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And that sudden desire to do OC? Have other forum branches made you envious or what? :troll:
I would spend a little more money on the motherboard to get into OC, although the chipset doesn't change, the capacity always varies from one model to another of the motherboard, in addition to that old parable that said "250€ of micro don't match with 80€ of motherboard" :rollani:
AH! And for OC the heatsink has to grow, you can already give it vitamins :risitas:
Saludos!
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I can't decide xD
Never mind, if you give me the go-ahead I'll leave it like this xD
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I put the K on it because it's more powerful than the other one even though I'm not going to do OC, no OC at all I've seen some photos on the forum with the processor frozen xDD
Is it better to put a 1300, 1600 or 1866 RAM? As the difference is only two euros, it's the same, right?
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Is it better to put a ram of 1300,1600 or 1866? As the difference is only two euros, it's the same, right?
Up to 2400Mhz you can choose any... from that speed there is more bandwidth but not more performance.
I have 32Gb of 1866Mhz but I have them at 2133Mhz with the clock as tight as possible.
At 4.4Ghz it's a breeze and if you get a good one, overclock it, it's worth it. I'm considering a liquid to plant it at 4.9Ghz or 5Ghz since in summer I can't put it at more than 4.6Ghz without reaching dangerous temperatures and in winter I can only put it at 4.7Ghz.
Of course, I had to remove the IHS: OC a un 4790K - HardLimit :troll:
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Man, the other micro goes to 4Ghz in turbo mode, without needing OC, it's 24€ difference, you decide, but it's a waste not to overclock a K... It's like having a Lamborghini to go to Mercadona :ugly: In the memos if there is almost no price difference, get the fastest ones, in the long run +200mhz are appreciated. Regards! -
Well, the definitive one
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Tonight when I get home I'll order it, I'll post pictures when it arrives.
Many thanks to all my computer godparents, it's a pleasure to be able to count on your help again!
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Nothing, man, to order. But if they then stone you for using a K in that chipset don't say we didn't warn you :risitas:
In all this, what about the change from Seagate to Toshiba?

Best regards!
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A colleague recommended it to me and said it was better, but when you ask I suppose it's not the case, so I'll leave the seagate :ugly: With so many changes, I hope I'm not making a mistake by ordering it xD :ugly:
In case I want to overclock something later, I would change the motherboard, because I can't afford it anymore, I've made the most of it xDThanks again!
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A colleague recommended it to me and said it was better, but since you ask I guess it's not the case, so I'll stick with the Seagate :ugly: With so many changes, I hope I'm not making a mistake by ordering it xD :ugly:
In case I want to overclock something later, I'll change the motherboard, because I can't afford anything more, I'm being as frugal as possible xDThanks again!
Well, to be honest, I've only had a couple of Toshibas and they're not very present in the market, I'd say the most common ones are Western Digital and Seagate. On the other hand, the most reliable mechanical hard drives are Hitachi, but they cost a fortune…
I haven't built a Toshiba in a long time, if you want, give it a try and tell us
Or if not, I directly recommend a Western Digital, the ones I have so far have been as tough as rocks. For storage, a Caviar Green will be perfect for you.Best regards!
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When in 2012 Western Digital bought the Storage Division of Hitachi or HGST, a small part was left to Toshiba to manufacture 3.5" HDDs, I think as compensation for a supply contract they had with HGST, and the anti-monopoly limitations.
That is, if you buy a Toshiba, you have Hitachi technology but under the umbrella of WD.
Salu2!
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In the end I got the seagate, as soon as everything arrives I'll hang up some pictures! :osvaisacagar: