• Finerney@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        11 months ago

        I still have my 4790k too!

        I swear basically everyone that bought one just never got rid of it.

        Even now I’m thinking “I may need an upgrade… in a couple years”

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          11 months ago

          I know it is due an upgrade… but I can’t really convince myself to spend 1000€ on a new rig (mobo, cpu, cooling, DDR5, M.2) when I am still able to do everything I want with this decade old CPU.

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      11 months ago

      I have a 4770k that’s happily chugging along. It’s the only windows machine left in the house. I’m not the one using it but it’s a fine machine (it used to run linux before I sadly had to downgrade it to pass it along to my SO).

      It doesn’t get to run any games though. I’ll have to see if it’s worth it to mess with it.

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        11 months ago

        The only game I’m having stutters in is Escape From Tarkov (CPU intensive, and optimized for single-core).

        Other than that, It runs everything I throw at it without a flinch.

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          11 months ago

          My current main machine is a Ryzen 3900 which I have yet to overload. The 2080 gpu may be a problem if I upgrade to a large ultrawide monitor though.