mikealfonsoosa :
will games ask for six cores and 8 cores in the next 2 years?? or i will be ok with my 4770k for the next 2 years?
and when do you believe that it wii be nessesary to update in new cpu??
will i see any proovement in fps if i will update my 4770K to 8700K?
1. Today, only a few games actually need 4 threads to run.
Most can effectively use only 2-3 threads.
You can find out how many threads YOUR games of today actually need with this experiment:
You can do this in the windows msconfig boot advanced options option.
You will need to reboot for the change to take effect. Set the number of threads to less than you have.
This will tell you how sensitive your games are to the benefits of many threads.
If you see little difference, your game does not need all the threads you have.
2. Game developers want the largest possible market for their games; they do not want to produce a game that requires a large amount of threads to run. They would limit their market if they did.
3. When you find a game that is limited by your cpu, that is the time to upgrade.
If you defer an upgrade, you are likely to have availability of better price/performing parts available.
4. 8700K with an overclock like 5.0 will play some games noticeably better.
Those types would be sims, mmo and strategy games which depend on the performance of the single master thread.
If you have the funds and the itch to upgrade, go ahead scratch that itch.
8700K(or recently announced I7-8086K) is currently the best gaming cpu around.