Intel OR AMD (Full RIG + prices help me decide)

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#1 Ubeyde2
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Hi guys, Here is my proposed gaming rig- one is AMD the other being Intel processor based. The AMD build I have selected only 8 GB RAM vs. the 16 GB RAM (4 * 4GB) hence the difference in price between the two. I am using a Zalman Z11 Plus Midi tower case. For CPU cooling I have already pre-purchased an Corsair H100 water cooler. Here is the AMD-based rig:  And here is the Intel-based rig:
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#2 Ubeyde2
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Sorry ignore the last image. Here is the Intel-based rig:
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#3 superclocked
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You definitely don't need 16GB of RAM. Also, don't forget to get Windows, if you haven't already...
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#4 Ubeyde2
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You definitely don't need 16GB of RAM. Also, don't forget to get Windows, if you haven't already...superclocked
Thank you for your comment. Care to justify why I don't need 16 GB? Also yes I am a student so I get all of windows OSs free via MSDN
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#5 FaustArp
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Both builds look excellent.  :)

I would go with the Intel build personally.  The 3570k is a great CPU, and AMD CPUs just don't quite always compete with their Intel rivals.  I'll get flamed into the depths of hell for saying that, but honestly I'd say that's the way to go.

16 GB of RAM is excessive currently but since RAM is dirt cheap, I don't see why not.  Eventually if you do need more, then at least you'll have it already, rather than face the hassle of troubleshooting down the road that you need more RAM for whatever reason.  I don't need 16 GB of RAM but I have that much anyway.

I'd say it looks great.  :D

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The Intel one.

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Go with Intel, but with an LGA 1150 motherboard and an i5-4670k.  The lga 1155/3570k is a great setup, but it's now "last generation."  Unless you have to pay in excess of an extra $100 or so, go with the newer LGA 1150 platform. 

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Both builds look excellent.  :)

I would go with the Intel build personally.  The 3570k is a great CPU, and AMD CPUs just don't quite always compete with their Intel rivals.  I'll get flamed into the depths of hell for saying that, but honestly I'd say that's the way to go.

16 GB of RAM is excessive currently but since RAM is dirt cheap, I don't see why not.  Eventually if you do need more, then at least you'll have it already, rather than face the hassle of troubleshooting down the road that you need more RAM for whatever reason.  I don't need 16 GB of RAM but I have that much anyway.

I'd say it looks great.  :D

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Coming from an amd owner. ITS THE TRUTH.

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#9 Ubeyde2
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OK here is the updated build.
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Here it is with the RAM changed
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#11 Ubeyde2
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Realised RAM stick was 1 * 8GB rather go for 2 * 4 GB
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#12 SolidPandaG
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Just reiterating what others have said: Intel. Trust Blue and its superior tech.

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Intel mate.

 

Drop your ram to 8GB, drop the 760 and grab a 770.

 

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#14 James161324
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Intel mate.

 

Drop your ram to 8GB, drop the 760 and grab a 770.

 

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This 16gb unless doing viedo editing is worthless. I don't close anything and haven't gone past 8 gbÂ