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Calling people morons for getting an i7 over an i5 for gaming because of a badly optimized game that uses 2 cores? Come on...

Whilst I don't agree with calling everyone a moron, everyone knows that games rarely use more than 2 cores and you have to base your choice on that knowledge.

I have never regretted getting a 2550K 2 and a half years ago.
 
But in the long run the i7 will have a longer life and thus save money over an i5. This is no an assumption, it's just the way it is. Far Cry 4 uses all 4 cores and then the HT cores too as and when needed:

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I had a 23500K at 4.3GHz and upgrading to the 3770K has seen a benefit in both games and Windows apps.
 
But in the long run the i7 will have a longer life and thus save money over an i5. This is no an assumption, it's just the way it is. Far Cry 4 uses all 4 cores and then the HT cores too as and when needed:

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I had a 23500K at 4.3GHz and upgrading to the 3770K has seen a benefit in both games and Windows apps.

Because the 3770k is a newer CPU.

I've actually gained FPS (only about 1/2) in Far Cry 4 by disabling HT on my 2600k.

I guarantee you that HT will not help you by the time that CPU is a few generations old. I still stand by the fact that the money saved not getting an i7 will get you a much better GPU, giving you a much better system. The difference in price can almost get you a GTX 980 over a GTX 970. No doubt a 3570k + GTX 980 is a better system than a 3770k + GTX 970 for gaming.
 
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I went from a 2500k to a 4770k and at the time had SLi 780's and noticed no real gains.

I now have a 4.8ghz 4770k and a 980 and Far cry 4 is a stutteey mess @ 1440p. It's the same if I use my 290 as well. It's a badly ported game in my opinion as it runs really nice on PS4.
 
Generally speaking, you wouldn't really notice the difference between i5/i7.
In certain games and with mulitple cards though, it sometimes can. Sometimes, the difference is just a few more fps that you'd never see without a counter. Other times, it's the difference between a smooth game and a not quite so smooth game.

Who knows what the deal with GTA5 is...
 
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Because the 3770k is a newer CPU.

I've actually gained FPS (only about 1/2) in Far Cry 4 by disabling HT on my 2600k.

I guarantee you that HT will not help you by the time that CPU is a few generations old. I still stand by the fact that the money saved not getting an i7 will get you a much better GPU, giving you a much better system. The difference in price can almost get you a GTX 980 over a GTX 970. No doubt a 3570k + GTX 980 is a better system than a 3770k + GTX 970 for gaming.

It was a £100 difference selling the 2500K and buying the 3770K, it was pretty much a no brainer and benefited all round. Lower temps from lower volts, higher OC etc.
 
All games (games that are coded properly) are GPU bound. So the 2500k should perform the same as the 4770k, realistically. Maybe there's 2-3 FPS in it but that's not noticeable.

So the GPU is where to invest the money to get the performance.
 
It was a £100 difference selling the 2500K and buying the 3770K, it was pretty much a no brainer and benefited all round. Lower temps from lower volts, higher OC etc.

It's a £100 difference between a 270x and a 290. It's pretty much a no brainer and benefits all round. More cores, double the vram, higher memory bandwidth etc.
 
Back onto the topic of the game, I watched TB's video re: Target no longer selling the game and love the ease of switching between first and third person and how well the works in both modes.
 
I have a 2600k and what a mistake getting an i7 was.

Games barely use 2/4 cores let alone 8. The other 4 are not even physical cores anyway.

Anyone that says an i7 is better than an i5 for gaming is a moron. Spend the extra on a better GPU.

I don't recall ever saying an i7 was better than an i5 for gaming, I just said that if you can afford to get an i7 and will utilise it, get one.
 
I don't recall ever saying an i7 was better than an i5 for gaming, I just said that if you can afford to get an i7 and will utilise it, get one.

I don't recall ever saying you did say that?

I'm just saying, buying an i5 and a better GPU is money better spent than buying an i7 and a worse GPU.

There are very few reasons to buy an i7, and gaming is not one of them.
 
Im away for Christmas so my Mrs gave me my present early! A PS4 complete with GTA5 as grateful as I am i really was looking forward to playing it on the PC.
 
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