vickybat
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@ sabya
Don't get confused buddy. Stay calm and keep a clear head when buying the right stuff.
Let me clear some of your doubts:
LGA 2011 will also get the 22nm treatment and the cpu's will be codenamed as ivybridge-E (Enthusiast). They will be 6 core to 8 core and will be targeted towards heavy multitaskers or while using hugely threaded apps.
LGA 1155 22nm cpus are ivybridge only.
What we are saying that you stick with 1155 only as you don't need the 2011 platform for your usage. Remember both platforms give upgrade paths but the former is better for your usage as you'll only be gaming heavily. Invest the money saved in better gpu's and other peripherals.
The best solution for you right now is to go for a 2600k+z68 combo. Its incredibly powerful and will save you a lot of cash. Or if you can wait till march, ivybridge(1155) might launch as well. So i recommend you to stick with 1155 platform.
Tell us your opinions mate.
Don't get confused buddy. Stay calm and keep a clear head when buying the right stuff.
Let me clear some of your doubts:
LGA 2011 will also get the 22nm treatment and the cpu's will be codenamed as ivybridge-E (Enthusiast). They will be 6 core to 8 core and will be targeted towards heavy multitaskers or while using hugely threaded apps.
LGA 1155 22nm cpus are ivybridge only.
What we are saying that you stick with 1155 only as you don't need the 2011 platform for your usage. Remember both platforms give upgrade paths but the former is better for your usage as you'll only be gaming heavily. Invest the money saved in better gpu's and other peripherals.
The best solution for you right now is to go for a 2600k+z68 combo. Its incredibly powerful and will save you a lot of cash. Or if you can wait till march, ivybridge(1155) might launch as well. So i recommend you to stick with 1155 platform.
Tell us your opinions mate.