With the bus overclockability of Haswell, does the K version matter as much? In Anand's review he mentioned that you could run the FSB at 100, 125 and 166.6MHz.
Since my target with overclocking would be ~4.2-4.4GHz, then it seems to me that I don't need a "K" version. If the 4770 is 3.4GHz at 100MHz BCLK, then 125*34=4250MHz.
And, yeah, I ordered a 4770K today... and now I'm questioning it. I like to overclock - mostly because I think it's fun - but I do a lot virtual machines (I do development in multiple VM's and I do a lot of compilation).
Since my target with overclocking would be ~4.2-4.4GHz, then it seems to me that I don't need a "K" version. If the 4770 is 3.4GHz at 100MHz BCLK, then 125*34=4250MHz.
And, yeah, I ordered a 4770K today... and now I'm questioning it. I like to overclock - mostly because I think it's fun - but I do a lot virtual machines (I do development in multiple VM's and I do a lot of compilation).