Depends on what will you be using the PC for. For gaming, the second option is far better, since games prefer beefy GPUs to CPUs. And i3 is no slouch in terms of performance either.
what about upgrading processors in few years with gtx 960
I just prefer the first option as the I5 will do well for quite some time and, when you upgrade, you might just go for the GTX 970 or even better....
Depends on what will you be using the PC for. For gaming, the second option is far better, since games prefer beefy GPUs to CPUs. And i3 is no slouch in terms of performance either.
Depends on what will you be using the PC for. For gaming, the second option is far better, since games prefer beefy GPUs to CPUs. And i3 is no slouch in terms of performance either.
what about upgrading processors in few years with gtx 960
Depends on what will you be using the PC for. For gaming, the second option is far better, since games prefer beefy GPUs to CPUs. And i3 is no slouch in terms of performance either.
what about upgrading processors in few years with gtx 960
I just prefer the first option as the I5 will do well for quite some time and, when you upgrade, you might just go for the GTX 970 or even better....
Depends on what will you be using the PC for. For gaming, the second option is far better, since games prefer beefy GPUs to CPUs. And i3 is no slouch in terms of performance either.
what about upgrading processors in few years with gtx 960
I just prefer the first option as the I5 will do well for quite some time and, when you upgrade, you might just go for the GTX 970 or even better....
Depends on what will you be using the PC for. For gaming, the second option is far better, since games prefer beefy GPUs to CPUs. And i3 is no slouch in terms of performance either.
what about upgrading processors in few years with gtx 960
I just prefer the first option as the I5 will do well for quite some time and, when you upgrade, you might just go for the GTX 970 or even better....