Caporegime
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With Ubisoft and their Anvil Next piece of crap, you'd probably see a decent improvement 2500k to 4770k if you can get higher clocks.
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I've had my 2500k running 4.8Ghz at 1.335vcore for the last 2 years and although it's an awesome CPU it has started to show its age in one of the latest games. Since it still sells for a good chunk I'm probably going to upgrade to an i7 Haswell when they come out.
But yeah the 2500k is one of the greats.
There are still many people gaming with heavily clocked Q6600's perfectly happily. And they were released in what... 2007?
Q6600 is a bottleneck in games such as BF3.
Q6600 is a bottleneck in games such as BF3.
Even with a 4.0GHz OC for example?
Even with a 4.0GHz OC for example?
Heh maybe I won't upgrade, I've just got the itch and don't want to spend £900 on an extreme CPU.
Heh maybe I won't upgrade, I've just got the itch and don't want to spend £900 on an extreme CPU.
Even with a 4.0GHz OC for example?
I've had my 2500k running 4.8Ghz at 1.335vcore for the last 2 years and although it's an awesome CPU it has started to show its age in one of the latest games.
2500K @ 4.8 and 680 SLI showing its age?
May I ask which game and at what Res?
I've had my 2500k running 4.8Ghz at 1.335vcore for the last 2 years and although it's an awesome CPU it has started to show its age in one of the latest games.
I think the only thing that will show its age first are the graphics cards.. especially since most have their cpu's oc'd anyway