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Right now I have an i5-2500K OC'ed to 4.5 GHz. I am wondering if I should upgrade to the 2600K because I do a TON of stuff for Youtube, and video editing/rendering is a daily thing. Don't get me wrong the 2500K is wonderful, but I am wondering if the 2600K would benefit me more, as the price has dropped by about $30 on Newegg. Is it worth it though?
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I'd stick with the 2500K. 4.5GHz is more than enough lol.
Thats just my desicion though, in the end its all up to you.
Thats just my desicion though, in the end its all up to you.
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kief wrote I'd stick with the 2500K. 4.5GHz is more than enough lol.
Thats just my desicion though, in the end its all up to you.
Its a really tough decision, lol. I am just not really sure what to do. I want it, but then again, I don't know how much of a performance boost it would give me. So I don't know if it is worth it. Bleckk...
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No, the change you will notice won't be huge.
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Celt wrote No, the change you will notice won't be huge.
Not even in rendering or multi-tasking?
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See for yourself. You would not notice the difference. A highly overclocked 2500k will last you for a long while.
True, but my 2500K isn't overclocked that high.
Assuming you're running on air and not a true water-cooling loop with a decent block, 4.5ghz is a respectable overclock.
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Generation wrote-LooNiE- wroteGeneration wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
See for yourself. You would not notice the difference. A highly overclocked 2500k will last you for a long while.
True, but my 2500K isn't overclocked that high.
Assuming you're running on air and not a true water-cooling loop with a decent block, 4.5ghz is a respectable overclock.
I am running on air. Using a Hyper 212 EVO.
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If you want to see the difference I could show you what mines is like. I have a 2600k.
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