I built my computer from scratch, so the choice fell immediately on the 3770K and the motherboard with the newest chipset for the 1155 socket. As an option, I was considering buying a cheaper motherboard on the Z68, but with support for Ivy Bridge and PCI Express 3.0. The firmware was released a week after the start of sales of the processor. However, I decided not to bother and took a board on the Z77. As a supporter of reasonable overclocking, I was confused that thermal paste is used as an internal thermal interface, and not solder. It all depends on the processor cover. If it turns out to be leaky, then this will give the processor physical obsolescence in addition to the planned moral, and an increase in temperature as a result of overclocking will only speed it up. Like it or not - time will tell. In the meantime, I have the fastest processor at a more or less adequate price. Corsair CML16GX3M4X1600C8 memory with low latency and low-profile heatsinks matched the standard frequency of the memory controller in the processor, and the graphics built into the processor will give time to find something worthwhile from video cards.
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