i7-6700K benchmarks

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I think Intel need Zen to push their butt a little....




PC performance improvement is quite disappointing nowaday.
 

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I think Intel need Zen to push their butt a little....




PC performance improvement is quite disappointing nowaday.

Intel will chut same stunt, later give you a "Skylake Canyon" i7-6790K telling you this is the one for enthusiasts :s13:
 

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Intel will chut same stunt, later give you a "Skylake Canyon" i7-6790K telling you this is the one for enthusiasts :s13:

I think they might do more than that, probably suddenly u see a new skylake that has 25% ipc
 

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I have a i7 4700k i doubt i will see any difference with this new chip
 

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Noooooooooo!!!

Not you too skylake!

no performance improvement from Haswell?

Looks like I will be sticking to my Sandy bridge for a long time.
 

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Noooooooooo!!!

Not you too skylake!

no performance improvement from Haswell?

Looks like I will be sticking to my Sandy bridge for a long time.

yeah look like im going to stick with my haswell quite some time.. only upgrade GPU... until got one chipset that really improve perfoamnce by margin...
 

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Looks like getting a 4790K might be a cheaper alternative upgrade to my ivy so i can continue using ddr3
 

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Was planning to build one end of this year. So I should just build a 4790 instead of 6700? Since performance isn't much different?
 

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yeah look like im going to stick with my haswell quite some time.. only upgrade GPU... until got one chipset that really improve perfoamnce by margin...

I lost all hope for CPU performance improvement.

Guess it's better to focus on GPU.
 

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I lost all hope for CPU performance improvement.

Guess it's better to focus on GPU.

I thought you lost hope on cpu and gpu since long long time ago??? No meh??? Many people here think so le. :D
 

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Was planning to build one end of this year. So I should just build a 4790 instead of 6700? Since performance isn't much different?

If you are aiming for cost over performance yes.

The only advantage that skylake/broadwell has is just ddr4. But however ddr4 is not that cheap yet. Unless you buying ram in Amazon.

But of cause it does not provide any much difference cause Ram speed does nothing much in games. Intel dont benefit from fast ram.
 

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Is this Broadwell?

Crap performance. Ivy Bridge, Haswell and Broadwell seem to have the same performance.

What's the bloody point in upgrading....
 

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Its not broadwell. Broadwell all 5xxxC non C etc.

This is 6 series.... This is skylake.
 
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