drawingpin :
tomgang :
If your buget is low i would say overclock that I7 920 and if you are using the stock cooler now, replace it with a decent cooler. X58 chips overclock very well and up to around 4 GHz most of the 900 serie chips is capable of doing. My own I7 920 can run 4.1 GHz on air cooling and can hit 4.4 Ghz buts getting way to hot for aircooling at those speed. Together with my cpu i run 2 GTX 970 in sli = at very capable 1080P gaming rig that can still handle the newest titles as Doom.
As you can se in this passmark bench. At 4.1 GHz this old chip can performe much like a modern I5 cpu.
http://peecee.dk/uploads/122016/CPU_test.jpg
Here is a bench run from 3dmark time spy
http://peecee.dk/uploads/122016/3dmar_ktimespy.jpg
And to give a performence in real games. This CS:GO benchmark with all set to low i 1080P resolution.
http://peecee.dk/uploads/112016/CS_GO_instillinger..jpg
http://peecee.dk/uploads/112016/CS_GO_benchmark.jpg
You say you already have a decent GPU. But how much ram do you have? 12 GB is pretty optimal.
But Oc the CPU and i think you will be fine for another year or two. Dont worry if oc properly a cpu can last long even when on high oc. My cpu has run 4 GHz or so the last 4 years now and is still a real hard worker.
Hey Tom,
I have 12GB of ram. I currently have the stock cooler in place. What cooler do you recommend for an over clock?
You have 12 GB ram. Good, you are at that part ready for games.
For cpu cooler i would recommend Noctua CPU Cooler NH-U12P SE2. Its an old cooler, so can be hard to find but is X58 ready and it is not cheap. Dont bay a cheap cooler for an I7 920 cpu. They get hot then they first hitting 4 GHz+.
I am using a Thermalright ultra 120 Extreme cooler on my own, but that cooler is no longer in production.
If you need a guide to oc your cpu. look at this one then. I used it banck then i oc my own cpu.
http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/rmp_i7_920_overclocking