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    CPU/GPU 3570k vs 3770k?

    do you have a factual reply?

    I wonder if hyper-threading makes a big difference making Blu-ray movie copies using the i7-3570K vs i7-3770K.

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    3570k vs 3770k?

    Administrators, please cut me a break and allow members to respond.

    Is hyper-treading a game changer for Blu-copy?

    I want to start start a new build.

    Work load for my desktop is & will be DVDFab Blu-copy.

    Will the i7-3570K perform as well as the I7-3770K?

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      #3
      I think you mean i5-3570K vs. i7-3770K?

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        #4
        It seems that Quick Sync on the i7-3770K is three times faster than a GTX680 using CUDA.

        http://hothardware.com/Reviews/Intel...eview/?page=12

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          #5
          MERX2006 - Take a look here;

          http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu...-i5-3570k.html

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            #6
            Go here;

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              #7
              Originally posted by MERX2006 View Post
              Administrators, please cut me a break and allow members to respond.
              Hi MERX2006
              Nobody has done anything to your thread, try searching a little harder, martythebrit had no trouble finding it.
              I have merged your two threads, please do not start another one on this topic.
              Thanks
              CBR929
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              Setting Up ImgBurn and DVDFab to work together

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                #8
                I don't backup BR but as you can see below my experience with Hypethreading. I have to believe it makes a big difference. I don't use GPU at all.
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