3570k or an AMD alternative?

kevior

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Hey guys, i have been planning on getting a new mobo, memory and CPU. I have been mainly looking at a Intel i5 3570k processor with, maybe a MSI, Gigabyte or Asus motherboard and Vengeance memory. It never really crossed my mind to consider an AMD based system until now. If anyone has any recommendations for either and Intel or and AMD based system for about £350 (Just talking about a mobo, CPU, and RAM here not an entire PC)

Thankyou everyone, in advance!

Kev
 
Just watch Tom's Bulldozer review... Unless you really need to save a couple bucks you're probably much better off going with an Intel build for better performance per dollar.

PS: I love my 3570K!
 
trust me, i used to be a dyed in the wool staunch amd fan and even i won't touch bulldozer in its current state

for your budget i would recommend:


i know its about £25 over your specified budget, but its £25 well spent in my eyes and you may be able to find it cheaper through different suppliers as well
 
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trust me, i used to be a dyed in the wool staunch amd fan and even i won't touch bulldozer in its current state

for your budget i would recommend:


i know its about £25 over your specified budget, but its £25 well spent in my eyes and you may be able to find it cheaper through different suppliers as well

Sounds very promising! Thankyou very much!
 
trust me, i used to be a dyed in the wool staunch amd fan and even i won't touch bulldozer in its current state

for your budget i would recommend:


i know its about £25 over your specified budget, but its £25 well spent in my eyes and you may be able to find it cheaper through different suppliers as well

Is there a cheaper mobo alternative, i added windows 7 to the pricelist and its a little over budget :huh:
 
A MSI Z77A G43 would be just fine.
Or, if you wish to have SLI support, a G45. Both the GD65 and the '55 are great boards, although the '65 would not be needed for the 3570k.
 
This does very much depend upon what you want to use the rig for really. Usually the i5 would be the go to chip but it looks like you are now tighter on the wallet so:
Give us the budget
What you need to get
What you've got already (including things you can re-use)
What you want to use it for and we'll see what we can do!

In the meantime the i5 is better and as for mobos there are a vast number of excellent z77s out there (it's hard to go wrong). MSI are my personal favourites too, you don't need the top of the range for an i5 chip. The GD55 is more than enough, G43 is plenty too.
 
Watch out for Today Only deals on Scan. A few days ago there was i5 + Z77 board + 8Gig Vengeance bundle for £269.
 
This does very much depend upon what you want to use the rig for really. Usually the i5 would be the go to chip but it looks like you are now tighter on the wallet so:
Give us the budget
What you need to get
What you've got already (including things you can re-use)
What you want to use it for and we'll see what we can do!

In the meantime the i5 is better and as for mobos there are a vast number of excellent z77s out there (it's hard to go wrong). MSI are my personal favourites too, you don't need the top of the range for an i5 chip. The GD55 is more than enough, G43 is plenty too.

Okay, I'm going to start off with what i have at the moment. I have;

Mobo, no idea what it is, there doesn't seem to be any documentation on it but it socket 775.

CPU, Pentium D 2.8GHz

Memory, Two 1GB sticks, DDR2, don't know what make

Graphics, Asus Radeon 6670

PSU, Corsair CX600


So that's what i have at the moment, i want to get;

CPU, i5 3570k (Unless some-one gives me a really good reason to get an AMD system)

Memory, 8GB probably Corsair Vengeance Ram, DDR3

Mobo, i don't really know

OEM copy of Windows 7


My price range is probably about £400 for all of that.

My PC shall be used for gaming and the occasional video encoding. I shall probubly overclock the CPU at a later date, when i decide to get a heatsink.
Also, i would prefer the CPU to be a retail product. I could do with the heat sink but if it's noisy please let me know and i'll buy a different one. And later on i will probubly get a higher end graphics card, but i wont be thinking about that for another year or so i would say.

Thanks for all the help guys, much appreciated ;)
 
Another thing is, i see that the MSI G45 is cheaper on scan at the moment (Sale on). should i go for it or go for the more expensive GD55?
 
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