CPU help pairing with GTX 1050TI

CharlesLewisM

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Hi guys
I need some help buying a new CPU for LGA 1155 that will pair with my GTX 1050TI that i just newly bought. Im on a budget of $120 and dont mind buying it used. Currently my gpu is paired with my i3-2120 and I just think its not strong enough or i am afraid it bottlenecks my gpu.

Thanks for the help!
 
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i5-2500 is the best value at $55 on Ebay. You could afford the slightly newer i5-3570 or maybe even an i7-2600, but you might not see much difference for twice the price.
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Question from CharlesLewisM : "CPU help pairing with GTX 1050TI"

Hi guys
I need some help buying a new CPU for LGA 1155 that will pair with my GTX 1050TI that i just newly bought. Im on a budget of $120 and dont mind buying it used. Currently my gpu is paired with my i3-2120 and I just think its not strong enough or i am afraid it bottlenecks my gpu.

Thanks for the help!
 


The Sandy Bridge i5s are much stronger than their i3s.

i3-2120 vs i5-2500 - http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i5-2500-vs-Intel-Core-i3-2120/m517vsm2227

whereas newer generations there's not much difference.

i3-6100 vs i5-6500 - http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i5-6500-vs-Intel-Core-i3-6100/3513vs3511

i5-2500 vs i5-6500 - http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i5-2500-vs-Intel-Core-i5-6500/m517vs3513
 
No, the ipc is exactly the same. That site and any other synthetic based comparison sites are just bad. You can't base a conclusion on just a single synthetic bench suite. You're just going from 2c/4t 3.3ghz to 4c/4t 3.3ghz, 3.7 turbo. Especially with most games, you aren't going to see that multithreaded 50% difference from going from virtual to physical + ~10% clock increase from turbo.

Newer gen is the same. Of course the difference is going to be smaller in your example when you compare a slower i5 vs i3. Sb to sl is a ~23% ipc increase so will be more than 15%.
 


^Opinion. Which is fine. A decent point.

You forgot the 2 extra physical cores of the i5, which are a better than the 2 logical threads of the i3.

The i7-2600 is still an option. My opinion on that was it's not worth spending over $100 on an older processor. Whereas $55 wasn't too much to spend. Just opinions on whether it's worth it or not.

Fact is the i5-2500 will perform better than the i3-2120, with more physical cores and higher clock speeds.