uh guys, so what's the final word? do I get an i5 or i7? I have the same predicament right now, but slightly more complicated.
here's my thread:
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2426840/wasting-money-buy-3770k-lga-1155-mobo.html
my mobo is LGAA 1155, it's old, so it can only support to Ivy Bridge. as much as I love to get everything as latest as possible like Haswell, I don't think I can't afford a new LGA 1150 mobo for at least another year. so I'm stuck with Ivy Bridge.
note: I know my mobo is B75 chip, means I can't OC the K series, but the only available stock here for Ivy Bridge is the K series, and I don't mind the extra 0.01 Ghz, well, if I buy i7 3770k that is. as for i5 3750k if it runs in stock speed it'll be identical with the non-K ones, right? too bad, but i5 3570k price is only $2 higher to the non-K ones here, so whatever? i7 3770k costs $126 more than i5 3570k. I really don't want to spend extra $126 if I will never use the extra power (hyper threading, extra 2 MB cache, extra 0.01 Ghz) for the next 3/4.. hopefully 5 years, ie. games that will be utilizing 4 cores at 100% and more will not appears until 4-5 years from now,as someone says above. 4/5 years later I obviously would have upgrade my current rig anyway. not to mention it's an old mobo tech LGA 1155 Ivy Bridge, wouldn't want to go all out buying if I actually will never use the i7 fullest power (read: useless to me)
FYI my VGA is MSI GTX 970 Gaming and I will never do SLI. the most demanding thing I'll do with the PC is gaming with max settings on 1980x1080 @60Hz. no video editing, no streaming while gaming (my internet is sucked hard anyway), no advanced programmings. and no, I won't change into a new 4K monitor until this monitor explodes and that means a long long time. also I will never buy multi monitors, no space anyway. and no, I'm not multi-tasking crazy. when I'm playing a game, only the game is on (plus steam or whatever it requires to play), maybe runs MSI Afterburner to check temps and stuffs, and a Notepad for reading a gameFAQ guide or taking notes related to the game, 2 Notepads max
so, guys, i5 3570k or i7 3770k? will i5 3570k future proof my PC in max setting gaming with stable 60fps? 2? 3 years? hopefully 5? come on talk me into it lol
there are 2 persons above said get i7 (well, one of em is using SLI & 4k monitor so it may not related to me)...
i5 is an upper-mid CPU and GTX 970 is... what? upper-mid? upper?
how about that "Games that use 4 cores will make use all 4 threads of a dual core hyperthreaded i3 CPU"
but if i7 is sure guaranteed will give up significant boost (will use all of the power it has based on my need) I will not afraid to buy it though, I mean, sure, why not? but if it's not, why spend money on it