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[–] Penfold ago
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i5-6600K-vs-Intel-Core-i5-2500K
According to this site the cpus are pretty close, unsure how accurate the site is though.
[–] B3bomber ago
2600K OCed to 4.2 GHz and a 7700K also at 4.2 GHz yields an overall performance difference of 15% higher on the 7700K. Anything running 70+ FPS will not be different to you (depending on the game type, the FPS can be lower and you still won't notice). All bets are off on shitty coded game engines.