I5-2500k or i5-3570k

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#1 AfroPirate
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I'm building a new rig and I just saw the prices for the CPUs. Both are about the same I plan on getting a 670 and then eventually an other to SLI. What I'm wondering is if I should go with Ivy or Sandy?

Over clocking I plan on puttting on an asus sabertooth and using an h100 water cooler.

Which one should I go for?

Also pricing I'm looking at is Microcenter.

http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0388577

http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0354589

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#2 TheSh0gun
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Go with the the ivy bridge, it's newer technology and performs a bit better. The only problem it had was that it got a bit too hot but you have an h100 so that won't be a problem.

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#3 Tezcatlipoca666
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The difference isn't very substantial but you might as well go for the 3570k since it is only $20 more which isn't very much given the full cost of the processor.

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#4 04dcarraher
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If you plan on overclocking forget the i5 3570k , intel went cheap on the 3rd gen icore's die heat spreader. So even with good cooling your overclock head room and cooling capability will be less with the 3570 over the 2500k.
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#5 AfroPirate
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Is the 3570k a better match though for the 670?

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#6 Diwashb
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I'm building a new rig and I just saw the prices for the CPUs. Both are about the same I plan on getting a 670 and then eventually an other to SLI. What I'm wondering is if I should go with Ivy or Sandy?

Over clocking I plan on puttting on an asus sabertooth and using an h100 water cooler.

Which one should I go for?

Also pricing I'm looking at is Microcenter.

http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0388577

http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0354589

AfroPirate
2500k i guess. It has more overclocking headroom.
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#7 Masenkoe
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It's simple.

- If you don't plan on overclocking go Ivy

- If you want to overclock go Sandy

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#8 04dcarraher
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Is the 3570k a better match though for the 670?

AfroPirate
its no different then 2500k, besides what I stated above
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#9 Tim_Millington
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Id go for the Ivy.

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#10 Obiwan_1O
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It's simple.

- If you don't plan on overclocking go Ivy

- If you want to overclock go Sandy

Masenkoe

i would also add if you dont know then ask yourself how long do you want this mobo and cpu to last? if its over 2 years then I would say sandy so you can OC cuz if you dont want to now, the idea will creep into ur head by then. these cpus are super powerful so reasonably you will want it to last that long. ive had a i7 930 for over 2 years and I cant forsee replacing it in the near future its still a great chip even if newer ones are faster now.

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#11 DeltaX_basic
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Umm using a Noctia heatsink and getting 26C. havn't everclocked thou. using a i7 one thou.

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#12 ydnarrewop
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Is the 3570k a better match though for the 670?

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Either will be more than enough for the 670.