Question: Is there any reason why I shouldn't go with Skylake?
Thanks in advance for the feedback

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Permanently BannedI'm thinking of building a new rig and I'm on the fence here. First I thought of building it with a Haswell refresh CPU (probably i5 4590 or 4690), because the only two Skylake CPUs that Intel had released where the i5 6600k and the i7 6700k, and I'm not gonna OC. But I just checked and they've released plenty of new Skylake CPUs.
Question: Is there any reason why I shouldn't go with Skylake?
Thanks in advance for the feedback
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If you don't want to overclock, there is no sense in purchasing a K version of any cpu, since the K means they are designed with overclocking in mind.
Just get a version without the K, that has the most desirable speed for your needs. Wouldn't focus to much on the i5 vs i7 debate, Intel recently releases the i5 6600, a beast on its own that can match any i7 apart from perhaps the top model.
Yes, the expensive DDR4 memory.
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You'll want the Z170 chipset and yea DDR4 memory has come down A LOT since release. There is no reason to not go Skylake.
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Nice.
I didn't know that the b150 chipset supported ddr3. Thanks for the info.
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Im still using Sandy Bridge :X
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