QUOTE(kmarc @ Apr 8 2016, 08:41 AM)
Serve you in what sense? If gaming, probably won't improve much as your just moving from dual to quad core with the same CPU speed. If you can't upgrade your whole system, upgrading the graphic card would be the best bet but your CPU might be the bottleneck.
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Anyway, on Nvidia's front, looks like it is not doing that well with async compute and DX12 titles. Still early to tell but with async compute silence from Nvidia for the past ? 6 months, it is probably safe to say that Nvidia's current generation of graphic cards doesn't support async compute...... Guess have to wait for more DX12 titles and driver updates.....
Early DirectX 12 games show a distinct split between AMD, Nvidia performance :
http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/226082-e...dia-performanceQUOTE(skylinelover @ Apr 8 2016, 11:57 AM)
Haha nope
Better take skylake i5 for the long term
Haha oh kayz


I'm on light gaming like PES2016, MotoGP15, GTA V, DTM2015 and WWE 2k16
current setup can run those game at highest smooth except GTA V.
I've read somewhere about CPU bottleneck
QUOTE(Skylinestar @ Apr 9 2016, 12:28 PM)
Upgrade to quad core will help.
I used to have a P45 board with E8400 at 3.6 GHz & AMD HD6850. The real bottleneck was the CPU, not GPU.
how bout the RAM? I didn't OC those although they are D9GMH chips.
thanks for the reply anyway.