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    CPU/GPU i7-950 to i7-2600

    I have a i7-950 build. I wonder if I will notice a different using a new build i7-2600k, 2600, or i5-2500k. I do not have knowledge if core 2 q9300 to i7-950 is a big improvement . For a GPU i use GTX 460 768mb & 336 stream processors.

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    Take a look at this;

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      #3
      @MERX2006
      Make sure that your SandyBridge sits on Z68 MoBo
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        #4
        Wait until sandy bridge-E later this year or wait for ivy bridge which will be 22nm (January 2012).
        I don't believe the differce is so imporatnt to buy a hole new pc,m/b,cpu,ram.

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          #5
          On things that matter in DVDFab, the 2600K is about 30-40% faster. I would call this significant if you encode h264 (using DVD Ripper or BD Ripper) or compress or otherwise re-encode Blu-rays using BD Copy. As noted by Ipopov, the mobo/bios must fully suppport the QuickSync feature to realize these benefits.
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            #6
            i5-2500K is a good way to go, I couldn't justify the premium on the i7-2600K.

            But that's just me..

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