Almost 10 years old

>almost 10 years old
>is still able to run latest AAA games

will this mad lad ever be stopped?

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*on med-high settings
*at 35-45 fps
*at 1920x1080
Wooow stunning hardware for 2020

That's pretty good for hardware that old, try running a 2010 game with a pc built in 2000. Just shows how progress has stagnated so much.

Consoom new hardware every 6 months and be excited

>I cant play at 30FPS
zoom zoom

What's everyone's take on the i7-4790k?

I'm actually doing 60-90fps on ~high settings, 1200p, with my i7-2600K.


great.

My i5 4670k still handles games at 60fps 1440p fine and that shit is over 7 years old

>Just shows how progress has stagnated so much.
Hasn't really stagnated.
As complexity increases, so does cost.
As cost increases, demand decreases.

Simple as bud.

Im shittin you not, i go high-ultra with this monster. 60fps. 1920x1080. 16gig ram. Geforce 1070.
Still wonderin if I should upgrade soon.
Any recommendations?

I7 2600K master race.
The 2500k is fucked now.
>tfw 60fps RDR2

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I still use an i3-4150. I have my 1060 6gb bottlenecked as fuck but I can play almost everything comfortably.

>2 cores
there were already some games that don't even launch on a dualc core cpu

Side effect of the current weak as fuck console cpu.

This. The gen 8 CPUs were absolutely pathetic. Most of the freetards on /g/ have better single core performance on their ThinkPads than a PS4 Pro. Yes it really is that bad. The new gen has at least decently powerful processors, though.

Cpu bottleneck is a meme. There has been no appreciable gain in past 6-7 years

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No idea. The only games I don't want to try are things like Red Dead. Most other games I can lock them at 30fps if I have too many fps drops. I hate 30fps tho, but to be fair at worst I get the performance of a console. Games that don't need too much cpu run great still.

You just made OP's point for him, fucking decade old CPU can handle modern games?

>will this mad lad ever be stopped?
Emulators has already stopped him.

For example, in Doom Eternal I don't have a single problem. But games like assassin's creed need to be locked at 30. But Sekiro goes mostly at good 60.

Only RPCS3 and other gen 7+ emulators needs anything more than that.

still going strong

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nope, running genshin impact at 5440 x 1440p and hitting 100fps

I used to think my 4770 was immortal too. Then I tried playing games on a 3600 and realized I'm still coping with load screens like it's actually a thing in 2020.

>is still able to run latest AAA games
Not really, you would be getting far better performance with a current gen i5

I really want a new CPU for a while now: My 2500K is now 9 years old and still works so fucking fine, it is unbelievable.

>CPU
>load screens

You can make them go away cheaper with an SSD.

wait for amd 5xxx

I have an 860 Evo

Intel is gay and you should get a ryzen

>fx 8350 trying to run VR

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CPU does matter for loading screens. Solid state drives changed the bottleneck.

>High settings
>60 fps
>Yes 1200p

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Well, I don't know then. I don't think your loading times are bad. But they could be better i guess.

Still using my old i7-990x and runs everything fine. Don't really see any reason to upgrade desu.

>Hasn't really stagnated.
ok retard

4670 master race.
I'll build again when intel is back on top. I want my next PC to last 10 years as well, who fuckin cares if they know what i wank to.

The market stagnated for years because Intel had no competition until recently, look how fast quad cores became irrelevant. Nothing to do with costs or complexity, just greed.

... yeah that's actually good for a 10 year old piece of tech