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[–] derram ago
https://archive.fo/Jx1Wd | :
'When compared to the overclocked 4770K, it was just 12% faster for the minimum frame rate, though it was 18% faster for the average. ', " I should just note that the frame rate cap was removed for this test, so we're at the limit of what the 1080 Ti can do here."
'Speaking of which, the 4770K will be tested with DDR3-2400 memory and that affords it a memory bandwidth of around 29GB/s. '
'Meanwhile, the 8700K will be paired with DDR4-3200 memory which allows for a bandwidth of about 42GB/s -- roughly 45% more. '
'That sounded like a good idea to us and we were also curious to see how well the Core i7-4770K has aged -- we first tested this CPU in June 2013. '
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