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can a a 72 core/ 144 threads game?

can a a 72 core/ 144 threads game?

if it has a decent gpu with it or a monster gpu will it have a decent fps

 

i know it can vary depending on the games and more

but i want your opinions

 

i have heard that it will have a average fps or i also heard that it can also make the fps much worse

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More cores -> more heat -> less MHz to keep temperatures in check -> less FPS because games don't benefit from so many cores rather than from fast few cores

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no it cant game with that much cores

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the low single core performance from the low frequency CPUs (quad socket system with 18 core Xeons right?) will hurt performance compared to a current desktop CPU.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, echy said:

can a a 72 core/ 144 threads game?

if it has a decent gpu with it or a monster gpu will it have a decent fps

 

i know it can vary depending on the games and more

but i want your opinions

 

i have heard that it will have a average fps or i also heard that it can also make the fps much worse

Yes it can work, but most likely it will work worse than a cheap skylake pentium for $50

Want to know which mobo to get?

Spoiler

Choose whatever you need. Any more, you're wasting your money. Any less, and you don't get the features you need.

 

Only you know what you need to do with your computer, so nobody's really qualified to answer this question except for you.

 

chEcK iNsidE sPoilEr fOr a tREat!

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A single core can

A dual core can

A quad core can

A hexa core can

An octa core can

 

No reason a heptacontadi-core can't 

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16 minutes ago, WereCat said:

More cores -> more heat -> less MHz to keep temperatures in check -> less FPS because games don't benefit from so many cores rather than from fast few cores

Imagine a 72 core with same IPC and clock speed of Kaby/Broadwell E. I can already see water vaporated from custom loop due its heat. 

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1 minute ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Imagine a 72 core with same IPC and clock speed of Kaby/Broadwell E. I can already see water vaporated from custom loop due its heat. 

 
 
 

Comes with stock LN2 cooler.

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I don't have a 72 Core CPU, but I have a Xeon E5-2695V3 (14 core, 28 thread, 2.2GHz). It can run some games, but you run into CPU bottlenecks really fast. It's great for rendering though.

 

It's just funny though...my games are mostly single core and so one game only takes like 5-7% of the CPU...but yeah, I have my 2700K (4.9GHz) for gaming / stuff that likes higher single core performance.

 

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