the best cpu
The best cpu
Yeah, unless Ryzen 2 gives the same single core performance and Latency plus double the cores and threads i am not changing this bad boy.
Still using a 4690k and really don't see a need to upgrade
Was using a 3570k before that which didn't seem any different.
>6700K
>good
7700K has a higher base clock if don’t trust your OS to enter a boost state reliably. And I you don’t need more cores, it has a higher base clock than the subsequent generations as well.
Same. 4690k is still blazing fast, especially if you OC
That's what I have. No reason to upgrade for gaymen really even though I want ryzen 3000
My CPU. It's been good to me
That's not a E5-2680v2
well user the 4690k mogs all other processors and will continue to do so until the end of time
I bought 8700k :)
i was going to buy a 1600 in 2017 but decided to get the 6700k instead desu. pretty happy with it.
>buy 7600
>some retard wants to swap his 6700 for it
>Lolok.jpeg
Was a nice deal
This guy genuinely thought that the 7600 would be a lot faster
And I didn't correct them because xD
>best CPU
>not a Q600
pick one
No, this was the best CPU.
On-die L2 was a huge game changer, and in one of the most interesting quirks of CPU history, it was first implemented in a budget processor.
ryzen is better
>E5-2680v2
>my nigga
zen+ already does this when OC
Is that a P2? i actually have one in my dorm room right now. I should definitely try to make a retro pc
literally any new cpu is better
a few words:
i five twenty five hundred k
>Aye525100k?
What?
excellent post fellow redditor
edit: thanks for the gold kind stranger!
She looks like she'd swallow your meat and potatoes for a dozen fags
I'd rather her bum do the swallowing m8
I have it and I cry in my sleep knowing that I paid 300+ euros on a quad core piece of shit. Fuck Intel
So it is safe to get a 2600? i mostly game, not that i dont do some renders here once in a while for edition a think either works, what about emulation, Intel has always been better with old emulators...
>9980XE
Why not this?
Intel wanted to test out on-die L2 cache on 250nm first but found that yields weren't that great. The units that managed to get working only had 1/4 of the L2 cache size of a regular Pentium 2 SKU. Their marketing division had no idea how to handle them so they decided to make them budget CPUs to fight off K6-II and K6-III at the time.
Mendocino was really just a proto-Coppermine of sorts.
2600 has has single as 6700k and greater multi
Haswell is unironically the best generation.
This lasting me 6 years then I'll go to the 8c 16t chip that will last another 5 years since all consoles will use it
I pray for deffective 7 core 7nm 4.7ghz processor to upgrade from my 3 core 3.7