I7 4790k in 2017?

mrjodecast

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So im planning to upgrade to a i7 in the near future. But should I get a i7 4790k or a newer i7?
My setup atm is this:
gtx 1070
650w gold psu
Gigabyte GA-Z97P-D3 Intel Z97
16gb hyperx ram
Noctua cooler

So is it worth going for a kaby or just stay with the old gen? Upgrading to newer gen means I need new mobo and ram.

(sorry for my bad english) and thx for answers
 
I would say yes if you have the motherboard (x series) and ram to support it.

the differences between I7-4790K and I7-6700K are not so great as to want to change all mobo and ram at this time, maybe upgrade to a ryzen system would be interesting but more expensive as well.

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Hi,

I can't really say for sure about this.
Others will probably jump in and give a better answer.

But what I can tell you is this:
I have:
Motherboard: Asus Z97 Deluxe
CPU: Intel Core i7 4790K @4.6GHz
Memory: 16GB (2x8GB) 2133MHz Cl11 G-Skill
Monitor: 2x BenQ 24" 1920x1080
Graphic: ASUS Radeon RX 480 4GB

C: SSD: Intel 520 180GB for Windows and some essential s/w
D: SSD: Samsung 850 Pro 1TB for all other s/w including games etc.
H: HDD: WD Velociraptor 10 000 rpm 450GB
F: HDD: WD Black Caviar 2TB
E: HDD Samsung 1TB for other things
G: HDD: Seagate 3TB for backup mainly.
M: SSD BPX M.2 480 GB (Games only)

And the only thing I have discovered, no matter what intensive games is: The graphics card is the bottle neck - not my wonderful Intel Core i7 4970K @4.6 GHZ

My games?
A few of them:
Far Cry 4
Far Cry Primal
Battlefield 3
Battlefield 4
Battlefield Hardline
Battlefield One
Crysis 2
And perhaps the most damnding of them all: Crysis 3
GTA V
Maffia 3
Deus Ex: Mankind
Doom
Metro Last night
Metro 2033
COD Black Ops 1
COD Black Ops 2
COD Black Ops 3
COD Ghosts
COD Infinate Warfare

And in none of them have my cpu exceeded to more than 60% load on its cores.
I have dual monitors and on the second I have CoreTemp + its Gadget plus a Grapcicscard Gadget so I can keep constant control over the loads and temps.
Yes I do have Windows 10, but with 8gadgetpack this is possible.

Best regards from Sweden
 
An i7-7700 (non K) vs I7-4790K is a performance toss up, with an OC the i7-4790K should be faster (http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i7-7700-vs-Intel-Core-i7-4790K/3887vs2384) You can run the i7-7700 on a cheap MB (no OC).

An I7-7700K vs i7-4790K is about 15% faster. http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i7-7700K-vs-Intel-Core-i7-4790K/3647vs2384

An i7-4790K is $350. All of the I7-7700s are under $300. That gives you $50 towards MB and Memory. The memory cost is the killer.

Comparing CPU+Z270 MB + 16 GB memory vs just CPU you are spending $150 to $200 more. You'd need to sell your current MB, CPU and Memory for a good bit to close that gap.
 
Wait, what CPU are you using now? More than likely a better GPU is going to give you better gaming performance. And with the war between Intel and AMD raging right now, I would hold out to see what's next. Intel is going to mainstream 6 core CPU's instead of quad cores. And after that AMD is going to 7nm, which should offer a huge bump performance and power saving.
 
If u talk bout new assembly, i'll answer u Kaby for sure. But yo platform is still actual even in 2017, so i7 4790k is a good choice. Have one of my machines z97+4790k+gtx1080 this assembly still actual