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Good afternoon everyone. I have at the moment percents I7 7700K in the drain without overclocking, and a question. Does it make sense to move now on a new rayzen, for example 7 3700X? Will it make performance increase due to the larger number of threads and cores? In recent games such as Battlefield 5, my percent loaded on a hundred percent, and I would like to postrimit still OK.PS I Vidyaha 2060 RTX is not Super.
Fifth Battle ship under a hundred ай7 7700к?
My FKH 8350 in overclocking and that is not always under a hundred
Or are you in 4K?
william1992 wrote:
Or are you in 4K?
In battle there is no 4K, and even 4K 7600К a hundred is not loaded if no streams.
True to stream amude, it is also in General.. many have tried. )
potter790
That surprised me, and that person wants to change a percent because of the Battles
Alexxerr
Memory 2 dice for 8 Gb Samsung the most common, even without heatsink.
potter790
It's on FullHD Monica 4K resolution, all of the modern games in the presence of a 4K monick or through DSR you can select 4K resolution
Alexxerr
Frequency 2400. The motherboard does not support overclocking the CPU
is not in my opinion make sense from this skinny video card, or if we are talking about stupid high fps in multiplayer matches, the theme is not interesting to me
with that CPU I would wait nobody of the new generation of Intel or the top rusen (which is sold out) or his certain next generation about after the next-gen consoles
MunchkiN 616
Well, in principle you may be right, to wait for the new generation of Intel and there to decide already. Thanks for the replies everyone)
informator59
I'm in a similar situation.
I7-6700, which I drove on the bus.
Thoughts were almost entirely the system to shovel to i9-9900kf and rtx 2070, but the toad strangled.
Decided to wait until the market will not DDR5.
Yes, i7 4 cores now on the edge of running, but 1-1. 5 years should be enough still. IMHO, it is better to chase i7-7700k and to tide you over (although I recall that some i7-7700k met sudden changes in temperature when overclocking).