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How much longer will a 4770K @ 4.4Ghz remain a viable CPU for gaming?

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Hi everyone,

I understand that no-one has a crystal ball, but I was wondering how long you think my 4770K at 4.4Ghz should be OK for gaming (1440/60p) if I were to keep upgrading the GPU every year or two. The GPU upgrades would be xx80ti (or equivalent should the naming convention change).

Basically, how long does it take for a current top-end GPU to become bottle-necked by the CPU in more of a nutshell :-)

Many thanks in advance.

Moley
 
Hi everyone,

I understand that no-one has a crystal ball, but I was wondering how long you think my 4770K at 4.4Ghz should be OK for gaming (1440/60p) if I were to keep upgrading the GPU every year or two. The GPU upgrades would be xx80ti (or equivalent should the naming convention change).

Basically, how long does it take for a current top-end GPU to become bottle-necked by the CPU in more of a nutshell :-)

Many thanks in advance.

Moley

If I knew what I know now, l would still be rocking my 2700k :)
 
The way its looking, it'll last until Intel move away from Silicon or games become heavily multithreaded. So 4+ years basically.
 
look at the consoles life that often gives you the answer. id say 3 years atleast with a decent gpu you will be fine.
 
A long time yet. I have no plans to get rid of my 4670k anytime soon and even if I did there is nothing worthwhile upgrading to, especially considering what it would cost just for a few extra fps.
 
Unless something new gets released from the chipset point of view that you really must have on a new mobo, then I'd say the 4770k will last for many years to come.
 
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