![]() I7-3820 will still be fine for a few more years until 4C/8T is completely phased out. Intel has not made a monumental difference since Sandy Bridge, it's all been redoing the same architecture with small differences and small differences to IPC. The only time you're ever going to see a big difference between an older and newer i7 is when the cores are too few, because the difference between a 4790K and 7700K in gaming performance is small. Exactly why people don't recommend locked Intel CPUs because of price, because AMD's cheaper and can still overclock to some degree. Exactly why the whole point of getting a K SKU and Z board is so you can overclock later on to keep the CPU relevant. The max FPS you get is just what your CPU will prepare in that particular game for that particular GPU with the current CPU settings. I know 4771 is a powerful CPU which can handle more powerful GPUs than RX 580 X4G, but GPUs like GTX1080 or higher won't run at their max potential, they might lose a few performances (fps) like 10%/15% (keep in mind I have DDR3 1600 mhz RAM). And in CSGO, I've seen an i9-9900k bottleneck a 2060/1070/980ti level card. In some games, it will only happen if there's lots of AI, in others it happens if there's lots of physics objects moving.Īs for your ''muh CPU is bottleneck'' - I've seen pentiums not bottleneck a 1080ti in some games. In some games, I'll get a CPU bottleneck just walking down a road, in others, none at all. Bottlenecks are dependant on workload, and entirely situational. What does RAM have to do with GPU performance?Īnd, you're talking about bottleneck like it's a surefire thing. All that actually matters is if he has enough cores for the games he wants to play, because otherwise it's still a powerful CPU. OP can keep his CPU for another few years before really needing to upgrade. It's just that in certain titles they'll pull less FPS than a newer i7, or a Ry(or better). Those CPUs can handle a 2080 Ti without issue in most games. There's no way a 4771 or 3820 would be "at their limit" with an RX 580. Running the latest version of Radeon Software for my GPU v20.4.2 I was asked if my pc could be thermal throttled, no, my core temps are around 70c under high load, when playing the games I usually do. ![]() This post was removed from r/pcgaming because it had to do with computer components. I might be full of crap, but I'd love to hear what you guys say. ![]() GTAV around 40-50 fps, I can play CSGO with about 80-100 fps, but I don't think those are good numbers if you take the GPU into consideration. Playing Minecraft without any shaders on a 64bit version of Java gives me around 40 fps. PSU is also stock, not completely sure about the specs of it, but I'm uncertain if my CPU could be the cause of my low frame-rate in video games. My current setup consists of a RX580 Armor Edition, 2x8 GB DDR3 RAM, 1TB Seagate HDD (OS) and 5TB HDD, aswell as the i7-3820 3.60 GHz and stock liquid cooling that came with the Aurora R4 computer case. ![]() Hey everyone, I would like to know what you guys think about playing in the i7-3820 3.60 GHz? I got my computer from my dad after he gave up on trying to fix it, and eventually we got it working, the CPU had to be re-pasted, as the thermal paste was black if I remember correctly. ![]()
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