Advice on my upgrade.

Jamieward

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Hey guys, just signed up because my old New Zealand run forum shut up shop.
Anyway, I'm looking to upgrade from my old p55/i7 870 combo since my mobo is starting to die.
I'm looking at the i7 980, $600 Australian sounds like a fair price.
My question is, what would be the best mobo/ram option to go with it for gaming?

Thanks for any advice.
 
I want a tri channel set up, otherwise I would stick with my 870 and just buy a new mobo.
The 980x is a tad too pricey for my budget, but the 980 sounds pretty good.
 
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Trichannel is actually not that good. It has little advantage over dual channel.
If you wish to spend as much as a 980 cost, get a SB-e LGA2011 board and processor. It will way outperform a 980x. And they have good OC ability and quad channel support.
 
but as far as gaming nothing will get noticeably better performance than it will from the i5 2500k for prob 5 years and the 2500k is much cheaper.
 
Is the i5 2500k even that much better than my i7 870?
Does the i5 2500k suffer the same nerf as the i7 870 / p55 combo in xfire?
 
no. It is not. The bottleneck in the CF is from limited bandwidth (assuming you do not have like a P4 and CF 6990s), not the CPU. The P67/Z68 has pretty good bandwidth (generally x8/x8 and 16/x8), and 2500k is a way better option.
 
My p55 mobo is 16x/8x/8x, that's what I'm trying to avoid next time.
Pretty sure xfire is getting nerfed. I kinda thought a 980 on a tri channel board would solve my issue, but you guys still think I should roll with the 2500 or 2600 k?
 
what exactly do you mean by nerfed?
x8 will not reduce the performance very much. some cards will loose no performance at all in a x8 slot. Most cards (even 6990 and 590) only really use x9 bandwidth.

yes. roll with the 2500k. The 2600k is not worth the extra money in gaming.
 
what exactly do you mean by nerfed?
x8 will not reduce the performance very much. some cards will loose no performance at all in a x8 slot. Most cards (even 6990 and 590) only really use x9 bandwidth.
Could be the p55 chipset giving an xfire problem. But I say that w/out knowing if it's a cards/driver issue.
Like you said, x8/x8 is nothing to shy away from.
 
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Ok I'll trust you guys and look at the 2600k.
My p55 set up isn't bad at all, I can play all games on decent settings it's just an online friend of mine is rocking a very similar set up except he's using a tri channel board with a 980x, we both have dual 6970s and his fps is way higher than mine on the same game settings.
It's not a driver or gpu issue.
Will a 2600k with good ram beat my friends set up? Also, which mobo and ram do you recommend to go with a 2600k?
Thanks for the input so far guys.
 
what exactly do you mean by nerfed?
x8 will not reduce the performance very much. some cards will loose no performance at all in a x8 slot. Most cards (even 6990 and 590) only really use x9 bandwidth.

yes. roll with the 2500k. The 2600k is not worth the extra money in gaming.

Honestly, I put it down to the 8x nerfing xfire, I'm no computer wiz though.
 
for gaming go for the 2500K. its the same die as the 2600K, just with HT disabled. most games dont make use of HT anyway.

Go for a good Z68 from Asus, Gigabyte, Asrock, or EVGA. There are others, but these are reliable boards (ive herd some bad stories about Asus as far as support is concerned).

For memory, some good 1600 MHz with CAS below 9 is good. Try Kingston, Gskill, Patriot and the like.


As for the CF thing, look at it like this. Say your CF set-up is being portrayed by a 454/4L80E set-up. Say the 4L80E is your motherboard. the info means 4 forward gears, Longitudinal (rear wheel drive), 800 ft lb torque max, electronically controlled. Now say your original card is the 454. You add some accessories (cam, lifters, polished/ported heads, headers, and the like) that adds the torque up to 975 torques. Now you want to keep your trans, so you limit the RPMs to make 800 torques at max RPM. You still have much of the same power. 1392 HP at 7500 (unlimited) and 990 HP at 6500 (limited). To tie the allegory back to the computer, the 7500 is the unlimited x16 bandwidth, and the 990 is the limited x8 bandwidth.
moral of the story is, you only loose about 10-15% of the performance of the cards. so 85% x2 is 170% of 1 card (just guessing at the numbers). YOu will be fine with x8/x8.
 
Ok I'll trust you guys and look at the 2600k.
My p55 set up isn't bad at all, I can play all games on decent settings it's just an online friend of mine is rocking a very similar set up except he's using a tri channel board with a 980x, we both have dual 6970s and his fps is way higher than mine on the same game settings.
It's not a driver or gpu issue.
Will a 2600k with good ram beat my friends set up? Also, which mobo and ram do you recommend to go with a 2600k?
Thanks for the input so far guys.

Its probably because your second PCIe slot is being controlled by the chipset rather than the CPU.
 
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