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I may queue one or two more Cyberpunk benchmark videos and then i will move on to the usual content i do on this channel. I wil lstill do Cyberpunk 2077 content when i am reviewing hardware whenever possible. Thanks to everyone who have followed my short journey in these benchmarks, but i have made 20 videos on this game (some unlisted or cancelled), so i think i have milked the cows utter enough at this point.
TEST SETUP:
Intel Core i5 2500K /Core i7 2600K
black stock Intel i9 10900 cooler
ASUS Z68 VPRO GEN3
8GB Corsair Vengenace DDR3 (1600 MHz)
MSI Geforce GTX 1070 Ti GAMING X (2120/9000)
Nvidia driver 460.79
Patch 1.04
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I’m enjoying your videos and thank you for the content. I’m still on a 2500k and a 980 ti but I’m considering spending $60 on a 2600k.
I have the same setup except for 16gb and a 2600 non k. What settings do you use? Seems to run quite good
It looks like i7-2600K is bottlenecking the game a bit. Maybe it needs a CPU that has AVX2 instruction set, like Haswell CPU or above.
Hello brother, could you make a detailed video of how to overlock an i5 2500k? Thanks crack good videos. Greetings from Argentina Buenos Aires.
sellers are going nuts on those 2600k,2700k,3770k s.. for fucks sake. they are rotting away in a drawer yet no one is selling them for a reasonable price.
so it sufer 4 neked cores as FK. So its trully time to upgrade for 6 – 8 cores with smt/ht
How 2600k around 85 degrees, why so hot, mine around 65 at 4.4ghz at stress tests, maybe overheat nerf performance?
my 2600k / 4.6ghz runs at 60% most of the time in Cyberpunk (medium graphics and fullHD, average 50 fps ). GPU GTX 970 for 100%. What is a cause of it?
Can you post the settings ?
I’m thinking about buying this game when I get a 1080
I have a i7 2600k
16gb g.skill 1866mhz
And probably Msi gaming x 1080
no sense of this comparison, you didnt go to cpu demanding places where is a lot of npc
I have an i5 2500k at stock (h61 motherboard) is it that much better to get i7 2600 non k for around 60$ I have an entry level gpu r7 260x