[Tip] Upgrade Core2Duo to play
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That that…long long!!!! Hahaha
A question, although I imagine the answer, the 2 modules of 4 memory, to 1 of 8 is to take advantage of the dual, right? Is it worth it? -
Well, the truth is that there is barely any performance difference between the two, but the 3570K is cooler, as it runs at 77w compared to the 95w of the 2500k.
That said, I don't know what the prices are like right now, but depending on the difference, one might be better than the other.Personally, I think that whichever processor you choose, it will be good for a long time

Best regards!!
I had read in several reviews that these new Intels were hotter than the previous ones, regardless of the fact that the 2500K, even though it's a bit cooler, does consume more.
Both CPUs are really good, to be honest: AnandTech - Bench - CPU
I would go for the 3570K with a good heatsink, but some 2500K's overclock a bit more. In short, both are great processors.. :troll:. and I'm still holding on with my Q6600 at 3.2 and hoping it lasts :llorar:
At the price of memory, 2 modules of 4 Gigas will be a steal. Better two modules than one for Dual Channel as you rightly pointed out.
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+1 to 2500K because it is cooler at temperatures even though it consumes more (very small difference), and because it goes further in overclocking :ugly:
+1 also to Dual Channel, it is always better to have two modules of the same capacity. See 2x2Gb, 2x4Gb, etc.Best regards!
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The price of the 2500k to 3570 is 1€ in some store… so if you think it's good... then the 2500k... right now I'm waiting to get paid for the c2d and for them to tell me something about the p4 which I might sell for 50 euros the whole box... let's see if there's any luck and an order next week ;D -
Price of the 2500k to 3570 is 1 € in some store… so if you think it's good... then the 2500k... right now I'm waiting to get paid for the c2d and for them to tell me something about the p4 which I might sell for 50 euros the whole box... let's see if there's any luck and an order next week ;D
If you mount a good heatsink the 3570K is not a bad option, and if you're not going to do extreme overclocking either. The I2500K as they tell you can go up a little more, but we're saying that both micros are very good. If you don't care that the temperature is a little higher the 3570K is a good option.
As you can see in the review I gave you both are similar, but in general the 3570K pulls a little more. I if the difference is a Euro I would go for the 3570K. The thing is that in some stores the I2500K is about 30€ cheaper and I don't pay that for the difference in performance but a Euro… ;D Also the 3570K is not for leaving it stock :troll: just like the 2500K. There's a reason they have the multiplier unlocked :osvaisacagar:
Take your time to think it over, and read some reviews, but whatever option you choose you'll get a good micro.
jajaja the more we opine the more we confuse you :llorar:
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Take your time to think about it, and read some reviews, but whatever the option you choose, you'll get a good micro.
jajaja when we give more opinions we get you more confused :llorar:
Of course if… :ugly:
I've been so disappointed since I saw the "uncorking" of the Ivy... :ffu: for me the Sandy are more "noble" xD and more frecos, the truth is that's important.
Anyway, and to help tip the balance, despite going against my preferences, the Ivy has a technology of less nanometers, more performance in the long run and more advantages in new boards like native USB 3.0, integrated graphics, etc.
If the difference is a euro... 7 or 8 degrees more won't be so bad with a good heatsink and a moderate overclock
Best regards!
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Of course yes… :ugly:
I have been disappointed since I saw the "uncorking" of the Ivy... :ffu: for me the Sandy are more "noble" xD and more frequent, the truth is that is important.
Anyway, and to help tip the balance, despite going against my preferences, the Ivy has a technology of less nanometers, more performance in the long run and more advantages in new boards like native USB 3.0, integrated graphics, etc.
If the difference is a euro... 7 or 8 degrees more will not be so bad with a good heatsink and a moderate overclock
Best regards!
+1
Anyway if you have plenty of cash you buy both, you test them, and the one you don't want you give me, I'll give it a use. 
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I think everyone already knows the pros and cons of the two micros… Undoubtedly, both are very good.
The Ivy Bridge has as points in its favor; 10% more performance, lower consumption, prepared for future graphics with PCI 3.The Sandy Bridge; "Less" performance (without OC), but a beast when OC
I have the 3570K and it works very well, it's true that it gets hotter than the 2500K
but it's not that much and it performs much more, I have it at 4000Mhz and a half-decent cooler
and it doesn't go over 70º in full load and goes up a little more but I don't need more, it has plenty of powerkeep in mind that it performs a little more than the 2500K so the O:C. although it's less, they perform similarly
EG: 3570K at 4000Mhz and the 2500K at 4200Mhz would perform practically the same
regards
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As you are... one thing is to advise and another is to drive me crazy jejejeje
I affirm that the difference is 4 euros, and I am not an extreme OC user, on the c2d I had it because it cost me nothing to overclock it, with 2 bios tweaks, that is, I had to get a cooler that was more beastly.
I don't know about the future, but for now I am satisfied with a moderate OC (right now I don't want to complicate my life), that the cooler is not a turbine, and that the consumption is not an animal... then?
By the way... I think I could wait a little bit with the acquisition of the components... do you think the economic situation will change something?
Ferelxyx, the pc would be "similar" to yours, except for the motherboard and graphics card I think, what can you tell me about performance in games? I would also be interested in your experience with the crucial HC, since now I see them as a bit more affordable... do you have it for the OS?
Thanks again to everyone, that although right now you have me a bit dizzy, I appreciate it a lot.... and to the one who dropped the idea of getting 2 and giving one away... it's not that big of a deal jejejejeje
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+1
Anyway, if you have enough money, you can buy both, test them, and if you don't want one, you give it to me, and I'll use it. 
Come on, that's exactly what I was going to suggest! You're a great guy jajaja :risitas:
How you are... one thing is to advise and another is to drive me crazy jejejeje
Don't worry, I think we've reached a small consensus. If the price difference is minimal, the cooler is decent and the overclock is moderate, the answer is directly:
Intel i5 3570K 3.4Ghz
And the graphics card is the 7850 with 2Gb

Best regards!
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Ferelxyx, the pc would be "similar" to yours, except for the motherboard and graphics card, I think. Can you tell me about the performance in games? I'm also interested in your experience with the Crucial HC, since now I see them as more affordable... do you have it for the OS?
I recently got it and I can tell you that I hesitated between the two computers as you did, because the first ones they released got very hot, but mine has good temperatures because they have already solved those problems
in terms of game performance, it's great. In the 3DMark 11, it surpassed all the 560Ti and almost reached the crossfire of the 7770
when with my previous C2D E6300 2.80 GHz @ 3.50 Ghz I couldn't even reach the Ati 6850the solid state drive is working perfectly for now: fast, cool and quiet of course
and if I only use it for the OS, it's 64GB and of course, among other features, the system startup is very fast
and the shutdown is fasterregards
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Ole!! ladies answers…well I think I have it clear on motherboard, processor and graphics...let's see if it reaches me for the ssd....would you mind if I also ask you about the heatsinks?
Before I had the thermaltake big typhoon vx...it's a shame that it's only compatible with 775, k8 and am2..in its day it also cost me money....what's out there now that has good performance?
...look I take advantage...come on there's not much left!!!!
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Well, some Cooler Master is cheap and well made, for example the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO you have it at 28€ :sisi:
Greetings!
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Ole!! señoras respuestas…pues creo que ya lo tengo claro en placa, procesador y grafica...a ver si me llega para el ssd....os molestaria si os pregunto tambien por los disipadores?
Antes tenia el thermaltake big typhoon vx...es una lastima que solo sea compatible con 775, k8 y am2..en su dia tambien me costo dineros....que hay por ahi ahora que de buen rendimiento?
...mira que me aprovecho...venga que ya queda nada!!!!
hola, si mal no recuerdo las asrock son compatible con disipadores de 775
P.D muy buen disipador ¿ era el de cobre?
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I would mount the 3570K with a good heatsink, but some 2500K stretch a bit more in overclocking. In short, both are great processors.. :troll:. and meanwhile I'm holding on with my Q6600 at 3.2 and hoping it lasts :llorar:
The truth is that the Q6600 is a great processor, I have a lot of affection for mine even though it's used in the family PC :llorar:
But anyway, the day it dies, I'll reuse it for the second PC I have at my parents' house and leave the E6700 out of work :troll:
The truth is that with my i7 920 I've been amazed at how much Intel micros go up. I've almost set it to 2Ghz more than its stock speed, and I'm not even very experienced!!
Now I don't know if I have it at 3.8 or something like that, although for winter I think I'll turn it up and save on heating (just kidding, you wouldn't believe how cold it gets where I live, haha)
The truth is that a 2500k is a "terrifying" micro, and certainly the day it doesn't give more of itself, my micro won't either…Anyway, whoever buys it, as I said before, it will be a great choice and you'll enjoy your "new baby" wonderfully.
Regards!!
P.D: I'm not planning to renew with my 920 and my GTX 670 for a loooong time. And if I do, please call me a compulsive consumer and ban me from the forum for a few months :ugly:
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Done!

Not so fast! We need Mr. Dark available, to decimate the hordes of Trolls that are lurking for us.
Cheers! JUGÓN!

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Well yes, the heatpipes are made of copper… well I appreciate the information, if it's compatible I'll use it for my new "baby"... hahaha
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Well yes, the heatpipes are copper… well I appreciate the information, if it's compatible I'll use it for my new "girl"... hahaha
no man no, not the head pipes no... the thermaltake big typhoon vx I can't remember if it's the normal one (the one I had) or the "V" shaped one that had the copper fins version.
that was the question, anyway whether it's the normal or the "V" it's a great heatsink that I think will work very well for you.
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Mother that disconnect!!!
Well, good news, I sold the c2d for 120 and the p4 for 50…jejejeje I think I got a good deal
Regarding the cooler, the fins are not copper, but if as you say, it is compatible with the board, I think the performance will be much better than the e series
A small doubt, I saw the 7870 for about 30 more than the 7850....what do you say? Is it worth it? -
Yes, it's cool. You haven't got a single platform, right? As you said you're not into extreme OC, you can go for a Z75 Pro3 with the 3470. I think you can reach a multi of 38 with a Z and with a little bit of base clock you have 4GHz.
The 3470 is at 170€ and the Z75 at 85€ approx at pccomponentes, a pretty cool platform performance/price. Then you have 2x4GB Corsair Value for 35 euros, with the 7870 you'll have to indulge in conditions for a long season.
Editing: There has been a price movement, now the ideal is the 3570 for 180€, you would have the 4GHz without touching the base clock.
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