Nope, no difference in performance.It's different in performance between the I7 3770 and I7 3770K@Stock ?
I want to upgrade to I7 but I7K cost the 3900 and I7 cost 2800 and i have Z77 motherboard co what is more better for price/performanceNope, no difference in performance.
I disagree. There is a difference in performance, although small. The K has higher base clock and is better binned. I don't know what currency OP is talking about, but the difference in price isn't worth the the performance gain unless they're going to be overclockingNope, no difference in performance.
Czech CrownI disagree. There is a difference in performance, although small. The K has higher base clock and is better binned. I don't know what currency OP is talking about, but the difference in price isn't worth the the performance gain unless they're going to be overclocking
Now i have I5 3570K StockSo you're looking at $120 for the non K, and $170 for the K. I'd have a hard time recommending anyone spend that much on just a CPU that old, in either case. If you're using an i3 or i5 and really want that extra performance, and you can't wait and save up for a complete new cpu/ram/mobo, either one would be a step up. Don't spend the extra for the K though unless you're going to overclock. Also make sure your current cooler is sufficient to handle an I7, especially if you're going to be overclocking.
Full AMD set is about 215€That's still a competent CPU, I don't think an I7 is the best use of funds in your situation, you're only looking at about a 20% increase in performance, in multithreaded applications. That i5 should hold you out until you can save up enough for a Ryzen system or something that will give you a much larger performance gain for not much more, especially in the used market.
Start saving, it's money much better spent than on an 8 year old used processor on a dead platform. This coming from someone with a non K 4770.Full AMD set is about 215€
Can wait for the R5 4000 gen? I think it would be better spendStart saving, it's money much better spent than on an 8 year old used processor on a dead platform. This coming from someone with a non K 4770.
But it still I5 3570k enought for 60hz gaming?It won't be cheaper obviously, but sure, if you saved up and waited for that, that would certainly be worth the upgrade for the performance gain.
For the GTX 1070 is recommended I5-6500 and with I5 3570K they have very identical performance i readYeah, that should be plenty. Some AAA games you may have to turn down the graphics a little, but on eSports games like fortnite, Csgo, etc 60fps should be easy.
There isn't any difference between those particular CPUs the OP mentioned.I disagree. There is a difference in performance, although small. The K has higher base clock and is better binned. I don't know what currency OP is talking about, but the difference in price isn't worth the the performance gain unless they're going to be overclocking
It's different in performance between the I7 3770 and I7 3770K@Stock ?
Words of wisdom.While I am a fan of the 3770K and I got a long life from the 3770K in my main rig, I'd be hard-pressed to consider it worth the money to jump to a 3770/3770K when you already have a 3570K. Especially considering you have the ability to overclock your 3570K a bit as well. The money will be better used to save up towards a more significant platform update.