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Pls answer me do you get good fps for your cpu because i have a 8th gen intel core i5 - 8300h or do you get good fps for having a good gpu because i have GTX 1050 ti
Quick question do you get good fps for your cpu because i have a 8th gen intel core i5 - 8300h or do you get good fps for having a good gpu because i have GTX 1050 ti
@@BigFloppa-_- hey my bad, i thought this was commented on my other video. your cpu is better than the cpu used in this video. you should get abit more fps compared to what im getting here
@@pitracks so am i able to play destiny 2 good with great fps because im moving from ps4 to pc and i just hope i can run destiny 2 good on my pc better than my ps4
Can I ask you a question? I ve x3470 1156 system. I decided to upgrade it but I stuck between 1366 and 2011 socket. First of all do you have any idea about 2011 socket? If I go 1366 I will pick x5650 or x5675, If I go 2011 I would pick e5 1650v3 or e5 2667v2. Im playing in 1440p too. Whats your suggestion to me which way should I go? I am not professional streamer so my main purpose is playing games in most of time. And my cooler is gammaxx s40, will it be enough to cool my said processors at like 4.20, 4.30ghz?
i will only recommend the 1366 system if you can find a good deal on an overclocking motherboard, and if you did go with x5675 its a better chip and you should be able to achieve 4-4.3 ghz though your temperatures might get too high.
if you cant find a deal, then go for the 2011 socket, even at stock 1650v3 and 2667v2 will beat 1366 for gaming and rendering works so you can get away with pairing those chips with the chinese motherboards with good vrm heatsinks. go with 1650v3 if purely gaming, 2667v2 for a bit of future proofing. if you however get an overclocking board, change your cpu cooler to a bigger tower heatsink or an aio.
basically go with 1366 if you can overclock, it could match the stock clocks of 2011. but if you cant overclock 1366, go with 2011, better performer over all at stocks ang overclocked.
Thanks for your answers. I found P6X58D for 1366 socket. And I d buy huanan x99tf for 2011 socket. I mean I can buy both of them I dont have any problem about taking good motherboard. I just have decision problem. In this situation what should I do? I was planning to buy ryzen 7 3700x but ryzen systems doubles prices in these days especially with x570 motherboards. So If I use x5675 in 4.4 ghz it equals to 1650v3 s base clock performance, can we say this? Or It would beat x5675 in overclocked at 4.3,4.4 ghz? And what about chinese water coolers? If I buy any 240mm water cooling on aliexpress will I be ok in 1650v3 in 4.3 ghz? I have rx 580 sapphire se, I would use it a few months, after that I m planning to buy rtx 2060/2070super series. Will I have any bottleneck problem with 1650v3 in overclocked? If you have any idea I would be grateful If u had shared them with me.
@@fury6635 The x5675 overclocked will be on par with 1650v3, but can pull ahead on singlethread dependent games. But for the long run go with 1650v3, it has newer instruction sets and more features. You might want to consider buying the r7 2700, from what i see they are nearly the same price and you will be somewhat in the latest platform. I like air cooling more for its ease of use and no worries of leaks, but if you were to go with water cooling, go with a well known brand so that you can hold your overclocks at nice temps. 1650v3 @ 4,3ghz is fine and if your playing on 1440p or even 1080p pairing it with 2070 should be more than fine