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My son is a gamer; he has a 1080p 144hz monitor and an R9-390.
He's done well in school, and I'm considering getting him a new CPU as gift.
The hope is that there is a $200 or less CPU that will give a decent FPS boost over his current i5-2500k at 4.2ghz.
He typically plays at 1080p or lower resolution with low details - he _really_ cares about FPS and doesn't seem to care about graphical fidelity. Given that (base resolution, lowest details), I'm pretty sure the R9-390 is out-powering the i5-2500k.
So, would an i5-8500 (as an example) be a noticeable FPS boost?
He's done well in school, and I'm considering getting him a new CPU as gift.
The hope is that there is a $200 or less CPU that will give a decent FPS boost over his current i5-2500k at 4.2ghz.
He typically plays at 1080p or lower resolution with low details - he _really_ cares about FPS and doesn't seem to care about graphical fidelity. Given that (base resolution, lowest details), I'm pretty sure the R9-390 is out-powering the i5-2500k.
So, would an i5-8500 (as an example) be a noticeable FPS boost?