![]() ![]() Just saying suckers are buying the 4770k over the non K.Intel i7 12700K P-Cores 5Ghz / Intel i3 7100U There will be some apps that you can't run at all.Īnd you get to pay more for that lol. No amount of overclock will get you these features. The 4770k does not overclock well anyway and is missing important features like virtualization and TSX. I can get either chip and the 4770 is a better chip than the 4770k. TSX may be nice, but it really isnt that much better. there is no advantage that the 4770 has over 4770K, and it appears that when bench marked the 4770K still beats the 4770. Good luck with that.Ģ5,000 GHz? you must be smoking something amazing. You would need to run the 4770k at 25,000 Ghz to equal the non Ks TSX performance. And the non K 4770 can be had for 250.00 while the 4770k is over 300 with crippled features. No amount of overclocking will get you the TSX performance of the non K. TSX appears to provide significant improvement in concurrency - and thus performance - on TSX-capable CPUs which is very important as the number of threads and cores continues to increase in modern CPUs. The 4770K is the one i recommend, Its everything you need and a little more. If you plan to overclock down the road, or maybe your computer needs to kick it up a gear to handle compiling those C++ files or to handle that game your playing. With Haswell, if you don't own a "Unlocked" processor OC'ing is NOT gonna happen, you are locked at that speed.Ĭonclusion: I would spend the Extra $30 and get the "Unlocked" Version. This is why i don't like Haswell: In old processors you can overclock non-K processors by a little bit. I would pay for the 4770K because $30 really isn't gonna break the bank and it will help you if you computer needs to crank it up to get stuff done. The 4770 however is NOT "Unlocked", it will still get the job done without a problem. The REAL difference between a K and a non-K is that the 4770K is "Unlocked" which means as far as overclocking goes, the sky is the limit. The 4770 WILL get your jobs done without any issue, however there is a slight drawback in one area (But it doesn't seem to concern you as long as you don't care about OC'ing) You don't plan to over clock so normally i would say go with the non-k Edition if this was a $100 differance. ![]()
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