Jacco van der Zaag
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That's the issue with computer tech. You can keep waiting forever, because there is always coming new stuff to the market.
I won't really recommend going for the non-k.
That's what a forum is for. To have different opinions and give the asking persons possibilities to choose fromSorry, can't agree it depends on your situation
As for tests the 8700 runs 2666 ram and actually only does 4.3GHz all cores
so that is a 700MHz advantage and a handful of fps that wont effect refresh levels
dearer cpu, chipset, memory, cooling, PSU, better case even is warranted
So you can save money on all that which balances out the performance gains
Sure if money is no concern K is the way to go
DVD : Asus DRW-24D5MT (I have many old sim and document on CD/DVD)
One last thing from me:
Have a read about windows on an m2 drive. I don't own one yet as I don't have any slots for it but I remember reading something about boot problems etc.
That's really just throwing in some guesswork, it might work totally fine!
As you can read from RainhamIron's post he got a big fat noctua air cooler. He had some expensive aio watercooling before but that was loud and didn't do the job really.
The Noctua NH-D15 is certainly the king of the aircoolers but the top AIOs (or better still, custom loops) are definitely better, can be just as quiet and, in the case of the AIOs, take up considerably less space inside the case. See https://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/nzxt_kraken_x72_review,10.html and the following 2 pages for a good comparison. The more you overclock (and why get an 8700k if you're not going to) the bigger the difference between the Noctua and a good AIO. I have a Corsair H110i GT which cools better whilst being just as quiet as the Noctua NH-D15. Also, apart from the sheer size of the Noctua, the thought of having a 1.3kg weight hanging off the front of my MB never really appealed to me.
To be able to smash all core 4.8 GHz at it in a few years. You can't predict whether you'll need it or not. But if money is not a crucial point then better have it and don't bother with the CPU/Mobo/RAM market for a few years longer.why should any non overclocker buy the K
The Noctua NH-D15 is certainly the king of the aircoolers but the top AIOs (or better still, custom loops) are definitely better, can be just as quiet and, in the case of the AIOs, take up considerably less space inside the case.
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I have a Corsair H110i GT which cools better whilst being just as quiet as the Noctua NH-D15. Also, apart from the sheer size of the Noctua, the thought of having a 1.3kg weight hanging off the front of my MB never really appealed to me.
Yep.....me and Duc always fight over this for years at Nogrip lol
apples to oranges Duc and no one ever said they are better value ?
Why do people go out and buy huge core radiators, thermo fans and braided lines
for their street machines and others are happy with less that do the same job
Its called life
I'd recommend to get something with lower height. Shouldn't be a problem with the dark rock but all these fancy cooling things aren't needed. I always aim for as low height ram as possible. Some nice cooling cover is good to have though. For grabbing and some little cooling.Memory DDR4 : G.Skill D416GB 3000 Ripjaws V K2 GSK