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i benched many games myself and in some older games not much difference but in modernish games that need cpu power can be massive performance gains.
skyrim does indeed take advantage of fast cpus.
well I'm not seeing it in games that multicore well in the first play, maybe 5-10% difference at best.
games that can only use 1-2 cores see a huge difference but only because my 1055t had really weak single threaded performance but in games that can spread cores it was fine.
as I said for cinebench 11.5
6.73 with a 4670k @4 ghz
5 with x6 1055t @ stock
1.73 difference.
Where as I'm sure if I ran cinebench on one thread only then the 4670k would be about twice as fast on one core than a 1055t would be
well I'm not seeing it in games that multicore well in the first play, maybe 5-10% difference at best.
games that can only use 1-2 cores see a huge difference but only because my 1055t had really weak single threaded performance but in games that can spread cores it was fine.
as I said for cinebench 11.5
6.73 with a 4670k @4 ghz
5 with x6 1055t @ stock
1.73 difference.
Where as I'm sure if I ran cinebench on one thread only then the 4670k would be about twice as fast on one core than a 1055t would be
8 cores though I'd imagine for gaming it wouldn't be as good clock for clock.AMD FX8350 @ 4GHz (stock) = 6.64 pts
AMD FX8350 @ 4.6GHz = 7.86 pts
AMD FX8350 @ 4.8GHz = 8.03 pts
AMD FX8350 @ 5GHz = 8.33 pts
Just for info.
While the haswell core itself runs very hot the chip as a whole generates less heat than older cpus.
8 cores though I'd imagine for gaming it wouldn't be as good clock for clock.
I'm guessing half the performance core for core
Nice info for people who want to render/trancode etc though
It's nice to see some AMD results for this as well, arknor.![]()