James111333
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Hey, I am thinking about trading in my 1090t @4.1GHz and moving over to Intel for a while. I will be running a custom loop with a 3 x 120mm rad but can add more if needed. I'll definately be overclocking whichever CPU I get but my question is:
Given the average OC is lower in Haswell, say 4.4GHz, Will that still out perform an average OC Ivy Bridge CPU at say 4.8GHz?
Obviously I understand there is a chance of going either way with either a duff chip or a great one but I mean on average. Specifically I'm talking 3570k and 4750k.
If IPC is 10% better with the 4750k, does it scale in a way that 10% more clock speed from the 3570K would result in equal performance?
I know Haswell would be better for a non overclocker or someone just cooling with air but I have a lot of water cooling potential in my computer spares box! I don't care about the actual GHz number, just which is best, also are the advances in platform technology going to play a large part in future use down the line?
Thanks for any input
Given the average OC is lower in Haswell, say 4.4GHz, Will that still out perform an average OC Ivy Bridge CPU at say 4.8GHz?
Obviously I understand there is a chance of going either way with either a duff chip or a great one but I mean on average. Specifically I'm talking 3570k and 4750k.
If IPC is 10% better with the 4750k, does it scale in a way that 10% more clock speed from the 3570K would result in equal performance?
I know Haswell would be better for a non overclocker or someone just cooling with air but I have a lot of water cooling potential in my computer spares box! I don't care about the actual GHz number, just which is best, also are the advances in platform technology going to play a large part in future use down the line?
Thanks for any input
