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"We’ve already mentioned the Extreme Edition processors from Intel, and prior to writing this article, thought long and hard about including the Core i7-5960X in our recommendations. But we ultimately decided against it. Not only does that chip retail for a whopping $1049 on Amazon, it only runs at 3 GHz out of the box, which will mean slower graphics performance than you get from the 4790K or 4690K, despite offering eight cores. There are few affordable X99 motherboards that support it, and it also requires DDR4 memory, which does run considerably faster than DDR3, but also costs a lot more, and so increases the price of this platform. Even opting for the more affordable six-core Core i7-5820K processor is a costly proposition. The only reason to choose the 5820K over the 4790K is for a triple-GPU setup.
In its defense, the Haswell-E processors are fairly easy to overclock. With an all-in-one closed-loop water cooler, such as Corsair’s H105 Hydro, the Core i7-5960X should hit 4.2 GHz, but even at this speed it’s still not a clear leap ahead of the Core i7-4790K in gaming."
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