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Im gaming at 1080p will I see a good gain?
Im currently playing bf4, arma 3, dayz, gw2
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			Im currently playing bf4, arma 3, dayz, gw2
cheers
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Rather than leaving your 2700K at stock, I think you will see very clear frame rate boost if you can overclock it to anything between 4.50GHz-5.00GHz.
OP is playing arma 3, dayz, gw2 though, all of which are FAR MORE CPU dependent on than "games in general".Games really don't benefit from super high clocks unless you CPU is the bottleneck when pushing uber powerful multiple cards which in optimised games it rarely is . I saw no improvement in dayz standalone pushing my 4770k with 2 970s to 4.6
Imo overclocking is not worth it for gaming , benching and rendering is a different matter mind .
Games really don't benefit from super high clocks unless you CPU is the bottleneck when pushing uber powerful multiple cards which in optimised games it rarely is . I saw no improvement in dayz standalone pushing my 4770k with 2 970s to 4.6
Imo overclocking is not worth it for gaming , benching and rendering is a different matter mind .
What! You're the only person that I know with that view!!
Games really don't benefit from super high clocks unless you CPU is the bottleneck when pushing uber powerful multiple cards which in optimised games it rarely is . I saw no improvement in dayz standalone pushing my 4770k with 2 970s to 4.6
Imo overclocking is not worth it for gaming , benching and rendering is a different matter mind .