Core i7 4790 processor review -
Performance - dGPU Gaming With Bioshock Infinite | Tomb Raider
Starting with this review we have moved on-wards towards a new graphics card, the GeForce GTX 780 Ti. This page for now is just a placeholder for future results. You however can check out the differential inbetween a Core i7 4770K and Core i7 4790 of course.
We test at Ultra quality settings which is a bit unrealistic with today's dedicated cards. Again, in previous articles we tested with a GTX 580, and since we have moved on-wards to the GeForce GTX 780 Ti we have very little results to show you. The performance benefit inbetween the two CPUs is nominal to say at the least.
With this GPU and medium image quality settings will never be GPU bound, and this displays CPU and mainboard performance difference really well when something changes in the system.
** Update - both the chart states Medium quality settings - These of course are Ultra (the best selectable) quality settings.
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