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whichever one can run at the highest clockspeed. Even a g3258 would yield the same results at the same clock speed. Your GPU will limit you before any of those cpus will though -- more than likely. 

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Any of those CPUs can easily get more than 200+FPS.... why would you need more than that...

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whichever one can run at the highest clockspeed. Even a g3258 would yield the same results at the same clock speed. Your GPU will limit you before any of those cpus will though -- more than likely. 

CS:GO is single threaded am i right?

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That's the fourth topic you make about this?

 

@djdwosk97 actually source engine utilizes 4 cores 100%. 4690K would trump a g3258 by lengths.

I don't believe CSGO can benefit from more than 2 cores -- at least when I ran my system I didn't notice a difference between my 4690k with 2 cores/4 cores enabled. 

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I don't believe CSGO can benefit from more than 2 cores -- at least when I ran my system I didn't notice a difference between my 4690k with 2 cores/4 cores enabled. 

 

I saw my 4 cores maxed out in CS;GO. So...

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Which CPU makes CS:GO get more FPS?

I7 4770k, i7 4790k, i5 4670, i5 4690k

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There's a maximum of 4 frames per second difference per CPU. Get what is cheapest. 4690K if you have an overclocking motherboards, 4670 if you don't. i7's are useless if you don't do workstation tasks.

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I got an i5 and a 760 SC and i had to cap my csgo fps at 300fps because it was reaching 600+ in certain parts of the map with everything up high causing screen tear lol.

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