poofyhairguy
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Guess with these numbers,Pascals 970 replacement may be the last gpu i should consider for my i5 2500 non k and 1080p.
Yeah I thought the 970 was the last GPU for my 2600K but we will see.
Guess with these numbers,Pascals 970 replacement may be the last gpu i should consider for my i5 2500 non k and 1080p.
You clearly have a different view of HUGE to lots of us. My P4C@3.2 to E6600@3.2 was huge, my Q6600@3.2 to i2500K@4.3 was huge. Skylake is just a little boost in comparison to them.
I have been ready to replace my i2500K for years, but I just can't justify it - it still does > 60fps in everything, and really skylake isn't that much faster.
Sandy-ivy-2-5%
Sandy-Haswell 10-15%
Sandy-skylake 30-50%
Skylake delivered biggest IPC gain since sandy bridge(with 3000+Mhz DDR4)
Using DDR3 1866...
Using DDR3 1866...
Sandy-ivy-2-5%
Sandy-Haswell 10-15%
Sandy-skylake 30-50%
Skylake delivered biggest IPC gain since sandy bridge(with 3000+Mhz DDR4)
I like PCLab's review because they tested some of the most CPU intensive titles and used fairly decent RAM (DDR3-2133 9-9-10-24 1N for Haswell/Broadwell, DDR4-2666 16-17-17-36 2N for Skylake). Skylake was 12.8% faster than Haswell @ equal clocks on average (14 titles @ 1080p Ultra). About what you would expect from an Intel tock.
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