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| Nickelob Ultra:
--- Quote from: duke 838 on October 20, 2015, 10:16:38 PM ---so I was just wront entirely, it's a 1366? --- End quote --- Yes, LGA1366 is heavily outdated. The newest and latest Intel socket is LGA 1151, for the Skylake processors (Intel Core i#-6xxx). Before that you have LGA 1150 with the Broadwell lineup (Intel Core i#-5xxx [there are very few Broadwell models for desktops compared to others, Broadwells were more designed for either high-end desktops or laptops/ultrabooks] ), and the Haswell lineup using 1150 too (Intel Core i#-4xxx). Then before that LGA 1155 was used for Ivy Bridge (-3xxx) and Sandy Bridge (-2xxx). In other words you want an 1150 at the very least. I actually just upgraded a few months ago from an LGA1366 mobo with a Core i7-930 overclocked to 3.2 GHz, to a Core i5 Haswell at 3.5 GHz and the performance boost has been great. |
| Lurker:
--- Quote from: Dreams_Of_Cheese on October 20, 2015, 10:25:19 PM ---ill putt you in the ground, punk --- End quote --- i'll put ur richard in the ground homie |
| espio100:
--- Quote from: Steve5451² on October 20, 2015, 08:51:48 PM ---So you just figured that CPU's didn't affect performance? --- End quote --- I figured it wouldnt hold back my other stuff. So bottlenecking basicly is you are running with a group of 3 and you and our buddy are very fast but that one guy is a fatforget and slow af and you cant leave him behind so you're just slowing down to get on his tempo? |
| Tokthree:
--- Quote from: espio100 on October 21, 2015, 01:43:53 AM ---I figured it wouldnt hold back my other stuff. So bottlenecking basicly is you are running with a group of 3 and you and our buddy are very fast but that one guy is a fatforget and slow af and you cant leave him behind so you're just slowing down to get on his tempo? --- End quote --- Nothing physically slows down or runs at a lower speed though, but in tasks where all the parts are being used together your performance will always be limited by the weakest component. The term "bottlenecking" is just used to describe setups which are way out of balance, such as having a Core 2 Duo in a system with a GTX 980 Ti (probably not even possible, don't quote me on this). |
| shitlord:
more easily explained: if i have a stuff cpu and a good gpu and run beamng drive, it will be like 10 fps once i pause physics, the fps will shoot up to 80 cause the cpu is no longer involved, and the gpu can flex its muscles |
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