Let's take a look at
those results. One can see that under games on average the Intel Core i7 3770K
is only 20 % faster than your four years old Core i7 920. The difference in
performance goes from 5 % up to 67 % which is quite much. More detailed we have
the Core i7 3770K taking the lead by 5 % under BattleField 3, Alien vs Predator
and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. The difference gets a bit higher under Dragon Age II with 10
%, for DIRT 2 and Crysis 2 it was about 13 % and we had a gap of 22 % under
Batman and Call of Duty MW3. The big numbers have been seen under Skyrim and
StarCraft II with 45 and 67 % advantage on the ivy bridge processor over the
Bloomfield.
The 50% overclocking we did on the i7 920 allows him to be more competitive but
it turned out that under heavy graphics load it didn't help that much. I mean a
50 % overclocking that brings only 7 % more performance isn't really kickass.
Anyway at this point against the Core i7 920 overclocked at 4.0 GHz the i7 3770K
is only 12 % faster on average. Regarding other recent processors like the
FX-8150/FX-4170, the Core i7 920 at stock frequency was as good as AMD's recent
offer. At 4 GHz it was 9 % faster.
Conclusion: Still using a Core i7 9xx based setup? Don't upgrade, keep it, your built was and is still worth the money. We mean that spending money now for an Ivy Bridge processor or a Sandy Bridge implies a full upgrade of your configuration including motherboard, probably the cooler and the memory as well for just a 20 % improvement in performance if your processor is not overclocked. At this point upgarding the graphics card is a much better way to improve the performance ingame.
Anyway stay tuned as I said in our previous articles,
more CPUs will follow:
AMD Phenom II x2
AMD Phenom I x4
AMD Brazos ?
Intel Core i5 2500K
Intel Core i3 Ivy Bridge
Intel Atom ?
Hey guys, which fight do you want to
see next time? Feel free to leave a comment!
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