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I think Oleg was genuinely answering whether a hyper-threading processor (eg i7-2600K) would give any advantage over a non hyper-threading (eg i5-2500K) [so to answer Feuerfalke - not all multi-core CPUs use hyper-threading]
His answer maybe reflects the results of some testing done by Custom PC mag when the Sandy Bridges came out: in Crysis on their test system (DX10, 64-bit, 1680x1050, no AA) i7-2600K min fps = 36 average fps = 64 i5-2500K min fps = 34 average fps = 60 There you have it - Crysis takes advantage of hyperthreading too, 'but not so much' ![]() (As others have remarked there is much confusion on the go over hyper-threading V multi-threading.) ...and just to confuse things further, when the 2 processors were overclocked the i5-2500K had higher min fps (42 V 37), and equal average fps to the i7-2600K (both 67). Apparently, hyper-threading doesn't respond so well to overclocking. Underlines the fact that things are more complicated than they may at first appear. !!! I went for the i5-2500K, but hey, it's your money ![]() To be really safe wait another week and then check up on the feedback Last edited by kendo65; 03-23-2011 at 11:26 PM. |
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