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i7 3770K vs 6600K Comparison, Which games/CPU Benchmarks should i run?

Luke

So i'm swapping platforms from my i7 3770K to a i5 6600K which i know is essentially a side-grade but i have other plans for the i7. Anyway before i do the swap i want to run some benchmarks so i can compare the performance of these two CPU's. I'll be testing Cinebench, 3DMark etc but i'm mostly interested in gaming performance so i'm looking for some suggestions on what games to run (Preferably with canned benchmarks).

 

Any help/idea's are much appreciated. I can share the results too if anyone is interested.

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5 minutes ago, Droidbot said:

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Thanks! Luckily i own all 3 of those games.

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On 12/13/2016 at 5:29 PM, Luke said:

So i'm swapping platforms from my i7 3770K to a i5 6600K which i know is essentially a side-grade but i have other plans for the i7. Anyway before i do the swap i want to run some benchmarks so i can compare the performance of these two CPU's. I'll be testing Cinebench, 3DMark etc but i'm mostly interested in gaming performance so i'm looking for some suggestions on what games to run (Preferably with canned benchmarks).

 

Any help/idea's are much appreciated. I can share the results too if anyone is interested.

csgo

gta

idk.

MF UH BEANS

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Just now, stationvsbox said:

fuck it GTA and some background stuff on chrome (YT vids, netflix, etc)

then BF1 and background (i7 should SHINE)

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38 minutes ago, nerdslayer1 said:

i7 3770k is better the 6600k. use city skyline, gta 5 for cpu also run geek bench 

You'd be surprised. Hyper threading offers a small advantage in gaming for the most part but the higher IPC of the 6600K is important in gaming as well. I'm expecting the results to be pretty close but we'll see.

Intel i7 3770K [] Asrock Z77 Extreme 4 [] MSI R9 290X 4GB [] 16GB  G.SKILL 2133Mhz [] Crucial MX100 256GB [] WD Black 1TB [] XFX Pro 850W [] Fractal Define R3 [] Func MS-3 R2 [] Corsair K60 [] 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Luke said:

You'd be surprised. Hyper threading offers a small advantage in gaming for the most part but the higher IPC of the 6600K is important in gaming as well. I'm expecting the results to be pretty close but we'll see.

 

well it depends on people i guess but you might notice a difference when web browsing or  having multiple high demanding game open i personally have 30 chrome tab open in background while i play games like doom

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