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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Go for i5-8600K or i7-8700K, Z370 motherboard and 2x8 GB 3200 Mhz DDR4 RAM.
If you are more on the budget then i5-8400 or 8500, B360 motherboard and 2x8 GB 2666 Mhz DDR4 RAM.
GTX 1060 6GB is good enough for that goal.
It's completely outdated by modern 8000 series 6-cores, even i5-8400 outperforms it easily.
Not to mention old platform with old DDR3 RAM is completely pointless to buy currently if making new build.
i thought it was weird too because even tho i don't know mutch about cpus at all, i have seen sereval videos on youtube where people still say it's a great cpu and it's quite affordable atm.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/8pykJ8
As I understood the OP doesnt actually have i7-4970K or motherboard for it or DDR3 RAM.
Like I said pointless to make new build with it.
For a new purchase, it would only really be viable if it is a cheaper purchase than current generation hardware. If the only cheaper part of the purchase is with memory prices, I wouldn't bother getting 4th gen for that reason. While prices of DDR4 are high, they are not high enough to really justify going with an older generation.
I would not build outdated PC just because I have the RAM for it, things are moving fast already without shooting yourself in the leg with build from 4 years ago.
Besides you could always simply sell your current RAM.