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Intel CoffeeLake cpu
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Heyo,
I'm going to be buying a new cpu soon and was wondering if anyone here has the recently released coffeelake cpu's and what fps they're getting in tf2/csgo/overwatch/pubg.

Cheers

Heyo,
I'm going to be buying a new cpu soon and was wondering if anyone here has the recently released coffeelake cpu's and what fps they're getting in tf2/csgo/overwatch/pubg.

Cheers
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http://www.teamfortress.tv/7598/tf2-benchmarks/?page=15#430

It's pretty much the same as Kaby Lake. 8700k can even be worse due to Windows 10 thread scheduling, although something might have been done about that recently. Good luck finding one though, they were out of stock at most if not all major retailers last time I checked.

http://www.teamfortress.tv/7598/tf2-benchmarks/?page=15#430

It's pretty much the same as Kaby Lake. 8700k can even be worse due to Windows 10 thread scheduling, although something might have been done about that recently. Good luck finding one though, they were out of stock at most if not all major retailers last time I checked.
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I've got an 8600K (Stock Settings and no MCE/GameBoost/etc enabled)
I forgot to turn on XMP so my RAM is DDR4-2133 (timings are 15-15-15-36)

video card: 1050 ti 4gb with the newest drivers (388.31)
dx81 (custom config, no shadows)

based on the four-year old benchmark demo from the benchmark thread (no other applications open)
2639 frames 10.541 seconds 250.35 fps ( 3.99 ms/f) 19.375 fps variability

what I'm seeing is that you don't even need to overclock an 8600k (cpu or ram) to get great perf in TF2. Let your PC run cool and draw less power. Faster RAM with good timings supposedly does make a difference though. I'll turn on XMP and test at DDR4-3000 (15-15-15-36) some other time

I've got an 8600K (Stock Settings and no MCE/GameBoost/etc enabled)
I forgot to turn on XMP so my RAM is DDR4-2133 (timings are 15-15-15-36)

video card: 1050 ti 4gb with the newest drivers (388.31)
dx81 (custom config, no shadows)

based on the four-year old benchmark demo from the benchmark thread (no other applications open)
2639 frames 10.541 seconds 250.35 fps ( 3.99 ms/f) 19.375 fps variability


what I'm seeing is that you don't even need to overclock an 8600k (cpu or ram) to get great perf in TF2. Let your PC run cool and draw less power. Faster RAM with good timings supposedly does make a difference though. I'll turn on XMP and test at DDR4-3000 (15-15-15-36) some other time
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mr_popoI've got an 8600K (Stock Settings and no MCE/GameBoost/etc enabled)
I forgot to turn on XMP so my RAM is DDR4-2133 (timings are 15-15-15-36)

video card: 1050 ti 4gb with the newest drivers (388.31)
dx81 (custom config, no shadows)

based on the four-year old benchmark demo from the benchmark thread (no other applications open)
2639 frames 10.541 seconds 250.35 fps ( 3.99 ms/f) 19.375 fps variability

what I'm seeing is that you don't even need to overclock an 8600k (cpu or ram) to get great perf in TF2. Let your PC run cool and draw less power. Faster RAM with good timings supposedly does make a difference though. I'll turn on XMP and test at DDR4-3000 (15-15-15-36) some other time

Good to know. I'm probably going to be streaming too so i'll see whether that has a significant effect on the fps. Has there been a thread on faster ram helping tf2 performance? I did get 3200mhz 16gb but curious.

[quote=mr_popo]I've got an 8600K (Stock Settings and no MCE/GameBoost/etc enabled)
I forgot to turn on XMP so my RAM is DDR4-2133 (timings are 15-15-15-36)

video card: 1050 ti 4gb with the newest drivers (388.31)
dx81 (custom config, no shadows)

based on the four-year old benchmark demo from the benchmark thread (no other applications open)
2639 frames 10.541 seconds 250.35 fps ( 3.99 ms/f) 19.375 fps variability


what I'm seeing is that you don't even need to overclock an 8600k (cpu or ram) to get great perf in TF2. Let your PC run cool and draw less power. Faster RAM with good timings supposedly does make a difference though. I'll turn on XMP and test at DDR4-3000 (15-15-15-36) some other time[/quote]

Good to know. I'm probably going to be streaming too so i'll see whether that has a significant effect on the fps. Has there been a thread on faster ram helping tf2 performance? I did get 3200mhz 16gb but curious.
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Osirishttp://www.teamfortress.tv/7598/tf2-benchmarks/?page=15#430

It's pretty much the same as Kaby Lake. 8700k can even be worse due to Windows 10 thread scheduling, although something might have been done about that recently. Good luck finding one though, they were out of stock at most if not all major retailers last time I checked.

Thanks :) They tend to come back in stock pretty quickly at newegg here in Canada.

[quote=Osiris]http://www.teamfortress.tv/7598/tf2-benchmarks/?page=15#430

It's pretty much the same as Kaby Lake. 8700k can even be worse due to Windows 10 thread scheduling, although something might have been done about that recently. Good luck finding one though, they were out of stock at most if not all major retailers last time I checked.[/quote]

Thanks :) They tend to come back in stock pretty quickly at newegg here in Canada.
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There was some discussion in the benchmark thread (you'll have to look back). Memory speed/timings usually matter in CPU bound scenarios and TF2 is heavily CPU bound.

Just tested @DDR4-3000 (15-15-15-35)
2639 frames 9.887 seconds 266.91 fps ( 3.75 ms/f) 19.510 fps variability

6.61% increase (16.56 frame difference)

There was some discussion in the benchmark thread (you'll have to look back). Memory speed/timings usually matter in CPU bound scenarios and TF2 is heavily CPU bound.

Just tested @DDR4-3000 (15-15-15-35)
2639 frames 9.887 seconds 266.91 fps ( 3.75 ms/f) 19.510 fps variability

6.61% increase (16.56 frame difference)
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