Quote (dolarsignzeroxeighty @ May 17 2013 02:36pm)
i've never been butthurt on something that happened online, you in the other hand are flaming me, so you're contradicting yourself.
People seeing people contradict themselves without admitting they were wrong ask questions about the credibility of the person contradicting themselves without admitting they're wrong.
i'm really proud to see you understood my way of arguing/debating in a short time and are able to use it in own your own properly.
i've proved you have no knowledge and you didn't even post a single build to start with in your thread so people can give second opinions on your build.
can you explain why it's better to get a i7 over a i5 without using terrible arguments? i enjoy good debates , so far i didn't have any in this forum that i enjoyed.
Quote (VVR4ITH @ May 17 2013 03:02pm)
@ OP - Don't listen to these two morons. They know nothing about building PCs are are constantly making new accounts on this site to ask simple questions and hide their ignorance.
Point. If you want to stream get the i7 and do a bunch of shit at once this or 8350 , if you trust those shifty eye'd bastards @ AMD ...
if you want to just game, i5 3750k will serve you well.
Big difference between 8350 and i5 3750k is the threads. overall 8350 wins over i5 3750k in multitasking / gaming streaming.
Using singular activities, the i5 3750 will win.
if you want to be a badass and do a bunch of shit at once, stream , play games , watch HD Movies while playing videogames , photoshop , djing etc.
go with i7 3770k. Can't beat the price of it, considering its 100.00 off. Hyperthreading is the main thing with the i7 ... makes shit smooth as fuck, except BF3 , hyperthreading causes stuttering, but not for other games. JS