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Reddit mentions of Intel Core i5-3570K Quad-Core Processor 3.4 GHz 4 Core LGA 1155 - BX80637I53570K
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Model: Intel Core i5 Processor i5-3570KClock Speed: 3.4 GHzDMI: 5 GT/sIntel Smart Cache: 6 MBLithography: 22 nm
Specs:
Height | 3.2 Inches |
Length | 5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.92 Pounds |
Width | 5.7 Inches |
i5 3570K - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007SZ0E1K/
i7 3770K - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007SZ0EOW/
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If your not going to be gaming that much I'd recommend spending more on your processor than your video card. I would recommend a Intel Core i5-3570K(it's a 3.4ghz but easily overclocked to 3.8ghz without a problem) I've been running that lately in Ableton, and running like 10 instances of Kontakt and even more massive/sylenth1 it hasn't gone over 15% CPU usage. Are you going to be gaming? Or just using it for FL Studio? Also what sort of price range are we looking at?
Amazon has launched: https://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html/?ie=UTF8&docId=1000797661
EDIT #n+1: Amazon decreased their prices
i5
3450 $205
3550 $220
3570K $250
i7
3770S $342
3770 $320
3770K $350
List is missing price for the 3570k, it's listed ~360USD (new) ~170$ used, on Amazon. Though it was only ~250$ when it came ~4 years ago.
And the Motherboard is looks like to be one of the better ones, 100$+.
So total is near 1000$
One hell of a find.
That build has excellent bones. It'll take to upgrading very well. I would want to upgrade both the CPU and GPU at the same time though.
You can get an i5 3570k used for $155 (maybe less if you shop around on /r/hardwareswap /craigslist/ebay etc.): https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B007SZ0E1K/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used
Then the sky's the limit on the GPU. The recently released RX 480 would be a massive improvement over your $650 and costs ~$240. You could go cheaper though. Even a GTX 950 would be a major step up from the 650. Kinda depends on your goals.
Save the money? They're within 20 dollars if you get a 3570k
3570k
8350
And that's the K version, the normal version is even cheaper and still better.
From what I have seen, there isnt much of a price difference. I would go Haswell since it's current gen. My 2 cents.
i5 3570K Ivy Bridge
i5 4670K Haswell
There you go. Nice work Rayne_Storm.
Edit: If you can't get the Microcenter deal on the i5-3570k, Amazon has it for $214.99 right now.
Specs for those who don't read imgur descriptions..
just gonna leave this here http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B007SZ0E1K/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used
> Ha, well of course I don't NEED 120fps. Just trying to get the most of out of my monitor.
Fair enough. That's why I made sure I out the emoticon in there. :)
> I was basing my info from AnandTech[1] - it is showing a solid 10fps difference between the two cards. Seems like in the end I'll have to decide if that is worth the ~$200 difference.
My problem with relying on such articles, even form a legitimate source such as Anandtech, is that every system is different. A measly 10FPS difference is well within the margin for error when you consider you'll have a different system entirely, even with some components in common.
As an example, here's my system specs (Amazon links if you want deeper specs, not that I think it matters here):
*16GB DDR3-1600 RAM (more than 8 because I use VMs)
I have 2 of this kit
Now, that's a reasonably decent system but it's aged somewhat. Most folks wouldn't think it'd run things perfectly because they've been taught by the masses and by the parts manufacturers that you need new kit to stay in the sweet spot, performance-wise. In reality, though, I am pulling a solid 60FPS in FarCry 4 at the highest possible "Ultra" settings and a resolution of 1920x1200.
I don't need an SLI rig, or even a 700 series card to do so. All I do is keep my system well clear of crapware and don't screw with Windows settings. It's a default install of Windows 8.1 upgraded over the top of an old Windows 7 install that was upgraded over an older yet Vista install. According to conventional wisdom, this should be an unstable system yet it isn't.
Anyhow, that needn't mean you shouldn't get what you want, only that you needn't be at the highest possible end of things to have solid performance. The real key, based on my decades of experience supporting Windows professionally, including in depth training by actual Windows developers while at MSFT, is simple. It's to a) leave Windows well enough alone to do what it needs to do and b) to keep things that cause issues long term (installing and uninstalling of programs to test, for example) on a separate system entirely. Rather than an actual "break box" as I used to have, I now use VMs instead.
>So Amazon shouldn't be able to store your IP along with the searches (unless this info is incorrect, and it could well be).
See the eff statement linked above. While Canonical does act as a middleman, its still possible for amazon to track users (at least the initial version that was analyzed, though I've seen no evidence to say that this has been fixed). You search locally, data is sent to Canonical. Canonical asks Amazon for a new search query each time, and Amazon replies to Canonical with say 20 relevant ads. Canonical sends back to you as URLs to amazon.com to include in unity, and these images can work identically to web bugs. The key point is the product images are fetched from amazon's servers from your IP address right after you searched for the term. Amazon could easily give a unique combination of ads or add a useless query parameter to the image fetches or just have 100 symlinks to each image and ensure every search term gets a unique fingerprint collection of image links. And before you think this is getting paranoid, amazon does this sort of tracking all the time.
If I copy a URL:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007SZ0E1K/ref=s0_aaaaa_aa_a000_a0_a0?pf_rd_m=AAAAAAAAA0AAA&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=0A00AAAA00AA00AAA00A&pf_rd_t=000&pf_rd_p=0000000000&pf_rd_i=000000
the only part that's relevant to get to the product is
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007SZ0E1K . The rest is to track how I got to that link (and I tried to anonymize the rest by changing everything to A and 0).
Its a trivial task for amazon to correlate your search query to your IP address and to advertise to you best (e.g., correlate with your amazon account) they will likely do that (and this assumes amazon never received the IP address in the first place which is not clear).
Furthermore, the legal notice allows third parties (amazon) to store your IP and search query.
I classify any adware that monitors you as a subset of spyware. Wouldn't call it malicious or illegal or malware, and agree its relatively easy to uninstall.
You can get the 3570K from amazon for 209 here
Don't worry about it if its too much of a hassle, here is one quad core that would fit right into your build
http://www.amazon.com/Intel-Core-i5-3570K-Quad-Core-Processor/dp/B007SZ0E1K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1368492238&sr=8-1&keywords=Intel+Core+i5
True. Infact they are at the same price at Amazon right now (3570k and 4670k)
What I'm wondering is why you're using a Sandy CPU on an Ivy motherboard. If you're prepared to go for the Ivy route, why not get the new Ivy i5-3570k?
You can also get a Gigabyte-made bundle of the Ivy i5 and the board you have on the list.
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CPU | Intel - Core i5-3570K 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor | $120.00
Memory | Kingston - HyperX Fury Black 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1866 Memory | $123.90 @ OutletPC
Storage | SanDisk - SSD PLUS 240GB 2.5" Solid State Drive | $83.88 @ OutletPC
Video Card | EVGA - GeForce GTX 1070 8GB FTW Gaming ACX 3.0 Video Card | $469.99 @ Amazon
| Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts |
| Total | $797.77
| Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-08-10 14:13 EDT-0400 |
This is a really nice chain of upgrades for your pc. The CPU is optional but with the link included you can get it at a decent price lightly used and its oveclockable. The 1070 will definitely improve your gaming performance though. Good luck!
I5 3570k- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007SZ0E1K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_SjkJzbGRFQT16
Amazon, they ship to AU.
http://www.amazon.com/Intel-Core-i5-3570K-Quad-Core-Processor/dp/B007SZ0E1K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1414044624&sr=8-1&keywords=3570k
Not sure if you need peripherals or not, so that will be a huge factor influencing overall price. Assuming you will reuse your current keyboard, mouse, and monitor, here is a setup for your price range.
Case: Cooler Master HAF 912 ($55)
PSU: Corsair 650TX V2 ($85)
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-V LK ($148)
CPU: Intel i5-3570K ($230)
RAM: 8GB GSkill DDR3 12800 ($53)
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB ($103)
GPU: EVGA GTX 560 ($192)
DVD: ASUS 24x SATA DVD-RW ($22)
Total = $888
You can look to upgrade your Motherboard, CPU, or Graphics Card as your budget allows. You can also look to pick up a solid state HDD, which is faster but with less space, to store your operating system and favorite game.
CPU and case while I'm at it, here's my motherboard
Maybe I'm blind, but the specs says the mobo has 2 PCIE slots, one for 3.0, one for 2.0, but it looks like it only has one overall.
You can buy a used i5-3570K for $150 on amazon. You'll also need a cpu cooler.
I agree with wkper. Your motherboard is LGA 1155 socket, so here is a sandy bridge CPU you can get - http://www.amazon.com/Intel-Core-i5-3570K-Quad-Core-Processor/dp/B007SZ0E1K
The "K" version just means you can overclock it. If you don't overclock you can save a few dollars and get the 3570 without the "K".
For itx overclocking, the Asus P8Z77-I (~$200) seems to be a popular choice.
Also you'd want an unlocked CPU such as the i5 3570k ($230).
Stealing your advice on the p8z77-v and CPU. Is that the CPU you were mentioning?
For my own reference:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1iI6B
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1iQO9
Newer favorite:
And done!
>i5 sandybridge is the best bang for you buck, at least since I last read the reviews and benchmarks.
Your better off getting the new releases, the difference is only $50.
Don't buy a prebuilt, they are not worth the money, if you already have a decent case then you might as well swap out the existing hardware, and for $700 you could get some pretty decent hardware. Graphics Card and Processor with enough left over to buy atleast 8 Gig of ram and some better fans, bam you have a very good gaming PC. If you know how to put it together that's great, if not I could guide you if you wanted. Hope this helped.
The 3570k is $0.99 cheaper than the 4670k if you aren't buying from Microcenter. May as well keep it. Adding the 840 250gb to the posted parts list instead ofthe 840 Pro 120gb still leaves you at $1997 after MIR, so no need to downgrade the CPU anyways. He should really start his own thread anyways, so we can determine what's really best for him (OC vs non-OC, keyboard, monitor, etc).
Is Be Quiet! PURE POWER L8 500W enough for i5-3570K @4.3 GHz and MSI GTX 970?
Yeah, I've been only able to find cores with the 1155 socket on Amazon (although I could try r/hardwareswap too...)
According to Amazon, anyway, a 3770K would be around $350 used.
http://www.amazon.com/Intel-i7-3770K-Quad-Core-Processor-Cache/dp/B007SZ0EOW
A 3570K is about $200 used (ignoring first offer)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B007SZ0E1K/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used
And a 2500K is about $170 used.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B004EBUXHQ/ref=sr_1_1_olp?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1451273748&sr=1-1&keywords=i5+2500k&condition=used
So, I guess, which is the best option?
I found this on Amazon Canada for $356.99 Canadian dollars http://www.amazon.ca/Intel-3570K-3-4GHz-Processor-Cache/dp/B007SZ0E1K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1450145403&sr=8-1&keywords=3570k
You should be able to upgrade to an [i5-3570k] (http://www.amazon.com/Intel-Core-i5-3570K-Quad-Core-Processor/dp/B007SZ0E1K), it'd would be spectacular relative to what you have, definitely better than a new core i3.
You wouldn't need to for an i5-3570k, but some of the i5s you could upgrade to require a firmware update.
You don't want anymore RAM, you should upgrade your CPU to maybe a 1155 series overclockable i5 or i7? Or if you want a bigger upgrade, get a new 1150 compatible mobo and a 4690k or something like that. As for the GPU depending on the price range i'd suggest getting the R9 280 or the GTX 970 once again if you're looking for a big upgrade. If you PSU is less than 500W you probably want to upgrade that tpp/
HDD | WD Blue 1 TB Desktop Hard Drive: 3.5 Inch, 7200 RPM, SATA 6 Gb/s, 64 MB Cache
SSD (OS) | Samsung 840 Series 2.5 inch 120GB SATA III internal Solid State Drive
CPU | Intel Core i5-3570K Quad-Core Processor 3.4 GHz 4 Core LGA 1155
RAM | Corsair Vengeance 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) DDR3 1600 MHz PC3 12800 240-Pin DDR3 Dual Channel Memory Kit
PSU | Corsair CX750 Builder Series ATX 80 PLUS Bronze Certified Power Supply
MOBO | Gigabyte LGA 1155 Intel B75 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX DDR3 1600
Case | Cooler Master HAF 912 - Mid Tower Computer Case with High Airflow
GFX Card | powercolor ati radeon hd 5850 (I don't know exactly which one because it was a gift, but this should be enough information.)
OK well you've got quite a few choices for CPU - http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H61MU3S3/?cat=CPU
Looks like there are still some around on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Intel-Core-i5-3570K-Quad-Core-Processor/dp/B007SZ0E1K
That i5 is still a few generations old (Ivy Bridge - we're up to Sky Lake now) but it will certainly run faster than your current i3. I'd also consider buying an SSD if you don't have one - it can make a big difference if you run your operating system off it.
I legitimately thought the i5 3570k was a quadcore. Little bamboozled on that one. I'll report soon if this fixes my problem.
Edit: your computer doesn't meet the minimum requirements for this software
http://www.amazon.ca/Intel-3570K-3-4GHz-Processor-Cache/dp/B007SZ0E1K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416651904&sr=8-1&keywords=i5+3570k[1]
According to this the i5 is a quadcore.. Googling it leads to a forum saying it's not..
I'm confused as fuck. How can my PC not meet the minimum requirements? is this a quadcore or dual core? What the fuck?
All I know I is the multiplayer runs fine, I get over 70fps with almost everything on ultra, BF4 runs fine, this makes no sense, at all
Am I retarded or something fucked here
If u plan on getting this build, just look at this first:
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i5-6500-vs-Intel-Core-i5-3570K
It's the same.
https://www.amazon.com/Intel-BX80637I53570K-Core-i5-3570K/dp/B007SZ0E1K u pay 165$ and if u want u can add 28$ and buy 2 year warranty in case u overclock too much and it gets burned.
If u buy the i5-6500 https://www.amazon.com/Intel-Processore-i5-6500-Turbo-Socket/dp/B010T6CWI2 u will have to pay 204$ for the same shit, and the warranty is smaller but doesnt make up to the 3750k.
>The most demanding games are not dual threaded, so that point is mute.
The amount of "most demanding games out there" can pretty much be counted on two hands. And those most demanding games can only use up to 5-6 threads as the others are required for OS and background processes. The rest of the "slightly lesser" demanding games out there are either single/dual threaded, or at maximum quad threaded. Most applications out there aren't highly threaded and require much better per core performance as they only have 1-3 threads to honestly operate on.
Its not a moot point at all. And its funny because even in those multi-threaded applications/games, the 4c/4thread i5-3570k STILL beats out a 8c/8THREAD FX-8350.
>And the 3570 is stll a good bit more
No. Not at ALL.
FX-8350 Stock Speed: 4.0Ghz.
i5-3570k. Stock Speed: 3.4Ghz.
To achieve a 1Ghz overclock over stock on a FX-8350 is going to require a damn good chip and quite a good cooler for how hot it runs.
To achieve a 1Ghz overclock over stock on a FX-8350 is going to require pretty much any damn chip out there (barring really shitty ones) and a $30 Hyper 212 Evo (Hell, even the $20 Xigmatek Gaia is capable too).
And in terms of motherboards, the average 990FX board (since the 970-UD3 was destroyed with shitty mosfets in a revision) is around $120, and so are Intel boards. So price-wise, the Intel option is CHEAPER than AMD.
So ask yourself. Why would you go with a CPU that is subpar in 95% of the situations, and good in 5% of situations. When you can get a CPU that is good in 95% of situations, and barely any subpar in 5%? Its a damn no-brainer.
I'm hoping editing computer build questions are allowed?
Im currently building an editing computer and had some questions.
Ive been editing my gopro footage on an old power mac g5 with imovie09 and its time for an upgrade. Im going to be filming with a gopro and uploading to youtube. The computer wont be used for anything else.
This is my first build. I followed this workflow found in the side bar of /r/gopro and had the items on my amazon wish list.my family got together and bought me a bunch of stuff for my birthday!!!
|Type |Item
----------------------------|-------------------|---------
Motherboard| ASRock H77 Pro4/MVP ATX LGA1155|
Memory| Patriot Viper 3 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1600|
Storage| Seagate Barracuda 1.5TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive|
Case|NZXT Source 210 Elite White ATX Mid Tower|
Power Supply|OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W 80 PLUS Certified ATX12V / EPS12V|
I still need a processor Intel Core i5-3570K 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor
and a EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1GB Video Card as well as editing software. Im familiar with final cut but might try out some other editing programs and see what I think of them.
My questions are:
1.Will a specific editing program go better with this setup than another program?
2. Is this a good monitor? Im assuming if im just editing/uploading footage to the internet I dont really need a super expensive monitor?
3. What should I used for wireless internet? is the Rosewill 54Mbps Wireless Adapter Card (RNX-G300LX) any good?
4. Speakers? I just need something simple
5. Operating system? Microsoft Windows 8.1?
6. V7 KC0A2-4L3P Keyboard?
7. Optical mouse?
Am I missing anything?
Thanks in advance for your help. Cant wait to get the rest of the parts and start editing on a decent computer!
https://www.amazon.com/Intel-Core-i5-3570K-Quad-Core-Processor/dp/B007SZ0E1K
This is the processor I have and I never have any problems. I havent even bothered overclocking it because i havent had the need to. This specific link is a bit high priced, so you may want to shop around a bit. I think I paid somewhere around 250-300 for mine a couple years ago.
Sounds like everything else is ok. If you want to be extra sure, run a scan with super anti spy ware to check for viruses and the likes. Then maybe crystal disk scan to check for hard drive errors. Both of those can definitely impact game peformance. Other than that, I can't think of much else to do except upgrade your rig.
For gaming you don't really need an i7 a solid graphics card is more important. Dont buy AMD, Intel just has more power and 8 cores is pretty much just wasted money imo.
i5 3570 - http://www.amazon.com/Intel-Core-i5-3570K-Quad-Core-Processor/dp/B007SZ0E1K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1344346563&sr=8-1&keywords=i5
GTX570 - http://www.amazon.com/performance-ENGTX570-DCII-2DIS-1280MD5/dp/B004MN3HBA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1344346714&sr=8-1&keywords=asus+570
Asrock z77 - http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-P8Z77-V-LX-Intel-Motherboard/dp/B007MKGF82/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1344346870&sr=8-2&keywords=asrock+z77
Corsair 600 watt - http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Certified-Compatible-Platforms-CMPSU-600CXV2/dp/B004W2T2UQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1344346924&sr=8-2&keywords=be+quiet+psu
2x4gig ram 1600 - http://www.amazon.com/Kingston-Technology-Modules-KHX1600C9D3K2-8GX/dp/B0037TO5C0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1344346988&sr=8-1&keywords=1600+8gb+ram
You can go cheaper on the graphics card (560ti), get a cheaper mobo, get a psu with cable management (more expansive but dont have to deal with annoying cables everywhere, will probably cost arround +40$).
almost exactly 800$.
e: depending if you want to overclock and what case you have you might want to get the old i5 (better to overclock) and get a dedicated cpu fan.