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Looks like Arma 2 doesn't even use 4 cores properly so 6 cores aren't going to help.
what your saying is the opposite of what the reviews prove & Bi studio have developed in the arma 2 engine.
Here is another review mentioning the engine:http://www.channelpro.co.uk/reviews/6551/intel-sandy-bridge-e-review/page/0/11
I quote "Gaming performance
While many games developers are happy to take advantage of the advanced rendering power of modern GPUs, there are very few games that run faster on anything more sophisticated than a quad-core CPU. We only know a few with more than four threads (Arma II and Shogun 2 to name a couple)".
"Therefore, it should come as no surprise that the i7-3930K failed to match the frame rate of its higher frequency quad-core Sandy Bridge sibblings in Arma II: Operation Arrowhead. However, the i7-3930K did perform very well in Shogun 2: Total War, with an 11 per cent faster frame rate than the i7-2600K".
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