Is 4790K still good 2020?

Is 4790K still good 2020?

4790k is absolutely fine in most games. Games it might have trouble with is intensive games like BF1&5 depending on frame rates.

Is Intel i7 4th Gen good for gaming?

In short, no, for gamers it’s not worth upgrading from a fourth-gen Core i7 processor to the latest and greatest six-core, eighth-gen Core i7s. To reiterate, we don’t think upgrading from either the 4770K or 4790K to the 8700K is worthwhile and for the most part gamers wouldn’t even notice the difference.

When did the Intel Core i7-4770K come out?

2013
The Intel Core i7-4770K is a high-end quad-core processor for desktops and successor of the i7-3770K. It is based on the Haswell architecture and has been launched in Q2/2013.

Is the 4790K still good in 2021?

With results that we gather it looks like Intel I7 4790K still deliver decent performance and if you currently have this setup and happy with output you receiving, there is no reason for upgrades, at least not until end of this year.

Is i7-4790 outdated?

The i7-4790 is an older processor, but it is still a quad-core processor pushing out 3.6ghz so plenty for most gaming. The GTX 1070 is a higher middle tier GPU which is from the previous generation of GPUs, so definitely not obsolete just yet.

Is the Intel Core i7-4770k a good processor?

The Core i7-4770K is Intel’s fourth generation (codename Haswell) flagship processor in the hugely successful Core range. It’s not surprising that the 4770K sets a new Real World Performance index record, besting its predecessor by just over 9%.

How does the 4770k compare to the 3770k?

It’s not surprising that the 4770K sets a new Real World Performance index record, besting its predecessor by just over 9%. The 4770K also tops out in the remainder of our benchmarks setting new highs of 10020 and 2164 in the PassMark and PassMark Single Thread tests which equates to roughly an 8% overall performance increase over the 3770K.

Is the i5-4570 better than the 4690k?

Unlike the ‘K’ model processors, the i5-4570 is not unlocked, so the max overclocked speed is limited. Whilst this is a great CPU looking at the 4690K versus 4570 shows that the unlocked 4690K offers 20% more performance but at a 20% price premium. The i5-4570 also features integrated Intel HD Graphics 4600 which is about 25% better than