I7 2600k OCed to 4.5ghz stable, still struggling to find a need to upgrade yet, and that's even with me itching for a full rebuild for aesthetic reasons.
I7 2600k OCed to 4.5ghz stable, still struggling to find a need to upgrade yet, and that's even with me itching for a full rebuild for aesthetic reasons.
i7 4770k in main pc and amd fx4100 in the media box (wrong choice I know, but it was cheap). Oh and an Atom in the little Acer Revo thing that's so rubbish it never gets switched on.
Intel 930 oc to 4ghz. Lasted since 2010
2600K @ 4.5ghz. Not really top drawer any more but with a 980ti it's still hanging in there at 1440p.
i7 4790k, stock clocks for the time being.
5960X since launch, Overclocked to 4.0Ghz 24/7 on NZXT Kraken X61 in push/pull configuration, Runs very cool around 6c above ambient room temp and never gets above 50c on most demanding AAA games.
Can overclock to 4.4 no problem but this thing cost me a fortune in Australia so it's got to last!
Other cpu( Core i7-6770HQ ) is in Intel Skull Canyon NUC under the tv, Perfect little HTPC powerhouse with some light gaming.
Used to build new pc's every year now it's more like 2-3 years, Just isn't any need to update cpu these days, Can get away with a gpu upgrade instead.
I5 2500K OCed to 5.2ghz on air with a pipe funneling Air from my AC Unit for gaming sessions lol. Max temps are 67c while in BF1 Ultra 1440p 125% Res scale.
Monster = i5 3570k at 4.6ghz
HTPC = A8-7600 at stock
2nd PC = A8-3870k at stock
Netbook = AMD C50 at stock
All doing fine but the 3570k will be making way for Zen or Kaby Lake.
Daily Use/ Gaming/ work: i7-5960x January 2015
LANbox / VR: i5-4590 December 2014
Sister Rig: i7-3770k Mid-2013
Family computer: AMD FX-4100 Since Release
Originally the i7-3770k was the top dog, but I got such a good deal on the 5960x I had to udgrade.
i7-4770k
old stuff: with Opteron 180
older stuff: Athlon64 +3400
I've run an i7 3820 @ 4.5GHz since a few months after it was released, so it's approaching 5 years old now. It still provides all the power I require and I can't say that I really feel the need for anything faster or more powerful. That said I'll still upgrade to Skylake-X when it's released next year, since most of my system will no longer be under warranty (5 years here in Norway) by then.
A hand down i7-2600. Can't do anything much with it since I recently lost a pretty much potatoish graphics card. R.I.P. HD6970.
Phenom II X4 965 (I think - the 3.4GHz one). Started playing Civ 6 and it's not going very smoothly with a Radeon 7850 - I wonder which one is the bottleneck.
4670K. I'm good till mid 2018 or late 2017 at the earliest.
The family laptop has a Core i7-4710HQ, my Dell XPS 13 has a Core i5-6200U. The HTPC has a Phenom II X3 710.
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