Can I still oc an i3?

Can I still oc an i3?

Is it worth it or should I just buy a 6600k instead? How much better than an i7 870 will it be?

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Don't buy K if they still don't have VT-D. Over clocking isn't really important, but 64bit VMs are.

I just want 60fps 1080p video games without a 240w cpu.

I use my laptop for pretty much everything else because it's more convenient.

4 physical cores will outperform 2 w/Hyperthreading.

6600k is good

Belongs in sqt desu senpai

The i3 is pretty good though, and much cheaper. At stock it's about as fast as an i5 6400, so if I can oc it, I might get that instead.

its good if you like gimped cache size, PCI-E lanes, and having to rely on hyperthreading

Why not Pentium for that price

>2 threads
No good for games user.

Well, considering the performance difference between the i3 6100 and entry level i5, I'm going to choose the i3 if I can oc it

Celeron or atom will give you 60+fps

Yeah, the BIOS versions are still available if you google them I'm pretty sure

You arent speaking from any experience at all, merely Internet stats and benchmarks.

G4400 + 380 will play games at lowered settings 60fps for around $225 together. G4400 is $49.99 at microcenter

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wait for zen.

You may still be able to over clock the skylake i3. Since it is locked you will have to baseclock overclock it. This is trickier than otherwise; namely it disables temp monitoring and integrated gfx so you will need a cooler and a dedicated gpu. You will also need of course a z170 board (rather than cheaper h170) and certain bios version. This may also be disabled permanently by microcode updates slipped in by windows update for instance.

I don't recommend the pentium. The pentium + cooler will cost nearly as much as a i3-6100, anyway. The i3 alone is great for non-gaming, and it runs tf2 at 150 fps+ with gfx config and dx8. It also kills dwarf fortress since it requires ddr4 ram. I recommend getting a H/Z170 Board with new intel for future proofing. You can get the i3 and possibly overclock and then you're set for a 6700k or whatever when you have the dosh

Some games will refuse to boot with less than 4 cores

If I need to spend that much extra on a mobo, Is it worth it?

Ive yet to see that, which games?

I got an ASrock for like 80 after rebate. I would guess a budget H170 board would be about 60-70, maybe even 50. Honestly man, I bought this set up with the intention of OC the i3 and then later switching to a skylake i5 when I have the money, but I have still not overclocked it. Im past the RMA and I don't really know shit about OC so I really dont want to risk it. I'm not a gamer in the conventional sense, tf2 and DF are the only games I will ever play, perhaps a little reflex/quake live and cs. For these non intensie games (which I always minimize gfx for) an i3 alone suits my needs and I demand at least 144 fps. With a dedicated gfx card its overkill and the i3 isn't completely terrible for newer games too. I think games like gta5 and battlefield are totally out of the question. Consider that if you are thinking about the i3-6100.

There's 2 or 3, I can only remember far cry 4 though

>Don't buy K if they still don't have VT-D

They've had it since Devil's Canyon.

continuing, I think that most applications besides games are not programmed for multi threading, so architecture and clock speed are the determining factors. The skylake is 3.7, which is pretty dang high for a chip areound 125 dollars.

teamfortress.tv/7598/tf2-benchmarks/?page=12

In post 332 I gave a detailed benchmark of tf2 performance and its contextualized by other detailed benchmarks with all kinds of hardware

Just get an i5 or even better an i7.
If you ca save up the extra cash it's well worth it.
Sup Forums turns into some NEET bargain basement anytime someone asks about buying hardware,
The i3 and all AMD CPUs aren't as good, that's why they are cheaper.
You can overclock the shit out of things but now you are spending money you should have spent on the CPU (which effects everything you do) on cooling the thing just so it can perform like the CPU you should have just bought in the first place.

I agree with this guy, now that im thinking more. If you want to play new releases/ any game at 60 fps 1080p then you should suck it up and get an i5. Im not even sure if you need to shill out for the K version, since it might still perform well enough and again with an overclock you need cooling (+$30 at least).

However, if you only play to play non intensive games like tf2, DF, CS, Dota, LoL, quake live, etc then the i3 is just fine and you can easily save $120 with an i3 and you dont even need a Z170 board.

>He plays ubishill games.

>mfw i3 2120 + r7 260x
Handles bf4 and gta v just fine

>tfw i3 3140 and R9 390x
>runs games just fine


all i can say if OP wants to go i7 he should go for 2011

I have i7 870 and a gtx 660, works great for gaymen, I think you're falling for the I need to buy new things curse.

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Op here. What's your oc?

Performance isn't the issue, I really just want something new.

>Performance isn't the issue, I really just want something new.

Exactly my point. I get 60fps at 1080p in gta v, stock clocks.

You do not get 60fps at 1080p on anything close to max settings with your setup. If you're a poorfag and can accept turning things down/off then fine, but some of us can afford the best.

I get 60 fps with my HD5770 crossfire, what's your point?

I can afford the best, My PC runs fine with medium settings on gta, it cost $50 to build my pc and it runs every game I want fine. You don't need to be a faggot and buy new hardware "because I want something new". That's what a cuckold would do.

all Ks now have vt-d
i didn't even know until i got my 6600k

This
>mfw I'm still using a 7850 and a 2500k and I can run pretty much fucking everything at 60fps while this cucks buy a new card/cpu every year

>not using a 6700k and gtx 1080
WHY AREN'T YOU USING THE LATEST AND GREATEST YOU SILLY WILLY

>H170 board
>I have still not overclocked it
Well, that's maybe because you can't with non-Z chipset, idiot.

You can't overclock non K chips and you need a z motherboard to go with it. It's probably not worth it if you already have a first generation i7, especially if it's overclocked. Give it another generation or buy a used last gen setup, full price is way to expensive for the meager upgrade it provides.

You can, but you can only change the multiplier and nothing else.

Other way around. You can only change the BCLK, and even then only by 5 Mhz or so. There were ways to overclock non K chips but those are gone because intel said no.