@basco It completely sucks. It's Carrizo and can't even beat Kaveri 90% of the time because it has half the L2 of regular Kaveri parts. It's not actually a desktop part like the X4 860K (which was harvested from the same parts as a 7850K, just iGPU defective/disabled), it's a mobile CPU put on a desktop package (since Carrizo is mobile-only by nature).
@Reverend_Skuch If that's what you want to believe, go ahead. Everybody here, AMD or Intel or neither supporter has been telling you that now is a terrible time to buy AMD CPUs. Even AMD has given up on its AM3 family because its CPUs haven't changed since 2011 and it's hedging
ALL its bets on upcoming Zen which still has a few months before it comes out. Buying last gen AMD GPUs doesn't make sense either since the high end cards from AMD (already last gen) are more recent, even AMD's newest midrange card is an obviously better all-round choice than 390X's, and AMD is in the process of introducing its new lineup. If you want to believe something that isn't true, be my guest. It's your rig. But everyone here is keeping your best interests in mind and their advice is not garbage.
Since we're talking about preference, here's another choice for you. You get to choose between a rig that lasts + costs less, or one that you bought based on your emotions and "allegiances". If you want to choose a rig that lasts, don't buy AMD AM3+ CPUs. The IPC is not acceptable now and won't be acceptable a few years down the road, even in AMD terms. If you want one that costs less, don't buy AMD either, because your watercooling costs will be more expensive. If you choose based on this senseless "allegiance", buy AMD in exchange for all other advantages that you may have had if you had chosen otherwise, be it in up-to-date performance, lower power consumption and heat, or up-to-date connectivity and performance.
On the topic of WC loops, $500 could be doable; that doesn't mean it'll be of good quality / ideal. Didn't see the part where you proposed 8370, $500 is probably not practical for a FX-9590 but probably good enough for everything else.