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System Name | Gamer |
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Processor | 2600K@4.5Ghz@1.368v |
Motherboard | P8Z68Dlx |
Cooling | Merged H100i/H100 loop@Tubing Mod+Res CPU/VGA |
Memory | 16Gb Corsair LP 1866Mhz 9-10-9-30-1T |
Video Card(s) | R9 290@1260/1650Mhz |
Storage | Adaptec 5405@Raid 0 3x300Gb Seagate SAS |
Display(s) | Philips 241E |
Case | Open shit |
Power Supply | Enermax Galaxy 1000W |
Mouse | Logitec G9 |
Keyboard | Shit |
Software | Win10 64bit |
Benchmark Scores | 12K 3DMark/3180 Valley |
IPC for working tasks@same clock speed!
Sandy Bridge to Ivy Bridge: Average ~5.8% Up
Ivy Bridge to Haswell: Average ~11.2% Up
Haswell to Broadwell: Average ~3.3% Up
Broadwell to Skylake (DDR3): Average ~2.4% Up
Broadwell to Skylake (DDR4): Average ~2.7% Up
=>Haswell to Skylake (DDR3): Average ~5.7% Up.
Source: anandtech
So from my old 2600k to the newest skylake we have +/- 20% of increased performances due to the architecture optimization. Just for your sake i remember that sandyB architecture came out in 2011, so it mean u get 20% of gain in almost 5/6 year regarding working application tasks.
It is what i was speaking about, not the fact AMD cpu sucks atm, we all know that since enough time to stop to remember it.
My fact was more on the architecture evolution from intel, that bother me, and that's why i still have a 6 years old cpu that perform like newest ingame, because if u look the performance gain ingame, they are even worst.
So my hope was not that we get cheaper cpu like u said, because if u want a cheap cpu and leave aside your fanboy enthusiast side, a 3 years old cpu is quite enough for all your applications.
My hope was to get again some new architecture that could boost the performances of actual cpu and spending 300 bucks for a cpu worth again something, not like now where i feel intel put some gloves digging far in my anus!
Sandy Bridge to Ivy Bridge: Average ~5.8% Up
Ivy Bridge to Haswell: Average ~11.2% Up
Haswell to Broadwell: Average ~3.3% Up
Broadwell to Skylake (DDR3): Average ~2.4% Up
Broadwell to Skylake (DDR4): Average ~2.7% Up
=>Haswell to Skylake (DDR3): Average ~5.7% Up.
Source: anandtech
So from my old 2600k to the newest skylake we have +/- 20% of increased performances due to the architecture optimization. Just for your sake i remember that sandyB architecture came out in 2011, so it mean u get 20% of gain in almost 5/6 year regarding working application tasks.
It is what i was speaking about, not the fact AMD cpu sucks atm, we all know that since enough time to stop to remember it.
My fact was more on the architecture evolution from intel, that bother me, and that's why i still have a 6 years old cpu that perform like newest ingame, because if u look the performance gain ingame, they are even worst.
So my hope was not that we get cheaper cpu like u said, because if u want a cheap cpu and leave aside your fanboy enthusiast side, a 3 years old cpu is quite enough for all your applications.
My hope was to get again some new architecture that could boost the performances of actual cpu and spending 300 bucks for a cpu worth again something, not like now where i feel intel put some gloves digging far in my anus!
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