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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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About game performance in CLoD
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planning to overclock?´These are easily overclockable CPUs
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Single core performance is slightly higher. Overall I'd estimate some 7-10% gain over the 2600k.
DDR3 1600 support is kinda useless unless you're compressing files. As for gaming performance I'd rather get more RAM than faster ram. DDR3 1333 is totally fine. The gain from 1600 is way below 2% overall (various applications). In most games below 1% even. PCIe3 support is also pretty much useless. Todays GPU's don't even profit much from PCIe2 over 1 so it's unlikely that there'll be much gain from 3. This will probably be true even in 2013, when DDR4 might be introduced. The biggest pro the Ivy Bridge brings to the table is native USB3 and lower power consumption under load. You can save up to probably around 65% or so against a 2600k on a fine tuned system (undervolting) All in all I'd say it depends on the budget. If you get a great deal on a 2600k go for it. |
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its tik vs tock the 3570 is a tick so its a smaller die 22nm.
is it better than a 2500k that depends it wil cost you less at beiing 77W TDP vs 95 W for 2500k. if you are intrested in the Graphics than this a better chip its is atleast Dx11. i've got the 2500K and it is completly sufficient for COD as it is now. |
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I Have a 2500 and the game runs great with my mobo auto OC'ing it to 4.2 Gig without an issue..
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I must be the only person in the World who has had failures in OC on my board (2500K). I run it stock because I can't be bothered anymore, even a slight OC would cause a crash in game requiring a hard reset. It wasn't 'easy', I never saw any indication of overheating - due to this instability there's probably something else going on that I'd have to learn a pile of stuff about. Gutted when I constantly hear about people just jumping into BIOS, flicking a switch and hey-presto!
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See guru3d review of new ivy bridge cpus inc i5 3570K, lots of benchmarks against other cpus inc i5 2500K:
http://www.guru3d.com/article/core-i...view-with-z77/
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Osprey, your 2500K should easily go to 4GHz even with stock voltages. I did up my voltages just a tad to be sure and no problemos. I just changed CPU multiplier and did not touch the PCIE/CLK thing, left it at 100(default). |
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