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If your sb was an i5 chip, the switch to an i7 will explain the better gpu performance. Got the same effect by switching from an i5 3570k to the cpu in sig. For someone though who's already on a 26/700k i dont think it's a worthwhile move.I just went from a SB at 4.6ghz everyday use to a 4770k clocked the same and I am happy with it. Seem to have got a nice little boost in my 3 fav games-Starcraft ,COH 2 and dawn of war 2. Havnt done benches yet to tell you numbers but it feels smoother for sure and it is also letting my 7970 crossfire cards off their leash a bit more.
If you've got a decent overclocking 2500K going to Haswell won't be much of an upgrade and if you a poor clocker, potentially won't be an upgrade at all.
If your sb was an i5 chip, the switch to an i7 will explain the better gpu performance. Got the same effect by switching from an i5 3570k to the cpu in sig. For someone though who's already on a 26/700k i dont think it's a worthwhile move.
Game wise, there are a few that show gains with hyperthreading, it's a very useful feature too for encoding work. Indeed, sli was my reason for switching to an i7 as the cards werent being utilised fully. For single card gaming though, a 2500k is still a good cpu.OP is on a 2500k so a move to a 4770k will definitely offer better performance in certain games/apps.
Also as someone stated if he intends to SLI/Xfire it will offer better gpu utilisation.
Game wise, there are a few that show gains with hyperthreading, it's a very useful feature too for encoding work. Indeed, sli was my reason for switching to an i7 as the cards werent being utilised fully. For single card gaming though, a 2500k is still a good cpu.
So whats the consensus on upgrading to haswell if you got a sandybridge-k.
Waste of money or worth it upgrade?
If you've got a decent overclocking 2500K going to Haswell won't be much of an upgrade and if you a poor clocker, potentially won't be an upgrade at all.
Depend on what sort of games you play mainly really.So whats the consensus on upgrading to haswell if you got a sandybridge-k.
Waste of money or worth it upgrade?