|
Hi all,
I sort of run at the value end of the tech curve when it comes to building my systems, and usually keep systems going for some time before going through the rigmarole of setting up a whole new system. I tend to build a new system a generation behind the bleeding edge, and thanks to intel and a lack of generational power leaps I have managed to run systems far longer than I previously have.
As it happens I have a few systems but my main desktop workstation has been flogging an old i5 2400 for nearly 7 years. Despite being locked it is overclocked and running just over 3.9GHz on all cores, and JUST ABOUT copes with my wildly eclectic workload (general productivity, some gaming, some video and photo editing, modelling 3d for printing and some mathematical simulations), but it is certainly showing its age. As of late it has become clear I need to renew the thermal paste, as temps have risen from sub 70C maximums, when I first overclocked, to peaking at around 90, and heating my bedroom a little too well. So, I thought, if I am going to rip the CPU out and refit, I may as well upgrade, the system is on 24/7 so efficiency gain of any sort would be appreciated.
With Ryzen 3 around the corner and wanting to save to build something substantial as my next build, I am hoping to get another year or so, and also to make the system a little more energy efficient. So I have just purchased a 3570K off ebay for £33. I would have considered an i7, but I wish to save money for the upcoming build.
I am hoping I will notice the difference in power consumption and speed, assuming I can run a mild OC of 4.2 and stock voltages? I am not running stock voltages on 2400.
A performance gain of 20% would make a huge difference to me. As would a 20W power saving. Does this seem reasonable?
Has anyone had much luck with undervolting ivy bridge with a mild OC?
Any thoughts on how successful you think my upgrade will be, or what I should look to for my next system would be welcome, I definately want more cores in the next build
My system is as follows:
i5 2400 @3.9 > i5 3570K @4.2
Gigabyte x68 mb
16gb 1333 ram
Radeon 390 gfx
Assorted SSDs and HDDs to the sum of around 16TB
I usually game on 1440P/2k on a single monitor, but have three screens in total (the other two are 1080P).
decent 600w psu
(cant recall exact components as not at home and its one of several PCs) |
|