Hello fine ladies and gentleman.
I need some advise from the most computer savvy of the guild members. I am building my own computer, and I am an extremely meticulous shopper. I have been watching literal hours of reviews, unboxxings, benchmarks, etc... to try and figure out which route I wanted to go. Please look over the configuration below, and let me know if you see any compatibility issues, or pieces that you have had an outright issue with in the past.
I'm putting down the two builds which I have been going back and forth on for the last week. I can't decide between the AMD FX-8350 and the I7-3770. Thats right, there is no "k" on the end of the 3770, as I do not plan on overclocking.
Build #1
Case: Rosewill Blackhawk Mid-Tower
Processor: AMD FX 8350 Vishera Eight Core 4.0Ghz
Motherboard: Gigabyte 990FX UD5 AM3+
GPU: HIS IceQ Radeon 7870 Ghz Edition
RAM Memory: 2 x 8Gb G.Skill Ripjaw X Series
Total Price: $790
Pros: Most powerful Eight Core Processor on the market. Less expensive. Benchmarking about halfway between the i5-3570 and the i7-3770... which are the two current monsters on the Intel side. It completely smashes the 2600 and 2600k which many gamers are running in their systems built prior to 2012.
Cons: It's an early generation Eight Core, hardly impressive benchmarks considering the increased resources available on the chip. The i7-3770 outshines it in every single way except price point. AMD has reduced compatibility with some features of the GTX GPUs which I would prefer for the PhysX technology.
Build #2
Case: Rosewill Blackhawk Mid-Tower
Processor: Intel i7-3770 Four Core 3.6Ghz
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z77 UD4
GPU: MSI 2Gb GTX 660ti
RAM Memory: 2 x 8Gb G.Skill Ripjaw X Series
Total Price: $951
Pros: Faster than the FX 8350. Intel GPU with full PhysX support for enhanced visual gaming. Intel has better memory handling.
Cons: More expensive. Only four cores (futureproof?).
I keep swapping back and fourth between my choice of builds. Money is a factor, but I would be willing to spend the extra cash on the Intel build if I thought it was as futureproof as the Eight Core processor. Even though the AMD 8350 is slightly slower than the i7-3770 the benchmarks seem to only be utilizing 4 core processing. If benchmarks were optimized for 8 core processing, would the 8350 be faster?
If any of you have thoughts, or see some compatibility issues in the builds that I did not recognize, please let me know. I'm not looking to debate Intel vs AMD as full product line companies... I am just looking for advise on these particular builds.