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Z87 OC VS Z87 UD5H

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If those are the only three Gigabyte boards you can buy, yes.

If you can get this board I would though.
 
Any OCing performance difference between those two ? Is the build looks good enough ? anything to change ? recommendations ?

Thank you for the help !
 
Doubtful. The UD3H and UD5H are similar boards, typically an extra PCIe slot and a couple of USB ports on the UD5H, but the UD3H still has plenty.
 
Understood.

So just confirim it like that :

Intel Core i7 4770K/NEW
Noctua NH-D14 CPU Cooler or Corsair Hydro H100i/NEW
GA-Z87X-UD3H/NEW
Crucial 4GB DDR3 1600MHz X 2/NEW
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 570 1280MB
Samsung SpinPoint F3 1TB 3.5" SATA II 32MB
Sony Optiarc DVDRW AD-7260S x24 SATA
Gigabyte iSolo 210 , Aluminum Panel, 2x120mm Fan, Black
FSP 600W, FSP600-80GHN, 120mm FAN, PCI-E, Active PFC
 
Dono where you took your Z87X-OC ( not force ) price but i just ordered one for 199.99$.
 
In Poland Z87X-OC cost $240 inc 23% VAT so it's not that bad.
About UD5H vs OC. UD5H has more SATA, 2x LAN and slightly different Audio ( also Realtek ) so I'm not sure if it's worth to pay more for that if PC is for gaming only.
 
In Poland Z87X-OC cost $240 inc 23% VAT so it's not that bad.
About UD5H vs OC. UD5H has more SATA, 2x LAN and slightly different Audio ( also Realtek ) so I'm not sure if it's worth to pay more for that if PC is for gaming only.

This is why I suggested the UD3H.
 
there's a change. i'm going to use my current pc expect the gpu for other use. so I need to have an all new build.. what about the following :

Seasonic 750W Gold X-Series X-750 Retail

Asus DRW-24B5ST DVD±RW x24 Black Sata

Gigabyte GeForce GTX570 GV-N570OC-13I OC 1280MB GDDR5

Seagate 1TB Barracuda 7200RPM 64MB Sata III ST1000DM003

Antec Eleven Hundred The Advanced Gaming Authority Case No PSU

2x4GB Corsair XMS3 Dual Channel CL9-9-9-24

Corsair Hydro H100i

Samsung 840 Pro Series 2.5'' 128GB SSD SATA III

Corsair Neutron Series 64GB SSD Sata III MLC 2.5 Inch Retail

Intel Core i7 4770K Haswell 3.5Ghz 8MB L3 Cache s1150 - Box

Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD5H LGA1150, Intel Z87, DDR3 1600
 
one ssd (128GB) is for a simulator I use (FSX). second ssd (64GB) is for OS only only. third SATA3 Hdd is for all the rest.
 
Hey, welcome to OCF! :beer:

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tell me what do I need change in this build :

‏Intel Core i7 Haswell 4770K 3.5Ghz 8MB L3 Cache s1150 - Box‎
NH-D14 - Getting better results then the h100i in must've 4770K Benches ??
Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H LGA1150, Intel Z87, DDR3 1600, 3xPCI-E,VGA, DVI, HDMI, DP‎
Corsair 2x4GB DDR3 1600Mhz Vengeance Blue Dual Channel CL9-9-9-24 or Value version (cheaper)?
Nvidia GTX570 OC
Seagate 1TB Barracuda 7200RPM 64MB Sata III ST1000DM003‎
Samsung 840 Series 2.5'' 250GB SSD SATA III(do i realiy need pro series for gaming ?)
LG DVD±RW GH24NS x24 Black SATA OEM‎
SeaSonic SSP-650RT 650W Gold Active PFC 12CM Fan PSU - SS-650RT OEM‎ or SeaSonic G-650 650W Gold Modular G-Series Active PFC 12CM Fan PSU or Corsair GS 700W V2 Series Active PFC 14cm Fan PSU or Corsair TX 650W V2 Active PFC 14cm Fan

Corsair 500R Carbide Black Mid-Tower Case (No PSU) or Antec Eleven Hundred The Advanced Gaming Authority Case ?

Hard core gaming pc. High OC. Mid-high budget. SSD - good but not too good for gaming.
 
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