trabosher
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| 07 Jul 2013 05:20 AM |
| Depends on what i7 it is. It's clearly a K model but 2nd, 3rd, 4th gen? |
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trabosher
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| 07 Jul 2013 05:30 AM |
| Yeha that's pretty good, but the 7750 is a bit of a weak link. What sort of games were you planning on doing and how much RAM do you have? |
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| 07 Jul 2013 06:38 AM |
| i7s are a bit overkill for gaming |
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| 07 Jul 2013 07:18 AM |
"i7s are a bit overkill for gaming"
useful for CPU intensive genres like strategy and simulators. |
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| 07 Jul 2013 09:51 AM |
| there is a bottleneck the cpu is better than the gpu uselly if you get a 300$ cpu you need atleast a 200$ or 300$ gpu but it will be ok and the ghz are up so its even more of a bottleneck |
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| 07 Jul 2013 09:54 AM |
| @butterfluf i7 and i5 processors are the same just the i7 has hyper threading which isnt really ever used mostly for hardcore video editing and hard decoding its a 4 core but hyper threading make it seem like 8 cores but its not i5's do not have this but they do have the same performance so its not over kill for gaming like people say but if the graphics card isent good it will bottleneck and it wont run its full performance |
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