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				Building new Desktop, what processor?
			 
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		 Unless you are doing anything like heavy video editing and the like, pretty much any processor will get the job done just fine, nowadays. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Even for video editing, until not long ago we mostly used a 3+ years old machine, which was supposed to be a temporary replacement but then turned out to be just fine and we kept it. (It may be slower when you encode, but if you queue your stuff and go to sleep, you won't be bothered) 
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		 Personally I'd recommend AMD FX series. I sell both Intel and AMD and those AMD whip the i7. http://www.amd.com/us/products/deskt...omparison.aspx 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
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		 Those Xeon processors are for servers, not desktops. The highest priced AMD in the "high end" list is almost $400 cheaper than the Intel i7. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
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 There is no AMD chip of equal generation that can whip an intel chip. My 980x(6core) made in 2010 is the same speed as an AMD 16core released this year. Everyone knows that AMD has been behind Intel for a long time, and will be for the forseeable future. Unless you need to spend a little less money, then get an AMD, but if anything you do is dependent on getting done faster -- and that's almost everything -- then get an Intel. Time = money. This chart tells you everything...AMD doesn't make it onto the list until way down near the middle and bottom. http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html 
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		 every time I got an amd cpu I wanted to slap myself, and ended up swapping it for an intel computer shortly after. Now I look at intel as a benchmark (for software developers too) and amd as an intel emulator, everything seems smoother on intel. (What I just wrote is NOT a fact, just trying to put my personal feel in a single sentence). 
		
	
		
		
		
		
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		 Just built a new pc with an i7 2700k. It's a beast but probably a little over budget. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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		 The real bottleneck is in disk IO, so get a nice SSD, and 1 or 2 - 3tb drives for storage. I'd stick with the i7 - get the extreme if you want. Some non-gaming software these days like video editing are starting to use GPU power as well, so you might want to consider a good video card too. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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	That AMD statement is so trollicious, it arose me from the dead to speak my mind   Let's seperate the players from the pro's. You have one MFR choice for CPU.. Intel. Next you have a budget. You seem to know what you want and thats a good thing.. However light gaming, is a bit unspecific.. And your bottleneck in your choice.. The higher quality chipset you choose, also contradicts your alternate components that will be required to support that chipset. You have 2 current enthusiast chipsets, and then 1 choice. 1. The X58, (LGA 1366) which is now being replaced by the LGA 2011 This chipset is proven dominent and was one of the greatest investments ever, if you bought early on.. I have i7 920's going on 4+ years still on the same value it was back then in USED condition.. No other chipset in mankind has ever retained its value.. even close to its initial opening value.. EVER. The X58 is currently running out of stock, but you can bargain shop this now, and get a good solid build for time to come.. The X58 is say in the current range you want today is... i7 960-990x (X) means clock us unlocked and you can overclock it.. in case you are unaware I just picked up a i7 960 for $150 bucks at a retail store... Crazy insane.. Its $250 or so at newegg for the CPU I can talk all day on this, but lets move on. Replacing this now is the X79 (LG 2011) This is the top shit you want as a PC home/gamer encoder. Make no mistakes, and of course this is where you will get bent in the pocketbook.. I have no personal exp yet wiht this chipset, but being Intels Enthusiast product, you can be sure its the best of the best. The more economical approach, and this one is where all the dreamers goto that can't afford the enthusiast products, choose the 1155, powerful probably for everything you state, and probably the most used right now... Define yourself light gaming.. Playing high end 3D games, but only for an hour? Or do you just want to boot up angry birds? With high end graphics, you need HIGH END POWER, Antec True Power + in the range of 750watts plus Asus for motherboard, features run rampant here, obvious choices needed, are expansion slots, mem max, usb 3/2, sata 6gbs, raid, nic, audio, and good chipsets.Speak to a knowledge guy when you figure out moreso what you need before pulling the plunger. Video Card, need to find a budget here.. a good card is $500 for gaming... A really good buy right now is the Nvidia 670... will be good for years to come and handle all gaming requirements... note the power supply here. When getting a HIGH END video card, make sure you have a high end CPU as well. or they will fight each other. Hard Drives etc, i recommend a small sata, and large HDD, and some external nas storage. dvd burner... GOOD BRAND RAM.. seriously 8 gigs is enough for plenty stuff today... go with what your booard prefers, the x58 likes the tri channel stuff... but not a big deal to stray into anything else Corsair Dominator is my suggestion. Good luck, i just rambled this off, so forgive me if i missed anything  | 
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		 I'm in the U.S. and Micro Center is constantly having really good deals on Intel Processors...I usually order my parts from Newegg but the Micro Center deal was to good to pass up. I don't remember if it's an instore deal only or if you can order online at that price. I found out about it while browsing Anandtech's "Hot Deals" forum section. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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		 I just built a new pc a month ago and had everything for under $500. I used an Intel i5-3570K overclocked to 4.75Ghz with no issues at all. It is on a Gigabyte UD3H MoBo which was super easy to OC memory and processor with a OCz ZT Series 750 Watt Modular ATX Power Supply. Right now I am using 12Gb of 1600Mhz DDR3 Corsair memory, a OCz 60GB SSD, Coolermaster Hyper 612t cooler in a Thermaltake case with 7 120mm Coolermaster 2200rpm fans. This system was done on a budget and could have really gone crazy with more expensive parts but this system blows away my previous system which was a i5-760 which was the first gen of the Intel i processors and was over 4 times as fast as my Pentium 4 3Ghz HT I had. I am going to upgrade to a i7-3770K which is only $289 but was sold out when I built mine or I would have spent the extra $100 to get more cores. I am fixing to build a fast laptop for a constable friend so he will quit spending outrageous money for Dells that sometimes aren't anymore reliable than a $400 HP. That just means he can buy more guns and ammo which is more fun to play with  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
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		 my newest PC is i7 and it's amazing - I think I will buy two more before the end of the year 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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		 Yeah I totally agree. I need at least one new machine super badly so I was checking out your parts in detail. I've been limping along here on 12 year old equipment for too long. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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		 i7 is great 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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		 That looks like a really good setup but could have saved $100+ just by going to microcenter to order with no rebates required. I used to always shop at compusa/newegg until they shut down the local stores and we started going to MicroCenter since they have the lowest prices and don't have to mail in rebates like at fry's or compusa. Have fun with it, it's gonna fly. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
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