Galdorf
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Seems to me as far as cpu's are concerned that speed of cpu's seem to have hit the limit as far as technology is concerned not much has happened in 3 years.
So i was doing some research on getting an upgrade for my personal gaming rig but the i7-2600k i have still seems to be hard to get anything worth replacing it with that will net any real speed increase.
I was looking at ivy bridge since i'm not going to use onboard video for gaming and have checked the 2600k vs ivy bridge benchmarks and have noticed all you get is more heat and not much of a speed increase maybe 5% at the most.
Im thinking maybe just wait for kepler to drop in price and upgrade my video card i'm only running a gtx 470 atm and maybe upgrading my motherboard from a P67 to Z77 to get the sdd caching to lower boot times and load screens/zoning times on mmo's.
I consider 30% for cpu's to be the magic number for upgrades on real world benchmarks so nothing out there is worth upgrading to.
So i was doing some research on getting an upgrade for my personal gaming rig but the i7-2600k i have still seems to be hard to get anything worth replacing it with that will net any real speed increase.
I was looking at ivy bridge since i'm not going to use onboard video for gaming and have checked the 2600k vs ivy bridge benchmarks and have noticed all you get is more heat and not much of a speed increase maybe 5% at the most.
Im thinking maybe just wait for kepler to drop in price and upgrade my video card i'm only running a gtx 470 atm and maybe upgrading my motherboard from a P67 to Z77 to get the sdd caching to lower boot times and load screens/zoning times on mmo's.
I consider 30% for cpu's to be the magic number for upgrades on real world benchmarks so nothing out there is worth upgrading to.