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i5 3570k 4.2GHz ~ i5 2500k @ 4.5GHz
Thanks, two years ago I wanted to buy a SB and overclok it to 4.5 GHz but now I will get the same results without overclocking hehe. Great =)
(06-07-2013, 05:41 PM)Tetris Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks, two years ago I wanted to buy a SB and overclok it to 4.5 GHz but now I will get the same results without overclocking hehe. Great =)
????
i5-4670K=3400mhz
i5-2500K=3400mhz
the hz of cpu is absolutely the same
in essence you would not have lost nothing special if u have bought sb before
(06-08-2013, 02:21 AM)IcemanSR Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-07-2013, 05:41 PM)Tetris Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks, two years ago I wanted to buy a SB and overclok it to 4.5 GHz but now I will get the same results without overclocking hehe. Great =)
????
i5-4670K=3400mhz
i5-2500K=3400mhz
the hz of cpu is absolutely the same
in essence you would not have lost nothing special if u have bought sb before

Iceman is right. This year Intel just released the 2500K again, they just renamed it 4670K for fun. Confused
Right because the same operating clock rate means the chip is the same.....
Yeah....clock speed isn't the biggest factor in performance, I'd be willing to bet a 1.5GHz Ivy Bridge Core i3 would perform better than a Pentium D at 3GHz despite having halve the clock speed.
(06-08-2013, 06:31 AM)storm20200 Wrote: [ -> ]I'd be willing to bet a 1.5GHz Ivy Bridge Core i3 would perform better than a Pentium D at 3GHz despite having halve the clock speed.

Both will suck with Dolphin anyway Big Grin
storm20200 Wrote:I'd be willing to bet a 1.5GHz Ivy Bridge Core i3 would perform better than a Pentium D at 3GHz despite having halve the clock speed.

For sure.

A core 2 duo at 1.5 GHz would outperform a pentium D at 3 GHz. An ivy bridge core i2 at 1.5GHz would easily outperform a pentium D at 4.5GHz.
(06-08-2013, 06:31 AM)storm20200 Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah....clock speed isn't the biggest factor in performance
Another soul saved from the clock speed myth.

Quote:Intel just released the 2500K again, they just renamed it 4670K for fun.

rebranding again? cheap bastards...
omega_rugal Wrote:rebranding again? cheap bastards...

He was likely kidding. It's a completely different microarchitecture.
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