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Intel Gaming Builds [by BoraMurdar]
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<blockquote data-quote="BoraMurdar" data-source="post: 378860" data-attributes="member: 2291"><p>For example i7 4790K can handle anything you throw on it with it's cores and threads. Buying high end parts of that price range will last and will be capable more than you think. Take example Radeon 7970 GHZ edition, it's a capable card and almost 3 years old now.</p><p>Having those high end components you will not notice a difference having a r9 295x2 or Titan X with our regular use. Or having i7 5960x or i7 4790K. Differences would be if you do some synthetic test or you do something really uncommon for a home user.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoraMurdar, post: 378860, member: 2291"] For example i7 4790K can handle anything you throw on it with it's cores and threads. Buying high end parts of that price range will last and will be capable more than you think. Take example Radeon 7970 GHZ edition, it's a capable card and almost 3 years old now. Having those high end components you will not notice a difference having a r9 295x2 or Titan X with our regular use. Or having i7 5960x or i7 4790K. Differences would be if you do some synthetic test or you do something really uncommon for a home user. [/QUOTE]
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