I'm planning to buy a new cpu and I am going to leave it to you pros
to decide for me.
Honestly if you are not overclocking all the i5 quad cores haswells are good we are talking 3.6 to 3.9 ghz so at most 10% difference. Something that is hard to notice unless you use a stopwatch or do a 24 hour task or something. You can even do limited overclocking with these chips if you have a DIY motherboard such as asus or gigabyte since intel allows you to change some effects of the turbo and the turbo bins.
Overclocking with better cooling of course go with the devil canyon i5 or i7 (out of your price range)
The i5-4430 for instance has a Turbo of 3.2. Maybe if you are right and nobody notices the missing MHz, he might as well find an i5-2500, since with a Turbo of 3.7 it will more than make up for being two gens behind, a 2500K even more so as already stated.
Amazing? Compared to what?I5 4430 without a doubt. Amazing CPU
Compared to performance per dollar and wattage.Amazing? Compared to what?
I agree but the same can be said as to why does everyone see over clocking as the thing to do. Its a nice performing CPU overall. Amazing in the sense it performs admirably at a much lower cost in comparison to the others in the current lineup.Yeah, 3570K is going for less than $200 these days and will almost always beat the 4430, as will the 2500K for that matter.
I think CPUs like the 4430 are for those who have to have to have new, have to have a quad, and have to spend less than $200. Otherwise, it's not so much amazing as it is a CPU to fill a price niche.
True... but many people have no idea how to configure a 1366 / X58 chipset motherboard..X5675 no doubt esp if you can get your hands on a nice LGA1366 motherboard.