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Performance increase from 8350 to 5820k

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Been looking very closely at the x99 platform and the new cpu's, the 5820k looks like an absolute boss i don't need the 40 pcie lanes so the 5820k is fine and i don't have the money to blow on the 8 core but i am just wondering how much of a performance difference would i be getting with the 5820k over a 4.7 ghz amd fx 8350 ? im sure it is quite substantial.. 

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Amazing for actual work loads, most likely "Eh" for gaming in terms of seeing much of a boost. But that's to be expected.

 

 

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Enormous. Going from a pseudo-eight core to a massive hexa core with hyperthreading is night and day.

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That's what i thought just them ddr4 prices making me wonder at the moment 

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A massive one.

pretty much this. in gaming, the improved single threaded performance will rule, in rendering, there is literally no contest

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I do stream quite a bit im guessing this would also be improved upon alot to 

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Massive one, I am about to go with the 5820k since it is an absolute monster video editing and modelling wise

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It'll probably be a ~5-8x improvement for workstation use gaming wise currently gaming rarely ever utulizes above an i3...

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It'll probably be a ~5-8x improvement for workstation use gaming wise currently gaming rarely ever utulizes above an i3...

Then you should stop saying the 8320 is the best price/performance cpu for gaming.

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Then you should stop saying the 8320 is the best price/performance cpu for gaming.

I don't say that; it's got great price to performance overall... and it's damn fine for gaming also I said rarely not never... and who mentioned 8320 in this thread? I sure as hell didn't >.>

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