Building a PC for Diablo III – Intel i7 Core Sandy Bridge CPU
Deciding which CPU to purchase for your new gaming rig to play Diablo III is no easy feat. There are so many options and variety of CPUs with odd names and lots of numbers that it goes to the point it reads as a incomprehensible foreign language or plain Klingon.
That's not a cool thing, because people who don't know the differences between each CPU might end up buying a mobile CPU for their Desktop computer by mistake, or an older version of the Desktop CPU.
Following up on the previous article titled Building a PC for Diablo III – EVGA Z68 SLI Motherboard, the EVGA Intel Z68 SLI Mobo supports the Intel i5 Core (mid-end CPU) and the Intel i7 Core (high-end CPU). However, gamers that play intensive video games like StarCraft II, Diablo III, Crysis 2, and other video games should definitely look out for the high-end CPUs: Intel i7 Core for maximum processing power.
Another factor to clock in on when deciding which Intel i7 Core CPU to buy is its code-name.
The Intel i7 Core (codename: Bloomfield, Lynnfield, Clarksfield, Arrandale, and Gulftown) were the first-generation released late 2008 and mid-2010.
Don't even look at those when building a new gaming rig. Those are outdated in comparison with what's available today for the same price.
The latest CPUs are codenamed Sandy Bridge, known also as the Intel i7 Core (Second Generation).
The Build-it-Yourself beginners are going to ask -- what gives? What's the difference? The first generation Intel i7 Core CPUs uses the LGA 1366 socket and LGA 1156.
The second generation Intel i7 Core Sandy Bridge CPUs use the LGA 1155 socket. It also features Intel® HD Graphics 3000.
Imagine trying to fit a circle box into a square hole. The CPU pins just don't fit into the motherboard CPU socket. You would have a paperweight so to speak if you buy a Z68 motherboard which only supports the LGA 1155 CPUs and mistakenly you choose a first generation Intel i7 Core CPU.
There is another factor to look at when looking at the name of a CPU. The Intel i7 Core (Sandy Bridge) comes in three flavors: Core i7-2600, 2600K and 2600S. Some might have a 26XX variable. So, err, which should I get?
The suffix after the 2600 model number designates the function of each particular CPU. For example, the 2600K has an unlocked multiplier, and the 2600S is designed for low-power consumption. What would happen to a gamer who goes with 2600S? No-brainer.
The Intel i7-2600 (3.4GHz) and the i7-2600S (2.8GHz) cost the same: $ 295.99. The Intel i7 2600K (3.4GHz) costs $314.99 -- merely $19 bucks more for a unlocked CPU. In short:
1. don't get the "17-2600S" version for gaming - (low-power is teh sux) 2. you can overclock the i7-2600K (3.4GHz) up to (zomg!) 4.5GHz (unlocked CPU). 3. Get the 2600 (3.4GHz) -- with no suffix -- if you don't care about overclocking.
Building your own gaming rig can be expensive in comparison to what DELL, HP, Acer, Gateway and other companies ship. Or what you might find in Best Buy and other national retailers.
The key is that you are in full control of every aspect and quality of your computer parts when you build it yourself -- including the RAM, CPU, Motherboard, and Graphic Card.
Some of them provide options to build your rig, but you have a narrow choice window limited to what they offer versus what you wish as a gamer.
Thus, be prepared to see eye-popping prices when it comes to buying a CPU fit for Gamers.
The Intel i7 Core is a high-end CPU, and gaming fits the bill. I hand-picked two of the three available CPU flavors. You can read the full specs at the bottom of this page. Choose your poison of Intel i7 Core Sandy Bridge (Second Generation) CPUs:
Intel Core i7-2600 3.4GHz 8 MB Cache Socket LGA1155 (non-overclock)
Intel Core i7-2600K 3.4GHz 8 MB Cache Socket LGA1155 (for Overclockers, up to 4.5GHz)
As commentcava suggested, in the comments section, gamers have another CPU option: the Intel Core i5. It's a mid-range CPU for video and app performance. It's nigh a $100 cheaper than the Intel Core i7. There are several Intel Core i5 flavors with a variety of suffixes, but I'd rather recommend the suffix "K" which means an unlocked CPU for overclockers. The unlocked version costs merely $4 more than the non-suffix version, no biggie in recommending it. CPU specs at the bottom of the page.
Intel Core i5-2500K 3.3GHz (6 MB Cache Socket LGA1155) -- $209.95
Technology keeps evolving and enhancing computing processes. It's up to you to upgrade into the EVGA Z68 SLI motherboard and the Intel i7 Core (Sandy Bridge quad-core) now, or wait until the next wave of upgrades.
CPU Cooler
Many gamers buy cookie-cutter computers and forget to replace the stock CPU fan and to use a thermal paste.
I learned this the hard way a couple years ago when I built my rig. The motherboard would auto-shutdown at boot. EVGA motherboards have a built-in temperature LCD display, so it wasn't hard to figure out what the problem was. Once the CPU reaches 86F degrees, the motherboard auto-shutdown to protect the mobo and CPU. When booting, the CPU works hard to load up the operating system and its processes spiking temperature up to 86F.
Now that you have your favorite flavor of the second generation Sandy Bridge Intel i7 Core, there are two important things to add to your gaming rig wishlist.
First rule when building your own gaming rig: Get a thermal grease and replace the stock CPU fan.
There are many options to look up out there when it comes to CPU fans. If you prefer air CPU coolers, EVGA recently released their own version. Considering EVGA builds motherboards and graphic cards for overclockers -- I lean to think EVGA engineers know what to look for in a CPU fan.
The EVGA Superclock CPU Cooler is compatible with the Socket 775, 1156, 1366 and what we care about here: the 1155 (Sandy Bridge second-generation). It costs $49.99.
The EVGA Superclock CPU Cooler has Aluminum fins to absorb and distribute cool air. Just looking at the design tells you this fan is unique compared to other stock fans and professional fans.
The blades are thinner, longer and narrower than anything you see out there in the market. It has seven blades. Airflow speeds can be controlled through BIOS settings. It does 750-2500RPM / 26-84CFM to keep your Intel i7 Core CPU cool. EVGA guarantees this cooler keeps your computer 20 degrees lower than any stock fan cooler.
The second most important thing for a CPU is the thermal grease you must place on the CPU itself before you place the EVGA Superclock CPU cooler or other choice of fan.
Model: EVGA Superclock CPU Cooler Part No.: M020-00-000234 Dimensions (HxWxD): 6.0x5.3x3.6 inches (152x135x91mm) Weight: 1.14lbs (0.51kg) Socket Support: Intel: LGA 775/1155/1156/1366 AMD: 754/939/F/AM2/AM3 Fin Material: Aluminum Heatpipes: 8mm Copper Fan:
Size: 120x120x25mm
Control: via motherboard PWM
Voltage: 12v Max
Current: 0.32A
Noise Range: 13.2-41.5dBA
Speed Range: 750-2500 RPM
Airflow Range: 26-84 CFM
Life: 30,000 Hours
Warranty: 1 year parts and labor
The EVGA Superclock CPU Cooler costs $49.99, but take in mind the fan comes conveniently with a thermal grease paste compound in its packaging box. It usually costs an extra $ 8.00 to $19.00 when you buy the thermal paste separately.
The EVGA Superclock CPU Cooler performs as good as other professional fan coolers which cost $20 - $70 more, making its $49.99 price tag valuable. Under load on a 3.5GHz computer you get approximately 60.50 degrees Celsius, and 32.25 degrees Celsius while idle.
In the liquid cooling department, the Antec Kühler H20 920 Liquid CPU Cooling System costs twice what you would pay for the EVGA Superclock CPU cooler and cools your CPU one degree lower according to LegitReviews.
Intel i7 Core Sandy-Bridge Specs Comparison
Highlight rows with differences Intel® Core™ i7-2600 Processor (8M Cache, 3.40 GHz) Intel® Core™ i7-2600K Processor (8M Cache, 3.40 GHz) Code Name Sandy Bridge Sandy Bridge Essentials Status Launched Launched Launch Date Q1'11 Q1'11 Processor Number i7-2600 i7-2600K # of Cores 4 4 # of Threads 8 8 Clock Speed 3.4 GHz 3.4 GHz Max Turbo Frequency 3.8 GHz 3.8 GHz Cache 8 MB Intel® Smart Cache 8 MB Intel® Smart Cache Bus/Core Ratio 34 34 Bus Type DMI DMI System Bus 5 GT/s 5 GT/s Instruction Set 64-bit 64-bit Instruction Set Extensions SSE4.1/4.2, AVX SSE4.1/4.2, AVX Embedded Options Available Yes No Lithography 32 nm 32 nm Max TDP 95 W 95 W Recommended Channel Price $294.00 $317.00 Memory Specifications Max Memory Size (dependent on memory type) 32 GB 32 GB Memory Types DDR3-1066/1333 DDR3-1066/1333 # of Memory Channels 2 2 Max Memory Bandwidth 21 GB/s 21 GB/s ECC Memory Supported No No Graphics Specifications Processor Graphics Yes Yes Graphics Model Intel® HD Graphics 2000 Intel® HD Graphics 3000 Graphics Base Frequency 850 MHz 850 MHz Graphics Max Dynamic Frequency 1.35 GHz 1.35 GHz Intel® Quick Sync Video Yes Yes Intel® InTru™ 3D Technology Yes Yes Intel® Insider™ Yes Yes Intel® Wireless Display No No Intel® Flexible Display Interface (Intel® FDI) Yes Yes Intel® Clear Video HD Technology Yes Yes Dual Display Capable Yes Yes Expansion Options PCI Express Revision 2.0 2.0 # of PCI Express Ports 1 1 Package Specifications Max CPU Configuration 1 1 TCASE 72.6°C 72.6°C Package Size 37.5mm x 37.5mm 37.5mm x 37.5mm Sockets Supported LGA1155 LGA1155 Low Halogen Options Available Yes Yes Advanced Technologies Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 2.0 Intel® vPro Technology Yes No Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology Yes Yes Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x) Yes Yes Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) Yes No Intel® Trusted Execution Technology Yes No AES New Instructions Yes Yes Intel® 64 Yes Yes Idle States Yes Yes Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology Yes Yes Thermal Monitoring Technologies Yes Yes Intel® Fast Memory Access Yes Yes Intel® Flex Memory Access Yes Yes Execute Disable Bit Yes Yes
Intel Core i5 (Sandy Bridge) Specs
EssentialsStatusLaunchedLaunch DateQ1'11Processor Numberi5-2500K# of Cores4# of Threads4Clock Speed3.3 GHzMax Turbo Frequency3.7 GHzIntel® Smart Cache6 MBBus/Core Ratio33DMI5 GT/sInstruction Set64-bitInstruction Set ExtensionsSSE4.1/4.2, AVXEmbedded Options AvailableNoLithography32 nmMax TDP95 WRecommended Channel Price$216.00Memory SpecificationsMax Memory Size (dependent on memory type)32 GBMemory TypesDDR3-1066/1333# of Memory Channels2Max Memory Bandwidth21 GB/sECC Memory SupportedNoGraphics SpecificationsProcessor GraphicsIntel® HD Graphics 3000Graphics Base Frequency850 MHzGraphics Max Dynamic Frequency1.1 GHzIntel® Quick Sync VideoYesIntel® InTru™ 3D TechnologyYesIntel® Insider™YesIntel® Wireless DisplayNoIntel® Flexible Display Interface (Intel® FDI)YesIntel® Clear Video HD TechnologyYesDual Display CapableYesExpansion OptionsPCI Express Revision2.0# of PCI Express Ports1Package SpecificationsMax CPU Configuration1TCASE72.6°CPackage Size37.5mm x 37.5mmSockets SupportedLGA1155Low Halogen Options AvailableYesAdvanced TechnologiesIntel® Turbo Boost Technology2.0Intel® vPro TechnologyNoIntel® Hyper-Threading TechnologyNoIntel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x)YesIntel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d)NoIntel® Trusted Execution TechnologyNoAES New InstructionsYesIntel® 64YesIdle StatesYesEnhanced Intel SpeedStep® TechnologyYesThermal Monitoring TechnologiesYesIntel® Fast Memory AccessYesIntel® Flex Memory AccessYesExecute Disable BitYes