Cpu thread

what CPU is sitting inside of your PC user?
i have a i7 2600.

>sandy bridge best bridge.

i7-5820k

i5 6600k.

Core 2 quad Q8200

C2D @ 1.6GHz - 60°C in light use

Intel 486SX25... 25MHZ, help

i5 6500

waitwut.

4790k

...

8370e. well worth the price, which wasn't much.

4770k

thats the 8 core right?

I7 870 desktop.

Should last another 5 years thanks to dx12.

Also baytrail and turionx2 in my laptops

i5 3570K

2500k master race

Intel Atom CPU N280 @ 1.667GHz
Probably one of the worst cpu's ever made.

Amd phenom 965 holy fuck I need to replace this

>should last another 5 years

not if you plan on playing anything in VR or 4k.

i5-4690k


so what I still use the stock fan some dudes giving me his old noctua NH-D15 because he just went to custom loop

i7 950

Still holds up.

>vr
Nah, not for a while.

>4k
Doesn't make a difference. You could play 4k on an i3 4160 or fx6300 and it'll be fine. There's so much load/demand on the gpu that most modern CPUs won't be a bottleneck.

Xeon E3-1241 v3 (haswell refresh)

>i7-5820k
What things do you do on your machine?

i3-2120

Still does everything I ask of it. Most my board can support is a 3770. Will probably shell out for a new board by the time I need to upgrade the CPU and relegate this one to a backup server.

3570k, I should be good for at least 3+ years in gaming, right?

i5-650
Looking to get a new processor. Which one should I get Sup Forumsaylords?

Same hear, I feel your pain

Wait for Zen, looks like it's going to be inexpensive while giving Haswell performance

encoding is the only real workout it gets besides the occasional gaming.

Oh, its also nice to have to run VMs.

i7-6700k

Runs as good as the day I bought it.

AMD Athlon

>wtf is zen
>wtf is amd

master race checking in

i7 3820 luckily x79 processors are pretty cheap to come by

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.(AMD) is an Americanmultinationalsemiconductor companybased inSunnyvale,California, United States, that develops computer processors and related technologies for business and consumer markets.

Zen is AMD's attempt to re-enter the performance CPU market, it is built on 14nm finfet and appears to have somewhere between haswell and sky lake performance

is this actually going to be significant or another flop by amd leading to their eventual slip into the mug coaster market?

It looks like it's going to be very nice, and more importantly it will be less expensive than intel chips of similar performance

Intel is focusing on energy efficiency and smaller form factors while AMD appears to be focusing on the performance capabilities

Atom N550 1.5ghz

i5 2500k @ 4.5Ghz on air.

Why upgrade?

I5-4690k @ 4.7ghz. Only needs 1.3v to be prime95 stable for hours and doesn't hit over 75C. The only thing I would want more cores for is video encoding. Other than that, fast quad core is perfect.

yes why upgrade since cpu performance is just the clock speed

Can still run literally everything with my 970.

This, except for the Noctua

It doesn't make sense to have faster clock speeds. Would you rather an adult solved a problem or a hyperactive retarded child?

BEDRIG: i7 6700HQ
STRONGRIG: i7 4770
BIGRIG: i7 740Q
OLDRIG: Pentium M @1.5 GHz
DRIG: Xeon E5-2630L

3770K @ 4.4
I don't see a reason to upgrade until 8 core 7820K i7 come out.

i5 3450. No reason to upgrade :^)

Oh forgot:
Nameless ThinkPad: Pentium 2, forgot details and too lazy to look into it (300-400 MHz iirc)
LG G4: Snapdragon 808
Moto 360: Snapdragon 400
Router (Linksys E1200): Broadcom BCM5357 @ 300 MHz
I think that's most of the devices I use which use CPUs, except my car I guess

i3-6100 because poorfag and my old shit died on me.

[email protected]

FX 6300 @ 4.3GHz

this except NZXT X41

E1-2100 masterrace

i5 5500k
sandy bridge represent

>1366
i7-920 here. Going to swap to an X5650 at some point. Just need to get a NOS board that'll handle more than 150mhz to make it worth it.

i5 4440 @ 3.10 CAN'T UPGRADE

2500k bought in 2011

If zen doesnt push intel to stop the 2-5% increments, i'll have this cpu till 2020

Not the best way to think about it really. It depends on what you're doing. For tasks that can utilize threading and multi-cores you can run some old chips neck and neck with much more modern chips without upgrading.

You can get some late 2009 to early 2010 Xeons performing just behind last generations i7s. But while a 5930K is still $550 or so old Xeons are under $100.

Like I said though it depends on what you're using the PC for. Obviously for games you'd probably get more out of a more modern quad core.

>all these Intel replies
I guess all the AMDoofuses on here don't even use AMD CPUs when defending AMD graphics cards lel.

My cpu is nvidia with an intel gpu

I had an AMD 6000+. PC got tipped over, fell three inches, and the motherboard broke in half.

FX-6100

[spoiler]Kill me[/spoiler]

i7-4850HQ

I used to be an AMD CPU user. Had an fx4100, 6300, and 9370. Had the 9370 @ 5.2ghz. The 6300 @ 5.1ghz. Even at these ridiculous speeds, they were hard pressed to catch up to my now 4690k @ a measly 3.9ghz in single thread applications.

Anything properly multi threaded ran amazing don't get me wrong. If AMD Zen is as good as they're claiming, I'll be the first to jump back onto team red for CPUs.

i5 4690

which i got the i7 4690k my current cpu isnt fast enough

Why not get an 8320e/8370e? They're like $100 and a rather large step up over original bulldozer. I mean single thread is still atrocious at stock, but piledriver is what bulldozer was supposed to be. They should work in your existing motherboard assuming it's am3+ socket.

You are all plebs!

Power8 master race

4690k [email protected] on an H100i. ~70C

Should I test for more?

core 2 duo

i5 4460

>Power8
>Not using TigerSHARC

N270.

i3 M350

4690k at 4.5 GHz/1.9 V
Idles at 32C with my Noctua NH-D15

Xeon E5-2670 v3

Fuck it why not? Intel chips are safe up to 1.4v for daily use. Anything above that can drastically reduce the CPU life span regardless of temps.

Keep core temps under 85C and you should be golden. What I usually do when overclocking is set the voltage for max safe (1.4v) with all thermal/voltage throttles off. Turn LLC to 100% to prevent any voltage boosting or droop. Try to find the highest stable clock possible. Then start dropping the voltage until unstable.

Easiest way to see max clock at minimal voltage.

i7 4790k

typo

1.19 V

main - fx-8350

pc i threw together with parts i had and used from friends - i5 3570k

1.9V?! I pray you're mistaken or you mean 1.19V. Your motherboard and CPU will not last more than a year, if that, at 1.9V. That's the kind of voltage you run when you're under a DICE pot or LN2.

Some celeron from the last decade.

That's what I get for being a hopeless NEET.

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Well this is suprising.

Althought ive seen other benchmarks showing 8 thread+ cpus have a huge advantage at lower resolutions.

To be honest the bottleneck with 4K on current GPU's seems to be a API problem DX11 just wasnt built for those resolutions

Xeon E3 1241 v3
Xeon 5345
Intel Core i5 920

AMD 4300 OC to 4.7.

AMD Sempron 3850 bruh. $30 for a 1.3ghz quad core. 15w tdp. Realistically uses less than 11 Watts 90 of the time. $30 for an Asrock am1 socket itx board. $11 for a 4gb stick of ddr3.

...

Having a fun time on Web 1.0, grandpappy?

Xeon E5-2667 V3 ES
:^)

AMD FX-6100 "Zambezi" 6-core
still really fast in modern CPU intensive games, shouldn't have to upgrade for a few years

As of right now a Athlon x2 7550

>using the smiley with a carat nose

fx-6300

>not using the smiley face with a carat nose
:^)

two xeon e5620s

>N270
Oh I'm sorry that the Atom N280 is 6.2% faster

>Xeon E5-2670 v3
Dual Xeon E5-2670's v1 right here
You need to get 11.3% faster :^)

133MHz Pentium MMX in my Libretto, two Xeon L5520s, an FX8350, and i7 6700HQ

oc'd x5470 no need to upgrade few years