said, it is his money and I am sure he is grown up and can make a choice for himself.[/div]

quote PureOCJim$500 extra for a little more performance isn't worth it. Just overclock.quote Benedictquote PureOCJimI think you need to know money doesn't grow on trees.quote PureOCJim[/div]quote Benedictquote PureOCJim3960K is not worth it over 3930k unless you just want bragging rights of having "the best retail processor in existance". Personally I would recommend the i7 3930k for this. i7 3770k is dumb if he's got this kind of budget.I would go core i7 3930K or 3960K. The 3960K will throw you back $1000 whereas the 3930K is about $500. The difference is in the L3 cache. I think the 3930K has 12Mb aand the 3960K had 15Mb.
SandyBridge E processors require socket 2011 motherboard which are more expensive than Z77 motherboards with core i7 3770K.
With this said, you can build a very stout ivybridge 3770K system with top notch desktop graphics card for under $1500 or so. SandyBridge E will easily getcha to $2000.
Like mentioned above, a Quattro workstation GPU would be your best call an they can go a couple grand(just GPU) but that would be your best solution.[/div]
OP:
Are you overclocking?
Look at what he is using the system for. 15Mb of L3 cache is much better for his needs. I think you need to do some research on CPU performance and his needs.
[quote=trayman123]For my projects I use a multiple of programs such as: Autodesk revit and AutoCad, Adobe Photoshop and Indesign, rhino, etc
I think you need to learn how to read a thread. Look at his budget. Your not a new memeber and I don't understand why your being confrontational with the budget... Plus the fact it is obvious you don't know the extra L3 cache would be better for his programs that he uses multi. LOL. Now that said, it is his money and I am sure he is grown up and can make a choice for himself.[/div]
quote Benedictquote PureOCJimI think you need to know money doesn't grow on trees.quote PureOCJim[/div]quote Benedictquote PureOCJim3960K is not worth it over 3930k unless you just want bragging rights of having "the best retail processor in existance". Personally I would recommend the i7 3930k for this. i7 3770k is dumb if he's got this kind of budget.I would go core i7 3930K or 3960K. The 3960K will throw you back $1000 whereas the 3930K is about $500. The difference is in the L3 cache. I think the 3930K has 12Mb aand the 3960K had 15Mb.
SandyBridge E processors require socket 2011 motherboard which are more expensive than Z77 motherboards with core i7 3770K.
With this said, you can build a very stout ivybridge 3770K system with top notch desktop graphics card for under $1500 or so. SandyBridge E will easily getcha to $2000.
Like mentioned above, a Quattro workstation GPU would be your best call an they can go a couple grand(just GPU) but that would be your best solution.[/div]
OP:
Are you overclocking?
Look at what he is using the system for. 15Mb of L3 cache is much better for his needs. I think you need to do some research on CPU performance and his needs.
[quote=trayman123]For my projects I use a multiple of programs such as: Autodesk revit and AutoCad, Adobe Photoshop and Indesign, rhino, etc
quote PureOCJimI think you need to know money doesn't grow on trees.quote PureOCJim[/div]quote Benedictquote PureOCJim3960K is not worth it over 3930k unless you just want bragging rights of having "the best retail processor in existance". Personally I would recommend the i7 3930k for this. i7 3770k is dumb if he's got this kind of budget.I would go core i7 3930K or 3960K. The 3960K will throw you back $1000 whereas the 3930K is about $500. The difference is in the L3 cache. I think the 3930K has 12Mb aand the 3960K had 15Mb.
SandyBridge E processors require socket 2011 motherboard which are more expensive than Z77 motherboards with core i7 3770K.
With this said, you can build a very stout ivybridge 3770K system with top notch desktop graphics card for under $1500 or so. SandyBridge E will easily getcha to $2000.
Like mentioned above, a Quattro workstation GPU would be your best call an they can go a couple grand(just GPU) but that would be your best solution.[/div]
OP:
Are you overclocking?
Look at what he is using the system for. 15Mb of L3 cache is much better for his needs. I think you need to do some research on CPU performance and his needs.
[quote=trayman123]For my projects I use a multiple of programs such as: Autodesk revit and AutoCad, Adobe Photoshop and Indesign, rhino, etc
quote PureOCJimquote Benedict3960K is not worth it over 3930k unless you just want bragging rights of having "the best retail processor in existance". Personally I would recommend the i7 3930k for this. i7 3770k is dumb if he's got this kind of budget.[quote=PureOCJim|message:33880192]I would go core i7 3930K or 3960K. The 3960K will throw you back $1000 whereas the 3930K is about $500. The difference is in the L3 cache. I think the 3930K has 12Mb aand the 3960K had 15Mb.
SandyBridge E processors require socket 2011 motherboard which are more expensive than Z77 motherboards with core i7 3770K.
With this said, you can build a very stout ivybridge 3770K system with top notch desktop graphics card for under $1500 or so. SandyBridge E will easily getcha to $2000.
Like mentioned above, a Quattro workstation GPU would be your best call an they can go a couple grand(just GPU) but that would be your best solution.[/div]
OP:
Are you overclocking?
quote trayman123For my projects I use a multiple of programs such as: Autodesk revit and AutoCad, Adobe Photoshop and Indesign, rhino, etc
quote BenedictLook at what he is using the system for. 15Mb of L3 cache is much better for his needs. I think you need to do some research on CPU performance and his needs.quote PureOCJim3960K is not worth it over 3930k unless you just want bragging rights of having "the best retail processor in existance". Personally I would recommend the i7 3930k for this. i7 3770k is dumb if he's got this kind of budget.I would go core i7 3930K or 3960K. The 3960K will throw you back $1000 whereas the 3930K is about $500. The difference is in the L3 cache. I think the 3930K has 12Mb aand the 3960K had 15Mb.
SandyBridge E processors require socket 2011 motherboard which are more expensive than Z77 motherboards with core i7 3770K.
With this said, you can build a very stout ivybridge 3770K system with top notch desktop graphics card for under $1500 or so. SandyBridge E will easily getcha to $2000.
Like mentioned above, a Quattro workstation GPU would be your best call an they can go a couple grand(just GPU) but that would be your best solution.[/div]
OP:
Are you overclocking?
quote PureOCJim3960K is not worth it over 3930k unless you just want bragging rights of having "the best retail processor in existance". Personally I would recommend the i7 3930k for this. i7 3770k is dumb if he's got this kind of budget.I would go core i7 3930K or 3960K. The 3960K will throw you back $1000 whereas the 3930K is about $500. The difference is in the L3 cache. I think the 3930K has 12Mb aand the 3960K had 15Mb.
SandyBridge E processors require socket 2011 motherboard which are more expensive than Z77 motherboards with core i7 3770K.
With this said, you can build a very stout ivybridge 3770K system with top notch desktop graphics card for under $1500 or so. SandyBridge E will easily getcha to $2000.
Like mentioned above, a Quattro workstation GPU would be your best call an they can go a couple grand(just GPU) but that would be your best solution.[/div]
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