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Posted: Sat, 11th Apr 2015 13:11 Post subject: Intel i5 750 upgrade advice needed |
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So for the past 4 years I've been using i5 750 overclocked to 3.2 GHZ. Frankly, it holds up pretty well. Still, it's growing old and I've been thinking about an upgrade. Would you recommend upgrading now or waiting for Skylake? If I'm looking for price/performance ratio, what cpu and mobo is most recommended now?
Thanks!
i7 6700k @ 4.4 GHZ, 2060s, 16 GB RAM, SSD, Windows 10x64.
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Posted: Sat, 11th Apr 2015 16:05 Post subject: |
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i5-4690K
Lutzifer wrote: | and yes, mine is only average |
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Posted: Sat, 11th Apr 2015 17:11 Post subject: |
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It does look pretty good. Should be around 50%-60% faster than my current CPU (according to those comparison sites). Will probably boost my GTX970 a little as well. However it means investing in a 1150 motherboard, pretty close to next gen cpus. I'm really on a fence here.
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Posted: Sat, 11th Apr 2015 17:21 Post subject: |
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simple as always: u need more power now? upgrade! you maaaaaaaaybe need more power in the future? dont upgrade
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Posted: Sat, 11th Apr 2015 17:30 Post subject: |
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1150 mobos are cheap
ddr3 ram is cheap
relatively
Lutzifer wrote: | and yes, mine is only average |
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Sin317
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Posted: Sat, 11th Apr 2015 21:15 Post subject: |
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and with a 4690k you won't need an upgrade for another 2-3 years anyway.
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Posted: Sun, 12th Apr 2015 00:17 Post subject: |
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it's a $200 difference, and he can switch after that at any time
Lutzifer wrote: | and yes, mine is only average |
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Posted: Sun, 12th Apr 2015 16:38 Post subject: |
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Well, just checked the local prices and the cpu 4690k with a mobo (asus z97-a) will cost me 500$. That's before adding a cooler. Considering that in a year there is a potential for a substantially superior hardware (I'm guessing here, no idea if Skylake will really be significantly better than today's cpus but it should be a "tock" part of the cycle) for samey price, I'm understandably cautious.
It's also hard to judge how much of an improvement such upgrade will be. If I've got a 40 fps game now, will upgrading get me to 60? The answer is maybe. So it's not as clear cut as - you need more power now than upgrade.
Anyway, I realize there is no definitive answer here, just wanted to read other people's opinion on the cpu situation 
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Posted: Sun, 12th Apr 2015 16:45 Post subject: |
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Skylake's the actual "Tick Tock" in a WAITING sense ^^;...As in "Wait ro upgrade?".."Time will tell"
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Posted: Sun, 12th Apr 2015 16:51 Post subject: |
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CPU situation is a bit meh, I've got meself an i5-2500. With not much funds I was looking at some options. A cheap second hand i7-2600K but it's hard to find (can't blame em) and anything else that fits on my 1155 is just too much money for the gain you get (got a quite limited budget so).
So for me switching over to a 1150 costs too much, so I guess I'm stuck with the i5-2500 untill it doesn't do the job anymore and forces me to upgrade or just wait till I get a decent income again (which should come faster ).
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