Originally posted by: harpoon84
Err... not all games are GPU bottlenecked you know...
I'm guessing flight simulators
click and real time strategy games
click aren't your area of expertise in gaming?
I'm also getting crappy framerates in online FPS games like BF2 and CS:S with my older P4C @ 3.5GHz and XP-M @ 2.6GHz, and yes, I've turned down the eyecandy (I used an X850XT for testing) and it doesn't do much - signs of CPU bottleneck. Hmmm, maybe online games with 32 or 64 concurrent players all shooting at one another puts a heck of a load on the CPU?
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It's funny that my current E6400 rig handles these games MUCH better than my P4C and XP-M rigs, even when I crank them to 'GPU limited' resolutions (1600x1200 max on a 7900GS). I'm glad I made the upgrade, because nothing is worse than the framerate droppping to 20 - 30fps whenever I'm in a firefight.
I'm also glad I did my research and didn't jump on the 'CPU speed makes no difference' bandwagon. According to your flawless theory I should have received almost NO benefit from a faster CPU, right?
But hey, keep saying CPU speed doesn't matter for gaming. Perhaps for most single player FPS game it doesn't, but that doesn't mean it applies to every single PC game.