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It is an SB CPU so you would lose performance in lightly threaded software your IB CPU,and I am not sure how much it will overclock as much. But in MT software the gain would be huge I suspect.
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Would it be a massive loss, though, or would I really need measuring software (like Fraps, et al) to notice it?
I'm hearing that a lot of games like Elite and The Division are MT now?
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Ttaskmaster
I mostly game, watch movies, use internet and MS Office.
Is this a worthwhile upgrade, you think? Will I really see that much improvement,
No significant improvement, because you won't be CPU limited for some time. As and when you are, the upgrade won't necessarily lift it.
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kalniel
No significant improvement, because you won't be CPU limited for some time. As and when you are, the upgrade won't necessarily lift it.
I do find my 3570K core usages all near-max on The Division... Won't the extra cores and threads on the 3930K be better, then?
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FYI X99 is socket 2011-v3 and X79 is socket 2011 so they take different (incompatible) CPUs.
If it's a free upgrade, I would move over to the 3930K and X79 motherboard. You should get an increase in multi threaded apps as mentioned (obviously because of the extra 2 cores) but you're also doubling your cache from 6MB to 12MB and getting quad channel RAM.
There is potential for multi-threading to be utilised more in games where DX12 is used - http://www.pcworld.com/article/30395...12-gaming.html
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Sounds to me like the real issue is that you might lose your overclock on the new CPU (unless it is a known good overclocker). Would dropping closer to stock speeds impact you?
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Sprite
FYI X99 is socket 2011-v3 and X79 is socket 2011 so they take different (incompatible) CPUs.
Really?
Damn... Kinda liked the look of that board! :)
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Sprite
You should get an increase in multi threaded apps as mentioned (obviously because of the extra 2 cores) but you're also doubling your cache from 6MB to 12MB and getting quad channel RAM.
That's the sort of thing the current owner is giving as the reason for me upgrading.
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DanceswithUnix
Sounds to me like the real issue is that you might lose your overclock on the new CPU (unless it is a known good overclocker).
Apparently this C2 version is better anyway, but I should expect 4.6GHz without any worry and quite possibly 4.8 without any concern.
TBH, I'm happy with my current at 4.5 anyway - The 4.8 is just to see if we can!
The chap passing this on for free is what I consider a reasonably competent overclocker (as in consistently in the Top Ten on the scoreboards of certain forums) and will be doing all the fiddly BIOS bits for me anyway, so if it stuffs up it's his fault, ha ha!!
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Ttaskmaster
The chap passing this on for free is what I consider a reasonably competent overclocker (as in consistently in the Top Ten on the scoreboards of certain forums) and will be doing all the fiddly BIOS bits for me anyway, so if it stuffs up it's his fault, ha ha!!
Well that sounds pretty much a solid win then to me.
I think I use the Xeon equivalent of that chip at work. Stock ~3.6GHz and ecc ram, for stuff like code compile jobs it really flies.
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I personally would upgrade, just because of the reasons mentioned earlier (more cores,more cache,more memory channels)
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Everything installed, along witha spanking new copy of Win10.
Already overclocked to an easy 4.5GHz, so should kick some decent bottom in anything hyperthready...
I'mma go home, load up some games and blast away!!!
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