Is there any 1155 Socket Faster then the SB i7-2700k?

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guskline

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OP: My 3770k below in rig 1 is running at 4.4Ghz with ram set at 1600. I'm going to post a chart that has the info on the Aida 64 benchmarks etc for my 3770k at 4.4Ghz. Could you please tell me how much faster is your 2700k at 4.6Ghz in the Aida 64 benchmarks ?


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Z15CAM

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guskline: These are my AIDA64 Extreme Results with the 17-2700k CPU running between 1600 to 4600Mhz's

There doesn't seem to be much difference compared to the i7-3770k at 4,400Mhz's; however, the i7-2700 does appear to be marginally faster in some areas and slower in others noted by the "*".

Memory Read: 22123MB/s
Memory Write: 23154 MB/s
Memory Copy: 24261 MB/s
Memory Latency: 39.5 ns

CPU Queen: 57640 Vs 55566
CPU PhotoWorxx: 16891 MPixels/s Vs 15906
CPU Zlib: 361.7 Mb/s Vs 381.8 *
CPU AES: 17965 MB/s Vs 17196
CPU Hash: 3342 MB/s Vs 3561 *

FPU VP8: 7213 Vs 7344 *
FPU Julia: 24309 Vs 23218
FPU Mandel: 12854 Vs 12307
FPU SinJulia: 6145 Vs 5928
 
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guskline

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Thanks for posting your scores. Obviously the 2700k is one fine piece of silicon. No need for you to upgrade, that's for sure!:biggrin:
 

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Hey I just noticed that we are running the same MB so the Test should be rather none BIOS - Great MB the ASUS P8Z68-V Pro Gen3 ;o)
 

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The answer to this depends on how well your 2700K or 3770K can overclock. My 2700K and 3770K both can do 4.8ghz 24/7 at a reasonable voltage, but after that it skyrockets and isn't worth the long term degradation. So yes, my 3770K beats out my 2700K. It also gives me PCIe 3.0 bandwidth, a better IMC (though I don't care for that since I undervolt at stock 1600mhz), lower power consumption, and lower temperatures after delidding (compared to the 2700K at the same frequency).

My 3770K feels like a fine tuned 2700K. They're both awesome chips, but if you're looking for performance, keep the 2700K. I wanted PCIe 3.0 bandwidth to open up the Titan SLI upgrade path (8x at 2.0 bottlenecks them), hence my upgrade.