First gaming pc build

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Never trust the tier list that is backed up by actual reviews? Just check out the reviews of the units on review websites they will come to the same conclusion. Even in the link you posted the B2 scored considerably lower than the G2

Well seeing as all the x99 motherboards are enthusiast motherboards and have more features than your listed LGA1151 motherboard, I'd say we're fine hear. Let's not forget that the 5820k has 6 cores and 12 threads while the 6700k only has 4 cores 8 threads. That's over 30% more power at much less than 30% of the price.
1) Scores... You can't trust OklahomaWolf with "scores". He scores based on semi-modularity. Check the quality, the graphs. THAT'S the real beef.

2) If cores are the main source of performance... So, by your logic a Xeon E5-2699 v4 with 22 cores have a better "power"? No. 6 cores doesn't help with games unless you're playing on 4K, and even so, not much gain. Actually, only about 5%. So 60 FPS on the i7-6700K would only translate to 3 more FPS. Is that a lot?

3) Proof? I didn't insult you in any way. Actually, you have insulted me by calling my information false. If calling you out is an insult, then... I don't know what to say. I'm merely saying that your information is off. I didn't call you something insulting, did I? Keep personal dishonoring and information on electronics apart.

OP, don't get the i7-5820K. You'll save some $100 bucks (proof above) if you keep your original build, save for the cooler change.