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No, any i7-800 series is socket LGA-1156 (a mid performance platform) and the i7 900 series is socket LGA-1366 (a high performance platform). The i7 on LGA-1156 is just a new rubbish way of overcharging people for the i7 name. The i5 and i3 on the other hand, should be the only cpus on that socket type. The best bang for your buck by far is to get an i5 and OC it.XinfiniteX said:There's too many i7 options out there at the moment lol So you think O/C i5 might be the way to go. I also have been recommended the i7-870. Is that a worthwhile option?
Edit: I know people who have gotten their i5 @ 5.0ghz which is CRAZY high for an i5, I would never recommend doing that unless you wish to decrease its lifespan by permanently damaging it. Plus you're probably air cooling so, 3.8-3.6 ghz will work great, just dont run too high of a voltage.