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6300 upgrade

Soldato
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thinking of upgrading my 6300 at the moment.

Its currently overclocked to 4ghz.

Not gone any higher as the cooler isn't that great and heat is starting to go up.

I'm now gaming at 1440p with my R9 290 so performance has dropped a bit.

Is it worth upgrading to the 8320 as its under £100 now & get a nice 4ghz from it or would I need to be going intel to see any performance increase?

intel i5 would be around £250 upgrade.
 
I would say if your motherboard is up to it, it'd best get a decent CPU cooler first and try overclocking your FX6300 to 4.60GHz or more and see how that goes, as no matter if you are going FX8320 or Intel i5, you'd be able to reuse the cooler anyway.

If your motherboard is pants and can't overclock the CPU high, nor support FX8, then you might as well jump boat and go Intel instead.
 
Motherboard is ok its a gigabyte d3 i think it was. 8+2 and vrm cooling should be able to overclock. Problem is more my room temp and probably case.

New build and super efficient energy doesn't work well for a high end overclock
 
Your motherboard is pretty decent and will support the 8320 but I think this comment is still correct:

If your motherboard is pants and can't overclock the CPU high, nor support FX8, then you might as well jump boat and go Intel instead.

You'll be spending £100 on the Chip and £40 on a new cooler (lets say), as there no point in trading a OCed 6300 for a stock 8320. You will need better cooling as the 8320 is a fair bit warmer.

= £140ish..

Moving to intel would cost about £250 (i5 DC and Z97 motherboard).

The extra £100 or so is well worth it.
 
What's your gpu usage? I don't see the point upgrading to an fx83 for 1440p, you'd benefit from the fx83 in any games which use 4 or more threads, but the gain in 4-6 threaded games won't be huge.

I'd also struggle to see an Intel chip change your experience at 1440p with a single r9 290.
I don't see extra CPU grunt helping you much here.
 
really debating swapping to intel now.

what performance gain / future "proofment" would an i7 4790k have over the 4670k
 
I wouldn't ditch your FX just yet. Well, not unless like me you are doing it just because you can really and for no other reason.

Intel are about to launch two mainstream desktop CPUs. One is a hex core, one is an 8 core. Once they do that they are going to have to get behind them and that means getting software devs to make sure they work properly. Up until now they haven't really bothered, but, they are going to want people to buy these CPUs.

Intel have all of the clout when it comes to stuff like that, so expect to see core usage rocket (you have AMD to thank for it really, due to the new consoles, but every one will think it was down to Intel and kneel before them as they often do).

Any way, you will see your CPU improve. You'll also see the FX 8s improve, due to the core support.

All balls to the wall an FX 8 is about as powerful as a 980x. It absolutely decimates the I7 920 when all of the cores are used. Ask yourself, do you need more power than that?

I just built a SBE rig running a 3970x with two Titan blacks. I also have an FX 8320 clocked to 4.9ghz with a 7990 and the only thing so far that I've noticed for my three grand is that I can play Crysis 3 absolutely maxed out with 8xmsaa (I couldn't before) and Watch Dogs stutters less than it did. Everything else = the same.

I would go with an FX 8320 with a good cooler. Clock it to 4.5ghz or more, then all you gotta do dude is put your hands behind your head, sit back and relax and wait for the core support to come. Once it does you won't need another CPU for gaming.

If you just fancy spunking some cash? then yeah, go for it. But if you value your cash and don't have it to just waste then go with the FX 8.
 
kinda went a bit crazy and i've ordered a Gigabyte Z87 mobo and intel Xeon 1230 V3.

So far over this month ive now had

R9 290
27" 1440p monitor
Antec CPU cooler
Gigabyte Z87 mobo
Xeon 1230 V3
Corsair K70
Corsair M65

only things from my origonal pc are the RAM, SSD & HDD (might get more RAM as well)

Damn i get carried away too easy.
 
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