mcarma 19 Posted July 23, 2016 Not exactly a scientific approach, but does offer some insight to overclocking benefits. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ineptaphid 6413 Posted July 23, 2016 It varies from game to game. In arma you will definitely see an difference if you overclock. Although that CPU would get you pretty sweet performance anyway :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fn_Quiksilver 1636 Posted July 23, 2016 OCing a good CPU is one of the few things that actually does make a difference, in most situations. If you're playing a poorly-optimized and/or overpopulated scenario you are still going to have problems though. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cosmic10r 2331 Posted July 23, 2016 I see about 10 % on my chip going from turbo 3.8 to OC 4.4 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
veles-zv 176 Posted July 23, 2016 depends, Ram at times can even have a bigger factor in Arma performance then a Good Cpu with horrible ram... DDR3 2400mhz vs 1866 Mhz is the equivalent of a 0.4 - 0.8ghz over clock 4gen I5 cpu to 4.8 ghz (stock 3.5) here is a graph showing Ram benchmarks http://cdn.overclock.net/d/d0/d0442906_iYvJYkq.png also if you are playing online FPS is limited to the server and the mission of which it is running. I7 vs I5 for games I5 wins... not worth the extra money for 1 fps difference and in most programs you wont notice much gain from hyper threading 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chrisb 196 Posted July 24, 2016 I looked at this a while back: https://forums.bistudio.com/topic/138999-low-cpu-utilization-low-fps/?p=2861424 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tankbuster 1747 Posted July 24, 2016 The trouble with the 4790K is that it's already in a high state of tune. There's not much more performance to got from it. I chuckled when I saw all the online reports that 5 GHz isn't achievable with this CPU, seeing them as a challenge, rather than advice. After lots of fiddling, I couldn't get it stable north of 4.6 GHz. These days, I run it at stock, especially during the summer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chrisb 196 Posted July 24, 2016 I think the truth is, provided you have the ram, you don't need to overclock the 4790k, its more than capable to run A2 or A3. But some see overclocking as the ultimate, I don't see that at all. Just a thought, isn't the 4790k supposed to have the best single thread performance of most Intels. Although that would depend on usage no doubt. ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tankbuster 1747 Posted July 24, 2016 Agreed, chrisb, especially with the 4790K. I never find myself wanting for performance with this chip (and 16 GB of good RAM and an SSD). If I do struggle, I know it's not because of my hardware. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites