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Re: Building a PC

please dont comment if you dont know anything about assembling computers

You guys are suggesting a cpu thats based off the old chipset z97 which isnt compatible with ddr4 until skylake is released and even then your mobo will be obselete as x99 will be mainstream.
Sman, you're basically better off getting the 5820k simply because it has better future proofing as regards to x99, 6 cores, larger l3 cache, more pci-e lanes, and the aforementioned ddr4 support. Not to mention, they're both based off the same haswell architecture so running at the same clock speed will yield the same performance although the 4970k has better overclocking which i doubt you will take advantage since the 5820k is already running at 4.2+ ghz.
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i7-5820k @ 4.7 ghz, Asus X99 sabertooth TUF, Kingston DDR4-3200 16 GB 
Corsair H110i GT AIO, Samsung 850 Evo 250 GB x 2, EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC2 Hybrid
 Asus ROG Swift PG279Q 1440p/165hz, Corsair AX760w, Corsair Obsidian 750D
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