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Originally Posted by Ataros
On the other hand this shows that the game scales well with CPU speed:
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I5-2500К-3.3GHz
min=13/14/15
avg=45/46
max=113/114/119
I5-2500К@4.0GHz
min=14/15/17
avg=50/51
max=134/138/140
I5-2500К@4.5GHz
min=14/15
avg=55/56
max=152/156/160
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Not necessarilty. As NV cards, or more accurately the driver allows to outsource some calculations onto the CPU, this increase in fps may not be mainly due to ocing the cpu but a result of nv drivers. so, in case of nv-gpus, it would be nice to know, if that particular setting (iirc "Multithreading" or something alike) is activated or not, and best, such tests should be run with it on and off to get a conclusive result.
This is of much concern for me, as i´m planning on replacing my Q6700 (as it is already 4 years old, hence i don´t call it an upgrade

) and would like to know, what cpu will i
really need. not just for clod, but other games as well.