Ok, the 2500K stands at £164.39 and the 950 at £184.79, is it worth paying another £20 for the 950? I know the over-clocks on 1155 are better than the 1366.
Video rendering but mostly gaming,
How much video rendering do you do? If you do shed loads then you'd be better off with the i7-950.
If you don't really do that much then you'd probably benefit more from the faster 2500K if you really really like your games.
You'd probably not notice much of a difference with games really though I'm guessing. And I am guessing![]()
Edit: If you've not already decided on a motherboard though you should probably check out both the P67 and X58 Sabertooth. The site has reviews of both if you haven't seen them.
No i don't do shed loads mate just from time to time, i know, i don't see the point in a 2600K because the difference from the 2500K and 2600K is insignificant for gaming.
Yep, but not so insignificant when rendering I guess cus the 2600K has twice as many threads as the 2500K![]()
But anyway, if its more for gaming and you don't do much rendering or stuff like that then I think 2500K looks the bee's knee's![]()
Edit: imho![]()
2500k you can say "i haz newer tech sandy bridge FTW LOLZ" like i doplus 4.7GHz just sounds sexy![]()
I wouldnt fork over the extra cash for x58 with lga 1366 socket. Go for a p67 and the i5-2500k (if you really need rendering then get the 2600k it will be more then enough unless you are working for pixar or something) Plus in 5 months when Ivy Bridge comes out if you feel your RIG isnt adequate you will have that saved money to put towards the new cpu (which I believe will run on the lga 1155 socket, yes yes?).
You should be fine though with the 2500k, it is an awesome lil chip. Best of luck mate
Take a look at some of these benchmarks: http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/288?vs=100
Its the same as what people have said, unless you're regularly using apps that can make use of +4 cores, then the 2500k is the better chip. Go with the 2500k mate