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I went from 2500k@ 4.6ghz to 4770k @ 4.4ghz to Ryzen 1700 @ 3.9ghz, both @ 1440p 144hz, what i can tell you is this the 4770k felt smoother than the 2500k, but the 1700 is even smoother than the 4770k, incredibly more smoother infact.
I only really play MMORPGS (WoW, ESO, Rift, EQ) and ARPGS (D3, Grim Dawn, POE) and the Ryzen by far is the best experience ive had, the fact i can alt tab out instantly while playing to look up quest info, or watch a youtube video etc and tab back in instantly was a massive plus for me.
I leave Chrome open with atleast 12 tabs open, zero impact on my gaming, on my 4770k this would often give me stuttering issues at times, especially in ARPGs, these have been eliminated with the Ryzen chip.
With more and more engines moving towards multicore usage now the Ryzen is only going to get better, ESO just announced their next big update will have better multicore optimisation, i cannot wait as currently the engine is a bit naff.
If i was buying right now, id buy the 2700X + the best high end board i could get and then shut up shop for a couple of years minimum as quite frankly you wont need to do anything to the rig for a long time, coupled with the fact you can leave the 2700X at stock speed, as the XFR2 will tune the CPU for single threaded stuff and push the frequency up, and then for multicore stuff it will start pushing other cores etc, so not even any need to really tinker with an overclock. Add in the cooler than comes with it and your already on to a winner.
As a WoW player myself, it plays better on intel. If you'd gone from the 4770k to an 8700k you would still feel overall smoothness increase with the 2 extra cores and 4 extra threads, you just would've had a better time with framerates. Your 4770k OC'd outperforms the 1700 in 99% of games in terms of framerates, your advantage with the 1700 is if you stream at all or do any production. Glad you liked the upgrade though!
As a side note, I run a 4670k and often have twitch, with a good 15-20 chrome tabs open in the background, without any negative performance impact. Maybe you've got a memory leak on chrome or something? I'm not hating at all, just curious as to why you experienced it
