• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

Intel Core i7-8700K 3.7 GHz

Joined
Sep 7, 2017
Messages
3,244 (1.34/day)
System Name Grunt
Processor Ryzen 5800x
Motherboard Gigabyte x570 Gaming X
Cooling Noctua NH-U12A
Memory Corsair LPX 3600 4x8GB
Video Card(s) Gigabyte 6800 XT (reference)
Storage Samsung 980 Pro 2TB
Display(s) Samsung CFG70, Samsung NU8000 TV
Case Corsair C70
Power Supply Corsair HX750
Software Win 10 Pro
Joined
Aug 16, 2016
Messages
1,025 (0.36/day)
Location
Croatistan
System Name 1.21 gigawatts!
Processor Intel Core i7 6700K
Motherboard MSI Z170A Krait Gaming 3X
Cooling Be Quiet! Shadow Rock Slim with Arctic MX-4
Memory 16GB G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 3000 MHz
Video Card(s) Palit GTX 1080 Game Rock
Storage Mushkin Triactor 240GB + Toshiba X300 4TB + Team L3 EVO 480GB
Display(s) Philips 237E7QDSB/00 23" FHD AH-IPS
Case Aerocool Aero-1000 white + 4 Arctic F12 PWM Rev.2 fans
Audio Device(s) Onboard Audio Boost 3 with Nahimic Audio Enhancer
Power Supply FSP Hydro G 650W
Mouse Cougar 700M eSports white
Keyboard E-Blue Cobra II
Software Windows 8.1 Pro x64
Benchmark Scores Cinebench R15: 948 (stock) / 1044 (4,7 GHz) FarCry 5 1080p Ultra: min 100, avg 116, max 133 FPS
@EarthDog They don't, but considering the advancement of Intel's Xeon platform, it would be nice towards the consumers to offer 6C/12T CPU 4 years ago - eg. starting from i7 4790K as 6C/12T (for the same price tag) would be great!
Thus, it would be possible to extend the lifetime of high-end system. For instance if I, and I bet majority of others, spend almost 2000 € on high-end PC, than we expect it to be a reasonably powerful in the following 4 or 5 years. Right now since AMD made an excellent move with Ryzens, Intel had to respond by increasing the number of cores. All that means that 4C/8T i7's and 4C/4T i5's will become obsolete much faster - they'll be OK for gaming, but they'll lack the performance in some other professional or semi-professional aspects. That's one big problem.
 
Joined
Dec 31, 2009
Messages
19,366 (3.70/day)
Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
A 4790k is still plenty today bud... a 6 core from the same time would make lkttle difference to most.

Now is the time to start with more cores...it isnt needed now, but certainly wasnt 4 years ago.


He's right about heat though. It stinks.
Meh... look at 20t cpu at 4.5ghz... quads and hexs at 5ghz with aio...


Yeah... heat...
 
Joined
Sep 7, 2017
Messages
3,244 (1.34/day)
System Name Grunt
Processor Ryzen 5800x
Motherboard Gigabyte x570 Gaming X
Cooling Noctua NH-U12A
Memory Corsair LPX 3600 4x8GB
Video Card(s) Gigabyte 6800 XT (reference)
Storage Samsung 980 Pro 2TB
Display(s) Samsung CFG70, Samsung NU8000 TV
Case Corsair C70
Power Supply Corsair HX750
Software Win 10 Pro
A 4790k is still plenty today bud... a 6 core from the same time would make lkttle difference to most.

Now is the time to start with more cores...it isnt needed now, but certainly wasnt 4 years ago.



Meh... look at 20t cpu at 4.5ghz... quads and hexs at 5ghz with aio...


Yeah... heat...

I don't mean just this. I mean all of Intel's recent options. I'm not exactly a happy 7700k owner. I don't want to use AIO. I'm just increasingly feeling forced to (technically not, but double towers are ridiculous). It'll only get worse.
 
Joined
Dec 31, 2009
Messages
19,366 (3.70/day)
Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
Why do you need to use an AIO? Why double towers?

I mean, that's the game now man... put up or... :)
 
Joined
Jun 1, 2011
Messages
3,865 (0.82/day)
Location
in a van down by the river
Processor faster at instructions than yours
Motherboard more nurturing than yours
Cooling frostier than yours
Memory superior scheduling & haphazardly entry than yours
Video Card(s) better rasterization than yours
Storage more ample than yours
Display(s) increased pixels than yours
Case fancier than yours
Audio Device(s) further audible than yours
Power Supply additional amps x volts than yours
Mouse without as much gnawing as yours
Keyboard less clicky than yours
VR HMD not as odd looking as yours
Software extra mushier than yours
Benchmark Scores up yours
That's pretty much a wrong conclusion then, because if the i5 8400 which only has 6 low clocked cores can match the 8700K which has 6 very high clocked cores, it essentially means, most games are indeed using 6 cores today. It also makes sense because consoles use over 6 cores too, and most games are ports anyway.

lol the guy who has been reviewing CPUs for one of the top tech sites on the internet is clueless but me the clueless fanboy knows exactly what he is talking about. Consoles used a glorified tablet CPU (AMD jaguar) that's reused from their previous units launched in 2013. Sony/MS gave it a small OC, around 25%, but the chip was intended for tablets and notebooks. You can continue on your immature hissy fit and rants but no one is taking you seriously.

facts hurt



That's because CPU is not a bottleneck, but a graphic card. The current reality is, for gaming, you're fine with bottom most CPU that can be clocked as high as it can go. That includes even Core i3's with 2c/4t. If you can push them up to 4.5 GHz or even beyond, it'll run any game with almost max frames and will only lose a bit in few multithread aware games which you can count them all on a one hand of a very clumsy carpenter. Things will change a bit in near future since AMD pushed the whole MOAR CORES seriously this time, but it'll still take few years. If you're a gamer, graphic card is still what you want to spend the most money on as you'll benefit the most from it in either case.

This post nails it on the head. All these Ryzen & coffee lake CPUs are just a re-hash of the original Phenom & Core 2 Quad days of gaming. Everyone rushed out to get the Q6600 or Phenom because every peace of software will be multi core optimized over night while in reality neither CPU at stock even offered gaming performance of the soon to be launched dual core Wolfdale E8400 (you had to OC the Q6600 over 3ghz, the Phenoms just sucked).

The intel i5-750 and AMD Phenom II x4 launched soon after the Q6600 & Phenom I and actually provided real world gaming performance. Then came the i5-2500k and blew everything away.

My personal opinion, wait for the modern day versions of the i5-750 & Phenom II if you have a good i5 or i7 CPU. Better yet wait for the next i5-2500k.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Apr 12, 2013
Messages
6,750 (1.67/day)
lol the guy who has been reviewing CPUs for one of the top tech sites on the internet is clueless but me the clueless fanboy knows exactly what he is talking about. Consoles used a glorified tablet CPU (AMD jaguar) that's reused from their previous units launched in 2013. Sony/MS gave it a small OC, around 25%, but the chip was intended for tablets and notebooks. You can continue on your immature hissy fit and rants but no one is taking you seriously.

facts hurt





This post nails it on the head. All these Ryzen & coffee lake CPUs are just a re-hash of the original Phenom & Core 2 Quad days of gaming. Everyone rushed out to get the Q6600 or Phenom because every peace of software will be multi core optimized over night while in reality neither CPU at stock even offered gaming performance of the soon to be launched dual core Wolfdale E8400 (you had to OC the Q6600 over 3ghz, the Phenoms just sucked).

The intel i5-750 and AMD Phenom II x4 launched soon after the Q6600 & Phenom I and actually provided real world gaming performance. Then came the i5-2500k and blew everything away.

My personal opinion, wait for the modern day versions of the i5-750 & Phenom II if you have a good i5 or i7 CPU. Better yet wait for the next i5-2500k.
Yeah good luck waiting the next decade for that, ST performance or IPC isn't going up more than single digits the last few years, heck SKL-KBL-CFL has just been about higher clocks & more cores.

If you are waiting for 20~40% more IPC than the current gen ~ it isn't happening, hell Icelake isn't guaranteed to sustain high clocks on 10nm+ so depending on your needs the current Ryzen & CFL are great VFM chips, obviously some are better VFM than others.

The supposedly better (VFM) options to be released some time next year are PR & an 8 core mainstream Intel chip, rumored to be CFL. That's the best you'll get & even then IPC or ST performance will be negligibly higher than the current offerings, though MT should be much higher depending on the max OC.
 
Joined
Sep 7, 2017
Messages
3,244 (1.34/day)
System Name Grunt
Processor Ryzen 5800x
Motherboard Gigabyte x570 Gaming X
Cooling Noctua NH-U12A
Memory Corsair LPX 3600 4x8GB
Video Card(s) Gigabyte 6800 XT (reference)
Storage Samsung 980 Pro 2TB
Display(s) Samsung CFG70, Samsung NU8000 TV
Case Corsair C70
Power Supply Corsair HX750
Software Win 10 Pro
Why do you need to use an AIO? Why double towers?

I mean, that's the game now man... put up or... :)

On my chip, I'm barely safe with a single tower. It'll hit over 90c on a 212 evo (not exactly the greatest single tower, but the most popular). That's auto, I mean. It's a little better with negative offsets. What am I going to get out of a R7? A couple more degrees?

While AIO is louder. And I'm still paranoid about it (got a h100i).

I also like lugging the case around. I don't want a double tower just for that... besides just being ridiculous in principle.
 
Joined
Oct 21, 2005
Messages
6,880 (1.02/day)
Location
USA
System Name Computer of Theseus
Processor Intel i9-12900KS: 50x Pcore multi @ 1.18Vcore (target 1.275V -100mv offset)
Motherboard EVGA Z690 Classified
Cooling Noctua NH-D15S, 2xThermalRight TY-143, 4xNoctua NF-A12x25,3xNF-A12x15, 2xAquacomputer Splitty9Active
Memory G-Skill Trident Z5 (32GB) DDR5-6000 C36 F5-6000J3636F16GX2-TZ5RK
Video Card(s) EVGA Geforce 3060 XC Black Gaming 12GB
Storage 1x Samsung 970 Pro 512GB NVMe (OS), 2x Samsung 970 Evo Plus 2TB (data 1 and 2), ASUS BW-16D1HT
Display(s) Dell S3220DGF 32" 2560x1440 165Hz Primary, Dell P2017H 19.5" 1600x900 Secondary, Ergotron LX arms.
Case Lian Li O11 Air Mini
Audio Device(s) Audiotechnica ATR2100X-USB, El Gato Wave XLR Mic Preamp, ATH M50X Headphones, Behringer 302USB Mixer
Power Supply Super Flower Leadex Platinum SE 1000W 80+ Platinum White
Mouse Zowie EC3-C
Keyboard Vortex Multix 87 Winter TKL (Gateron G Pro Yellow)
Software Win 10 LTSC 21H2
On my chip, I'm barely safe with a single tower. It'll hit over 90c on a 212 evo (not exactly the greatest single tower, but the most popular). That's auto, I mean. It's a little better with negative offsets. What am I going to get out of a R7? A couple more degrees?

While AIO is louder. And I'm still paranoid about it (got a h100i).

I also like lugging the case around. I don't want a double tower just for that... besides just being ridiculous in principle.
Auto does make things run 5 to 10 *C hotter in my experience because it always tends to overvolt. Add to that the fact that the 212 isn't the greatest and it does wiggle a bit even clamped in my experience, so if you are lugging it around it could shift your thermal paste. The fans that the 212 comes with are terrible so that can also cost you 1-3 degrees there. You might have been able to reduce by as much as 15*C with that setup, or switch to a PHTC14PE or similar dual tower cooler. If you are willing to take the risk of the AIO cooler than that should give you good results either way.
 
Joined
Dec 31, 2009
Messages
19,366 (3.70/day)
Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
On my chip, I'm barely safe with a single tower. It'll hit over 90c on a 212 evo (not exactly the greatest single tower, but the most popular). That's auto, I mean. It's a little better with negative offsets. What am I going to get out of a R7? A couple more degrees?

While AIO is louder. And I'm still paranoid about it (got a h100i).

I also like lugging the case around. I don't want a double tower just for that... besides just being ridiculous in principle.
Stop being a noob and get it off auto...

Hyper 212 Evo is a bang for you buck cooler...it does well, but isn't great.

Also, single/dual towers really don't denote performance. There are some monster 'single tower' coolers out. ;)
 
Joined
Sep 7, 2017
Messages
3,244 (1.34/day)
System Name Grunt
Processor Ryzen 5800x
Motherboard Gigabyte x570 Gaming X
Cooling Noctua NH-U12A
Memory Corsair LPX 3600 4x8GB
Video Card(s) Gigabyte 6800 XT (reference)
Storage Samsung 980 Pro 2TB
Display(s) Samsung CFG70, Samsung NU8000 TV
Case Corsair C70
Power Supply Corsair HX750
Software Win 10 Pro
Stop being a noob and get it off auto...

Hyper 212 Evo is a bang for you buck cooler...it does well, but isn't great.

Also, single/dual towers really don't denote performance. There are some monster 'single tower' coolers out. ;)

Hah... you're right about being a noob. But I'm a fast learner. I already did get it off auto. This was my first desktop since.. umm.. 2004 or something. I'd been lost in laptops and Macs for awhile.

So Noctua or Cryorig? Single tower I mean...
 
Joined
Dec 15, 2006
Messages
1,703 (0.27/day)
Location
Oshkosh, WI
System Name ChoreBoy
Processor 8700k Delided
Motherboard Gigabyte Z390 Master
Cooling 420mm Custom Loop
Memory CMK16GX4M2B3000C15 2x8GB @ 3000Mhz
Video Card(s) EVGA 1080 SC
Storage 1TB SX8200, 250GB 850 EVO, 250GB Barracuda
Display(s) Pixio PX329 and Dell E228WFP
Case Fractal R6
Audio Device(s) On-Board
Power Supply 1000w Corsair
Software Win 10 Pro
Benchmark Scores A million on everything....
Let us hope Zen+ can hit 4.7Ghz+..... Cuz I'm definitely not waiting for Zen2 to upgrade. It will probably be Intel for me next round--i5, that is.
The 20% clock advantage is showing pretty well in the performance summary.
 
Joined
Dec 31, 2009
Messages
19,366 (3.70/day)
Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
Hah... you're right about being a noob. But I'm a fast learner. I already did get it off auto. This was my first desktop since.. umm.. 2004 or something. I'd been lost in laptops and Macs for awhile.

So Noctua or Cryorig? Single tower I mean...
Read reviews and find out which "single tower" is best for you and fits your requirements.
 
Joined
Jun 10, 2014
Messages
2,902 (0.80/day)
Processor AMD Ryzen 9 5900X ||| Intel Core i7-3930K
Motherboard ASUS ProArt B550-CREATOR ||| Asus P9X79 WS
Cooling Noctua NH-U14S ||| Be Quiet Pure Rock
Memory Crucial 2 x 16 GB 3200 MHz ||| Corsair 8 x 8 GB 1333 MHz
Video Card(s) MSI GTX 1060 3GB ||| MSI GTX 680 4GB
Storage Samsung 970 PRO 512 GB + 1 TB ||| Intel 545s 512 GB + 256 GB
Display(s) Asus ROG Swift PG278QR 27" ||| Eizo EV2416W 24"
Case Fractal Design Define 7 XL x 2
Audio Device(s) Cambridge Audio DacMagic Plus
Power Supply Seasonic Focus PX-850 x 2
Mouse Razer Abyssus
Keyboard CM Storm QuickFire XT
Software Ubuntu
Let us hope Zen+ can hit 4.7Ghz+..... Cuz I'm definitely not waiting for Zen2 to upgrade. It will probably be Intel for me next round--i5, that is.
The 20% clock advantage is showing pretty well in the performance summary.
Where do you get the 20% clock advantage from? When i7-8700K have load on multiple cores it will only hit 4.3 GHz, so the difference is much smaller. Ryzen 7 1800X hits 4.0 GHz plus XFR, so the real advantage is less than ~200 MHz, so less than 5%. The advantage you see is mainly due to much higher IPC.
 
Joined
Apr 12, 2013
Messages
6,750 (1.67/day)
Where do you get the 20% clock advantage from? When i7-8700K have load on multiple cores it will only hit 4.3 GHz, so the difference is much smaller. Ryzen 7 1800X hits 4.0 GHz plus XFR, so the real advantage is less than ~200 MHz, so less than 5%. The advantage you see is mainly due to much higher IPC.
Probably max OC, which is fair but YMWV, so not exactly apples to apples because in case of OC there are a host of other factors in play.
 
Joined
Mar 7, 2017
Messages
38 (0.01/day)
Location
Houston, TX
Processor AMD Ryzen 1700X
Motherboard ASRock X370 Taichi
Cooling EKWB Custom Loop
Memory 16GB (2x8GB) G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3000Mhz
Video Card(s) MSI Gaming X GTX 1080 EKWB Nickel WB
Storage 256GB WD Black M.2 O/S & 1TB WD Black Storage
Case Anidees Crystal Cube RGB
Power Supply Corsair RM 850 W/ Cable Mod Carbon Pro Cables
Mouse Razer Deathadder
Keyboard Razer Black Widow
Software Win 10
you might wanna wait till Q12018 for ZEN+ (they will be AM4/X370/B350) and better than the actual R7/R5 line-up.

I do plan on looking at those when they come out since the socket wont change I can just sell my cpu and upgrade if it's much better performing.
 
Joined
Dec 15, 2006
Messages
1,703 (0.27/day)
Location
Oshkosh, WI
System Name ChoreBoy
Processor 8700k Delided
Motherboard Gigabyte Z390 Master
Cooling 420mm Custom Loop
Memory CMK16GX4M2B3000C15 2x8GB @ 3000Mhz
Video Card(s) EVGA 1080 SC
Storage 1TB SX8200, 250GB 850 EVO, 250GB Barracuda
Display(s) Pixio PX329 and Dell E228WFP
Case Fractal R6
Audio Device(s) On-Board
Power Supply 1000w Corsair
Software Win 10 Pro
Benchmark Scores A million on everything....
Where do you get the 20% clock advantage from? When i7-8700K have load on multiple cores it will only hit 4.3 GHz, so the difference is much smaller. Ryzen 7 1800X hits 4.0 GHz plus XFR, so the real advantage is less than ~200 MHz, so less than 5%. The advantage you see is mainly due to much higher IPC.
Well, I was just sorta estimating....
Will the Ryzen sit at 4.0Ghz with a multi-core load? (not sure)
I guess I was just assuming a moderate OC on them both... which would leave Intel about 20% ahead.
 
Joined
Dec 31, 2009
Messages
19,366 (3.70/day)
Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
Where do you get the 20% clock advantage from? When i7-8700K have load on multiple cores it will only hit 4.3 GHz, so the difference is much smaller. Ryzen 7 1800X hits 4.0 GHz plus XFR, so the real advantage is less than ~200 MHz, so less than 5%. The advantage you see is mainly due to much higher IPC.
LOL, XFR is 4.1 (when it can meet that criteria, and its ONE core there...... it surely never goes above.

All Core/thread boost on 1800X isn't 4 Ghz... isn't it like 3.8?

1800X tops out at 4-4.1GHz on all cores.. PERIOD. The 8700K is good for all cores well past the mid 4Ghz range, in not closer to 5 on high end air or AIO...
 
Joined
Aug 21, 2013
Messages
1,696 (0.43/day)
Where do you get the 20% clock advantage from? When i7-8700K have load on multiple cores it will only hit 4.3 GHz, so the difference is much smaller. Ryzen 7 1800X hits 4.0 GHz plus XFR, so the real advantage is less than ~200 MHz, so less than 5%. The advantage you see is mainly due to much higher IPC.
Like previously said max oc on both. Although even so 4Ghz vs 5Ghz is 10% not 20%
And no - Intel has very small IPC advantage. Only 6-7 fps at 1080p 7700K vs 1800X (other clock for clock tests were performed at Ryzen launch and are no longer valid). Even less of a difference at 1440p not to mentioned 4K.
Most of Intel's advantage comes from pure clockspeed.

As for Pinnacle Ridge i do not expect more than 4,4-4,5Ghz for top binned Ryzen 2000 parts and that's generous. Still it will cut Intel's lead significantly.
 
Joined
Dec 31, 2009
Messages
19,366 (3.70/day)
Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
Only 6-7 fps at 1080p 7700K vs 1800X
I hate this (sorry)

Talk in %... 6-7 FPS matters at, well, even 50 FPS.. not so much at 100 FPS... also, not knowing what GPU is on there makes that FPS number, borderline useless, especially without contest.
 
Joined
Dec 15, 2006
Messages
1,703 (0.27/day)
Location
Oshkosh, WI
System Name ChoreBoy
Processor 8700k Delided
Motherboard Gigabyte Z390 Master
Cooling 420mm Custom Loop
Memory CMK16GX4M2B3000C15 2x8GB @ 3000Mhz
Video Card(s) EVGA 1080 SC
Storage 1TB SX8200, 250GB 850 EVO, 250GB Barracuda
Display(s) Pixio PX329 and Dell E228WFP
Case Fractal R6
Audio Device(s) On-Board
Power Supply 1000w Corsair
Software Win 10 Pro
Benchmark Scores A million on everything....
Like previously said max oc on both. Although even so 4Ghz vs 5Ghz is 10% not 20%
And no - Intel has very small IPC advantage. Only 6-7 fps at 1080p 7700K vs 1800X (other clock for clock tests were performed at Ryzen launch and are no longer valid). Even less of a difference at 1440p not to mentioned 4K.
Most of Intel's advantage comes from pure clockspeed.

As for Pinnacle Ridge i do not expect more than 4,4-4,5Ghz for top binned Ryzen 2000 parts and that's generous. Still it will cut Intel's lead significantly.
5Ghz is 20% more than 4Ghz.
And, with a few exceptions, the only way to get a CPU bottleneck on games is to run low res.
 
Joined
Aug 21, 2013
Messages
1,696 (0.43/day)
I hate this (sorry)

Talk in %... 6-7 FPS matters at, well, even 50 FPS.. not so much at 100 FPS... also, not knowing what GPU is on there makes that FPS number, borderline useless, especially without contest.
Sorry i forgot to put the link. In BF 1 (1080p with GTX 1080) 1800X gets ~96% of 7700K-s performance.
In Witcher 3 (same settings) 1800X gets ~95% of 7700K's result.

So roughly 4-5% slower at same clock wich seems to be 2,8Ghz on both (they problably had to go that low because there are older processor in the test that may not do 4Ghz).
Oddly Broadwell-E was the fastest there in games wich i can't really explain vs 7700K. Quad-channe RAM, eDRAM helping maybe?

Link (in swedish): https://www.sweclockers.com/test/23426-amd-ryzen-7-1800x-och-7-1700x/29
Use the arrows above charts to move to next chart.
 
Joined
Dec 31, 2009
Messages
19,366 (3.70/day)
Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
5Ghz is 20% more than 4Ghz.
And, with a few exceptions, the only way to get a CPU bottleneck on games is to run low res.
Oye...5Ghz is 25% more than 4GHz. Its 1000 Mhz more than 4Ghz. 1000Mhz is 1/4 of 4000Mhz or 25% faster than 4Ghz.

You are comparing it to the 4Ghz value, not the 5Ghz value the way you said it. 4Ghz is 20% slower than 5 Ghz since 1000Mhz less is 1/5 of 5000Mhz or 20% slower. Its in the wording. ;)

Sorry i forgot to put the link. In BF 1 (1080p with GTX 1080) 1800X gets ~96% of 7700K-s performance.
In Witcher 3 (same settings) 1800X gets ~95% of 7700K's result.

So roughly 4-5% slower at same clock wich seems to be 2,8Ghz on both (they problably had to go that low because there are older processor in the test that may not do 4Ghz).
Oddly Broadwell-E was the fastest there in games wich i can't really explain vs 7700K. Quad-channe RAM, eDRAM helping maybe?

Link (in swedish): https://www.sweclockers.com/test/23426-amd-ryzen-7-1800x-och-7-1700x/29
Use the arrows above charts to move to next chart.
4-5% is enough to keep an eye on..
 
Joined
Sep 15, 2011
Messages
6,473 (1.41/day)
Processor Intel® Core™ i7-13700K
Motherboard Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite AX
Cooling Noctua NH-D15
Memory 32GB(2x16) DDR5@6600MHz G-Skill Trident Z5
Video Card(s) ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3080 AMP Holo
Storage 2TB SK Platinum P41 SSD + 4TB SanDisk Ultra SSD + 500GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD
Display(s) Acer Predator X34 3440x1440@100Hz G-Sync
Case NZXT PHANTOM410-BK
Audio Device(s) Creative X-Fi Titanium PCIe
Power Supply Corsair 850W
Mouse Logitech Hero G502 SE
Software Windows 11 Pro - 64bit
Benchmark Scores 30FPS in NFS:Rivals
That's because CPU is not a bottleneck, but a graphic card. The current reality is, for gaming, you're fine with bottom most CPU that can be clocked as high as it can go. That includes even Core i3's with 2c/4t. If you can push them up to 4.5 GHz or even beyond, it'll run any game with almost max frames and will only lose a bit in few multithread aware games which you can count them all on a one hand of a very clumsy carpenter. Things will change a bit in near future since AMD pushed the whole MOAR CORES seriously this time, but it'll still take few years. If you're a gamer, graphic card is still what you want to spend the most money on as you'll benefit the most from it in either case.
Aye, agreed. The only temptation right now is go upgrade to DDR4 and M.2 slots. Also to a chipset that supports moar PCIE lines....
 
Joined
Mar 14, 2014
Messages
1,285 (0.35/day)
Processor i7-4790K 4.6GHz @1.29v
Motherboard ASUS Maximus Hero VII Z97
Cooling Noctua NH-U14S
Memory G. Skill Trident X 2x8GB 2133MHz
Video Card(s) Asus Tuf RTX 3060 V1 FHR (Newegg Shuffle)
Storage OS 120GB Kingston V300, Samsung 850 Pro 512GB , 3TB Hitachi HDD, 2x5TB Toshiba X300, 500GB M.2 @ x2
Display(s) Lenovo y27g 1080p 144Hz
Case Fractal Design Define R4
Audio Device(s) AKG Q701's w/ O2+ODAC (Sounds a little bright)
Power Supply EVGA Supernova G2 850w
Mouse Glorious Model D
Keyboard Rosewill Full Size. Red Switches. Blue Leds. RK-9100xBRE - Hate this. way to big
Software Win10
Benchmark Scores 3DMark FireStrike Score : needs updating
For anyone with a Haswell or above who don't run many heavily threaded apps, they can safely skip this one and wait for 8-core CFL with Z390.
4790K stock here. I'm waiting another cool 2 years. Whatever their TigerLake is supposed to be unless AMD has something better by then.
 
Top