Les relations entre les 3 CPU se passent toujours aussi mal en rastérisation ! Le classement entrevu en FHD ne change pas, par contre dans les jeux où le GPU commence à tirer la langue, les écarts s'amenuisent forcément. Globalement, tant que le jeu n'est pas GPU Limited, les CPU ont encore une influence qui permet de les différencier. Avec Upscaling, on conserve le même ordre de valeur à l'exception de Cyberpunk 2077 plus favorable à l'i7-980 que l'i7-5775C. Bis repetita avec la raie tracée, où Cyberpunk 2077 marche mieux sur i7-980 même si c'est de peu (depuis la version 2, CDPR recommande 9 threads, ce que possède le 980 mais pas le 5775C, en revanche il limite les dégâts du fait de sa eDRAM L4 très probablement).
i7-5775C vs i7-980 vs R5 7600X - Performances en QHD
Je t'invite à lire la page 2 du test intitulée "Protocole et configuration" 😶
TL;DR Il passe sous Windows 11, mais avec une puce TPM 2.0 à ajouter à la carte mère.
J'ai fait passer des core 2 duo sur w11 alors si si ça passe
Hey a nice review! Interesting to see that a i7-5775C still delivers 60+ FPS in modern games (with RayTracing!). I was very happy with mine and it just delivered a great experience in every single game! I know so somebody who bought a i5-4570 and then a 3600 because the CPU was too slow. Yes, it was not cheap back in 2015 and the platform (i7-5775C + Z97+16G DDR3L) was ~590 EUR. But I was able to sell the bundle for ~210 EUR and it cost like 3 EUR per month in the end. I would call that an excellent value for money and due to under-volting, it used like 50W at full load.
I switched to a 7800X3D because my GPU died and I wanted a new setup after ~8 years. I do not regret it, because you can "feel" what the 1% low at FullHD measures (being picky). The new bundle (7800X3D + B650 + 32G DDR5) was also 630 EUR and I hope it will make me happy for many many years.
Hello
Thanks for your answer. I say exactly the same conclusion, the 5775c performs well, keeping in mind its high age and the 8 threads. For sure the platform was not cheap in 2015, Intel was really alone because AMD failed to follow with Bulldozer, but in 2024, it is relevant to keep that CPU. Have a nice day friend 😊
et je rajoute que le premier qui se fout de ma pomme avec mon anglais, je le tape 😂
Personne n'oserait ! Bel effort 😂
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je fais au mieux avec ce que j'ai, j'optimise mais je vous taperai tous les deux 😁
Un i7 de 5e gen ne pas pas passer sur w11 hein
Je t'invite à lire la page 2 du test intitulée "Protocole et configuration" 😶
TL;DR Il passe sous Windows 11, mais avec une puce TPM 2.0 à ajouter à la carte mère.
J'ai fait passer des core 2 duo sur w11 alors si si ça passe
Hey a nice review! Interesting to see that a i7-5775C still delivers 60+ FPS in modern games (with RayTracing!). I was very happy with mine and it just delivered a great experience in every single game! I know so somebody who bought a i5-4570 and then a 3600 because the CPU was too slow. Yes, it was not cheap back in 2015 and the platform (i7-5775C + Z97+16G DDR3L) was ~590 EUR. But I was able to sell the bundle for ~210 EUR and it cost like 3 EUR per month in the end. I would call that an excellent value for money and due to under-volting, it used like 50W at full load.
I switched to a 7800X3D because my GPU died and I wanted a new setup after ~8 years. I do not regret it, because you can "feel" what the 1% low at FullHD measures (being picky). The new bundle (7800X3D + B650 + 32G DDR5) was also 630 EUR and I hope it will make me happy for many many years.
Hello
Thanks for your answer. I say exactly the same conclusion, the 5775c performs well, keeping in mind its high age and the 8 threads. For sure the platform was not cheap in 2015, Intel was really alone because AMD failed to follow with Bulldozer, but in 2024, it is relevant to keep that CPU. Have a nice day friend 😊
et je rajoute que le premier qui se fout de ma pomme avec mon anglais, je le tape 😂
Personne n'oserait ! Bel effort 😂
🤣
je fais au mieux avec ce que j'ai, j'optimise mais je vous taperai tous les deux 😁