Any point in upgrading CPU?
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 7:24 am
I think I know the answer is no, at least from a price viewpoint, but thought I'd toss it out. I'm currently running a socket 1156 I5 K Lynnfield 2.6 stock mildly oc'd to 3.15 on a gigabyte P55A-UD3. 16GB G Skills Ripjaw, and a Sapphire 7950 OC stock. I have a 24in Dell (the $3-400 one) and play at 1920x1200. Win7.
Basically bulletproof since about 2009. The nic went out on the mainboard and I replaced it with a decent Intel one. The last time I took it apart for cleaning the CPU fan header was giving me some issues on 3 pin operation so I swapped headers and hooked the cpu fan to a case fan header, runs fine, just a bit noisy.
I know the haswell's give you more bang per mhz, but i've looked at prices, and it would be at least $400 for a new cpu/mobo combo. Don't really need I7 dual threading since gaming is my heaviest load.
Basically bulletproof since about 2009. The nic went out on the mainboard and I replaced it with a decent Intel one. The last time I took it apart for cleaning the CPU fan header was giving me some issues on 3 pin operation so I swapped headers and hooked the cpu fan to a case fan header, runs fine, just a bit noisy.
I know the haswell's give you more bang per mhz, but i've looked at prices, and it would be at least $400 for a new cpu/mobo combo. Don't really need I7 dual threading since gaming is my heaviest load.