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Without doubt this 2500k is the longest-serving CPU I've ever owned. Bought in 2012.7 year itch? My bank/wife/kids/universe wish my itch went away for that amount of time!
^^ Exactly, a few more months is nothing.
Come to think of it, I went from the Q6600 to a 3570k back in 2012, then jumped only a little higher to a 6600k in 2016 when the motherboard died (stop-gap upgrade), so when I upgrade this year it will, more or less, be getting my first proper upgrade in about 6/7 years.
That said, I do notice a little more difference between the 6600k/3570k than I imagined I would.
Only problem is there's no new games I want to play until maybe SC next year or Bannerlord whenever that comes out...
Very Nice. But that means the system donor is going to get that nice Ryzen 3xxx system that you could have had in 3 weeks timeSo, to update the thread, I managed to snag the following rig from the MM ( eagerly awaits delivery)
Ryzen 2600x with upgraded cooler from 2700x
MSI B450 Carbon Gaming Pro AC Wifi
EVGA Supernova 650 G2
Crucial Sport LT 16GB 3000 Mhz
256GB Samsung 960 Evo NVME SSD
Fractal Design S Window case
Windows 10
Added a 500gb Samsung Evo 860 SSD as a game drive.
Will see how it performs and decide what to do with the rest .
Very Nice. But that means the system donor is going to get that nice Ryzen 3xxx system that you could have had in 3 weeks timeGuess you got a good deal there though.
I imagine you have an SSD boot drive which tops out at around 500 read & 250 write ish?? The new platforms support DDR4 memory along with nvme drives with read & write speeds in excess of 3000 & 2000 respectively so all these improvements together will offer you a significantly better experience outside of gaming and a decent improvement in a lot of games.
I'm in the same boat as the OP and exactly for the reasons Nashsathedog has suggested, I'll be keeping my Z68/2600k running a while longer until I see the results of an X570/Ryzen 7 3700X. From the specs that setup should keep me going for another 5yrs at leastWhat I miss at the moment is more cores (I work with VM's) and nvme m2 (8x the speed of a standard SATA SSD!). Cant wait for July.....
Is an itch when you have very good framerates in every game but you want to upgrade anyway just for the sake of it?