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jippyuk
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Posted: Wed, 25th Sep 2013 17:40 Post subject: |
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Well I can definitely tell you a 750 won't be in the same ballpark as a 2500k at the same frequency, let alone a 3570 and above, there's a huge difference in performance there - so if you are intent on doing a full system upgrade, then absolutely you'll see a performance leap. I don't know if your 750 is holding back a 670, but you absolutely should be destroying a 6950 in terms of performance as a 6950 is the rough equivalent of a single 570.
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Werelds
Special Little Man
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Posted: Wed, 25th Sep 2013 20:01 Post subject: |
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I'm still on my i5-760, I'll only replace it when it dies
There's some things on newer CPUs that I would use, but I just can't be fucked to replace *everything* just for that. In games this thing is still far from being a bottleneck and until it does, it can keep doing what it's been doing. It's been at 4.2 for like 3 years now I think, we'll see how long it lasts.
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Werelds
Special Little Man
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Posted: Wed, 25th Sep 2013 20:17 Post subject: |
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Well, my DDR3-1600 would be perfectly fine. I just have no use for USB3, Thunderbolt or SATA3 (I technically *could* use it, but the benefits are marginal), which makes a new motherboard a waste of money.
I do need my remaining Vertex 2 to die within a couple of months though, otherwise the 3-year warranty will expire and I can't get another free upgrade 
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jippyuk
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Posted: Wed, 25th Sep 2013 20:17 Post subject: |
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No I like this machine but I want to upgrade it. I like doing the whole rip out and start over
plus its gonna last me a yonk as a result so i'll be a happy man.
Fact that i've already sold off the old stuff is just a bonus, sure i'm still paying the extra but the fact Ive sold off the old stuff instead of it kicking around in a cupboard for years is an added bonus.
i5 -3570k
8GB DDR 3
Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti Gaming G1
32GB of terrible skill @ FPS games.
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Special Little Man
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Posted: Thu, 26th Sep 2013 09:01 Post subject: |
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Breezer_ wrote: | Its been already proven that BF3 is very heavy for CPU, to get steady 60fps in heaviest 64 player maps you will need i7 @ 4.5Ghz (HT on) or SB-E 3930K with HT turned OFF |
Eh, nope.
I still get over well over 60 FPS even on large-scale 64. The problem is that it spikes up and down between 60 and 90; on smaller maps it goes up and down from 80 to 120.
That's fully maxed out, 4xMSAA, no PPAA, no roflblur.
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Posted: Thu, 26th Sep 2013 09:07 Post subject: |
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Well I said multiple times already, that I am CPU limited on some 64 player rounds in certain situations. Both GPU load and farmerite would drop and CPU usage would almost hit the roof. Or at least it was that way - I haven't really checked in a while.
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Stige
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