Ask a PC master: Should you purchase an opened K-arrangement Intel CPU, or get a good deal on a non-K chip?



Would it be advisable for you to spend the additional cash on an Intel K-arrangement processor? It's an inquiry we're much of the time posed, in light of the fact that it isn't as basic as you may might suspect.

PCWorld CPU master Gordon Mah Ung has the (nuanced) answer for you however. He discloses all that you have to think about opened K-arrangement processors: Yes, they're the main Intel CPUs that can be overclocked, yet by buying one of these superior parts, you're likewise focusing on purchasing a fan class Z-arrangement motherboard, as just those parts can wrench timekeepers past stock paces. K-arrangement chips likewise do not have a cooler in the case.

Consequently and others, Gordon figures a great many people shouldn't pay extra for an Intel K-arrangement CPU. That is the short answer. For a progressively nitty gritty clarification, including a couple of extremely substantial reasons why a few people might need to consider a K-arrangement chip, look at the video beneath.

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