Subzerok11
Gawd
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- Aug 13, 2014
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His review shows a 10-20% difference, which is what [H] review showed as well.... (I agree it's not an in-depth dive that [H] does with the game engines, but the results are pretty damn similar).
6500k @ 4.5ghz vs 2500k @4.6ghz shows less than a 10fps difference in TW3.
I'm confused, are you debating against my point, or with it ? I just skimmed the video, but from what I saw, it would not be worth the jump unless going for more cores(that you need for something else)
I'm confused too, so what does this mean to me ? Let me restate what I need from my PC. I want to be able to play 90% of all games, new ones too on my 4K TV at solid 60fps so I can use v-sync cause I hate screen tearing also mostly high settings not ultra. Now don't tell me I'll need to buy 2080/TI cause it ain't happening. Right now with my current out dated setup in my sig I can play Doom 2016 at around 45fps with high settings, cryisis 3 at 40ish fps and I think I can play Dirt 4 at full 60 fps but I did get some dips in the upper 50's and I play fallout 3 at 60 solid LOL. Actually there's a lot of games I've I can play in 40-50 no problem, so don't tell me I need a monster rig to push a solid 60fps cause I don't believe it.
Can you guys please stop suggesting for me to buy used parts, I've never bought used and never will and also buying something that's old like a 3750/2600 just seems counter-intuitive. It's like saying well you don't have the money for a PS4 then instead just buy a PS2. I keep my rigs for many years as you can see, I've had my current rig since 2011. So this build I'll probably keep just as long. I do appreciative everybody's input by the way.
So should I get the 2070 or upgrade to a new 9600K rig ? I be interested to see though if I got a new rig if I could get more out of my GTX 1060. Also if I get the rig and my fps don't increase that much I'll eventually get a gpu in spring.