October 10, 201510 yr is it worth getting the 6700k or staying with the 4790k thanks. Alexander Shepherd
October 10, 201510 yr If you are getting acceptable performance with your 4790k I would stick with it. Have you overclocked it? Cheers Martin
October 11, 201510 yr Author Yeh its on 4.6ghz what do you reckon i am definately getting a gtx 980ti over my gtx 580 thanks. Alexander Shepherd
October 12, 201510 yr You'll see only a slight increase in performance. However... don't forget that the new Skylake platform has more to offer than just a small increase in performance. Up to you to decide if those other features are worth spending money to obtain.
October 12, 201510 yr The new features with Skylake are stuff like onboard M.2 and U.2 ultra fast SSD support. High frequency and high density DDR4. USB 3.1 etc. Remote charging. So in terms of frame rate a small improvement. If you aren't interested in the new stuff then not much point upgrading for you then. I'm on Ivy Bridge so worthwile for me. And I must build a new rig anyway as my son's having my present machine.
October 12, 201510 yr In a bench mark between the two the 4790k came out as better in single core performance which is what Flight Sim needs. Just keep what you got. You'll see quite an improvement comming from a 500 series card to a 980ti!!!! I love mine I have the MSI Gaming 6g. It's got one of the faster clock/per dollar around. ATP MEL,CFI,CFII,MEI. Type Ratings B-737, ERJ-190,ERJ-170
October 12, 201510 yr I personally don't think its worth the upgrade to skylake from a Haswell (4th generation) you will need new ram DDR4 new motherboard which you end up paying more money for not much of a gain better too upgrade the video card. I only think its worth upgrading to Skylake from Sandy Bridge (2nd generation) and Ivy Bridge (3rd generation) so I think its great choice getting the gtx 980ti. Cesar Martinez AMD 7800X3D RTX5080 NZXT N7 B650E | G.Skill 32GB DDR5 Samsung 980 Pro 2TB | Crucial MX500 (2×) | Crucial P3 Plus Monitor: Philips Evnia 34M2C6500 QD-OLED
October 13, 201510 yr In terms of performance, yes I agree, from Ivy Bridge yes, anything above that no. But as I said, that's just performance, there are many users out there that are attracted to the multitude of other features Skylake brings to the table.
October 24, 201510 yr Author Is it worth upgrading how many fps and smoothness will i get at say uk 2000 heathrow i am getting between 20 and 30 fps now and it is a bit jumpy at times. Alexander Shepherd
October 27, 201510 yr Is it worth upgrading how many fps and smoothness will i get at say uk 2000 heathrow i am getting between 20 and 30 fps now and it is a bit jumpy at times. Well not that it is perfectly linear but lets say clock for clock it was 10% faster with the DDR4 ram and all. Lots of other variables I know but just to get a rough idea. If you are getting between 20-30 fps just add 10%, now you got 22-33 fps. Again just a rough idea. Flight Simulator's - Prepar3d V5/MSFS | Operating System - WIN 11 | Main Board - GIGABYTE X870E Aorus Elite WIFI7 | CPU - AMD 9800X3D | RAM - CORSAIR 64GB 6600Mhz | Video Card - EVGA RTX3090 FTW3 Ultra | Monitor - DELL 38" Ultrawide | Case - CORSAIR 750D Full Tower | CPU Cooling - CORSAIR H170i Elite LCD 420mm Push/Pull | Power Supply - EVGA 1000 G+ | Sound System - Definitive Technology ProMonitor 600 w/subwoofer
November 1, 201510 yr Is it worth upgrading how many fps and smoothness will i get at say uk 2000 heathrow i am getting between 20 and 30 fps now and it is a bit jumpy at times. What DDR3 RAM speed and timings are you running at the moment?
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