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What's best CPU in term of performance/price given a modest overclock? It need to be faster than my i7-950 at 4.2Ghz.
			
			In terms of raw frequency for price, the FX-4300 can shoot way over 4.2 as long as you've got the cooler for it. I think Newegg has a promo code on it too right now. Whatever you do, if you're buying AMD, buy Vishera. Do NOT buy the Zambezi series processors. Their numbers seem similar, but the architecture is just a whole different ball game.
This. But don't expect that much more performance.@ OP: i7 3930K. If you don't need that much power, then i7 3770K.
This. But don't expect that much more performance.
What're you going to use the rig for? If it's something which loves cores (like video editing), the 3930k is the way to go.
If you don't need 6 cores then I'd wait to see what haswell's OC potential is...as your current cpu is no slouch at 4.2GHz.What're you going to use the rig for? If it's something which loves cores (like video editing), the 3930k is the way to go.
^^The game captures, prompting the player the same feelings that arise on the banks of the real reservoir.
^^ and thisHow amazing - the differences are sometimes seen even professional fishermen who conduct to the shores of these lakes a long time.
unless your on the table doing flash dance your goodWTF? Did someone slip shrooms into my supper![]()
SPBHM google translated by the looks of it some russian balla hawking his fishing game spam. Looks pretty dope.What is going on in this thread??
Russian fishing - a game played by millions. This unique simulator of fishing on the computer got tremendous popularity thanks to the amazing similarity of gameplay with real fishing.
edited out the spam
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back on topic, Nehalem at 4.2GHz still is quite fast, if you need to upgrade, you can't go lower than 3770K or 3930K I think,
but the 4770K is so close to being released that you should probably wait a little bit more,
or if you really can take advantage from 6 cores, just go with the 3930K (and is not to concerned about power usage, with 4.2GHz it's probably the case)
Well said.I wouldn't say "top dog," but CPU improvements are much more incremental than before, especially on the Intel side. Even a 5 year old CPU can be called "competent" for basic day-to-day tasks even if it's not the fastest any more.
This CPU is 2+ years old but still one of the top dog? Jeez
