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    general guideline, but certainly not as a one-size-fits-all CPU comparison resource. For that, we

    recommend you check out our CPU Performance Charts.

    Perhaps you noticed that we split the former top tier in half, moving a handful of quad-module AMD CPUs

    up in the process. Recognizing that a lot of older platforms are going to be paired with graphics

    subsystems multiple generations old, we wanted to define the top of our range  to encourage balance

    between host processing and complementary GPUs. At this point, anyone with a Sandy Bridge-based Core

    i7 would realize a gain from stepping up to Skylake or Haswell-E, for example. And putting AMD's top FX

    CPUs next to a handful of Core i7s and those older Core i5s represents an upgrade to their status.

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    Intel

    AMD

    Core i7-3770, -3770K, -3820, -3930K, -3960X, -3970X, -4770, -4771, -4790, -4770K, -4790K, -4820K, -4930K, -

    4960X, -5775C, -5820K, 5930K, -5960X, -6700K, -6700

    Core i5-6600K, ,-6600, -6500, -5675C, -4690K, 4670K, -4590, -4670, -4570, -4460, -4440, -4430, -3570K, -3570, -

    3550

    Core i7-2600, -2600K, -2700K, -965, -975 Extreme, -980X Extreme, -990X Extreme

    Core i5-3470, -3450P, -3450, -3350P, -3330, 2550K, -2500K, -2500, -2450P, -2400, -2380P, -2320, -2310, -2300

    FX-9590, 9370, 8370, 8350, 8320, 8300, 8150

    Core i7-980, -970, -960

    Core i7-870, -875K

    Core i3-4370, -4360, -4350, -4340, -4170, -4160, -4150, -4130, -3250, -3245, -3240, -3225, -3220, -3210, -2100, -

    2105, -2120, -2125, -2130

    FX-6350, 4350

    Phenom II X6 1100T BE, 1090T BE

    Phenom II X4 Black Edition 980, 975

    Core i7-860, -920, -930, -940, -950

    Core i5-3220T, -750, -760, -2405S, -2400S

    Core 2 Extreme QX9775, QX9770, QX9650

    Core 2 Quad Q9650

    FX-8120, 8320e, 8370e, 6200, 6300, 4170, 4300

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    Phenom II X6 1075T

    Phenom II X4 Black Edition 970, 965, 955

    A10-6800K, 6790K, 6700, 5800K, -5700, -7700K, -7800, -7850K, 7870K

    A8-3850, -3870K, -5600K, 6600K, -7600, -7650K

    Athlon X4 651K, 645, 641, 640, 740, 750K, 860K

    Core 2 Extreme QX6850, QX6800

    Core 2 Quad Q9550, Q9450, Q9400Core i5-650, -655K, -660, -661, -670, -680

    Core i3-2100T, -2120T

    FX-6100, -4100, -4130

    Phenom II X6 1055T, 1045T

    Phenom II X4 945, 940, 920

    Phenom II X3 Black Edition 720, 740

    A8-5500, 6500

    A6-3650, -3670K, -7400K

    Athlon II X4 635, 630

    Core 2 Extreme QX6700

    Core 2 Quad Q6700, Q9300, Q8400, Q6600, Q8300

    Core 2 Duo E8600, E8500, E8400, E7600

    Core i3 -530, -540, -550

    Pentium G3470, G3460, G3450, G3440, G3430, G3420, G3260, G3258, G3250, G3220, G3420, G3430, G2130, G2120,

    G2020, G2010, G870, G860, G850, G840, G645, G640, G630

    Phenom II X4 910, 910e, 810

    Athlon II X4 620, 631

    Athlon II X3 460

    Core 2 Extreme X6800

    Core 2 Quad Q8200

    Core 2 Duo E8300, E8200, E8190, E7500, E7400, E6850, E6750

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    Pentium G620

    Celeron G1630, G1620, G1610, G555, G550, G540, G530

    Phenom II X4 905e, 805

    Phenom II X3 710, 705e

    Phenom II X2 565 BE, 560 BE, 555 BE, 550 BE, 545

    Phenom X4 9950

    Athlon II X3 455, 450, 445, 440, 435, 425

    Core 2 Duo E7200, E6550, E7300, E6540, E6700

    Pentium Dual-Core E5700, E5800, E6300, E6500, E6600, E6700

    Pentium G9650

    Phenom X4 9850, 9750, 9650, 9600

    Phenom X3 8850, 8750

    Athlon II X2 265, 260, 255, 370K

    A6-5500K

    A4-7300, 6400K, 6300, 5400K, 5300, 4400, 4000, 3400, 3300

    Athlon 64 X2 6400+

    Core 2 Duo E4700, E4600, E6600, E4500, E6420

    Pentium Dual-Core E5400, E5300, E5200, G620T

    Phenom X4 9500, 9550, 9450e, 9350e

    Phenom X3 8650, 8600, 8550, 8450e, 8450, 8400, 8250e

    Athlon II X2 240, 245, 250Athlon X2 7850, 7750

    Athlon 64 X2 6000+, 5600+

    Core 2 Duo E4400, E4300, E6400, E6320

    Celeron E3300

    Phenom X4 9150e, 9100e

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    Currently, our hierarchy consists of 13 total tiers. The bottom half of the chart is largely outdated; you'll

    notice those CPUs dragging down performance in the latest games, regardless of the graphics card

    installed in your PC. If you own a CPU in that range, an upgrade could really take your gaming experience

    to another level.

    Really, it's the top five tiers or so that remain viable. And in that top half of the chart, an upgrade is

    typically worthwhile if it's a least a couple of tiers higher. Otherwise, there's just not enough improvement

    to warrant the expense of a fresh CPU, motherboard and memory (not to mention the graphics card and

    Athlon X2 7550, 7450, 5050e, 4850e/b

    Athlon 64 X2 5400+, 5200+, 5000+, 4800+

    Core 2 Duo E5500, E6300

    Pentium Dual-Core E2220, E2200, E2210

    Celeron E3200

    Athlon X2 6550, 6500, 4450e/b,Athlon X2 4600+, 4400+, 4200+, BE-2400

    Pentium Dual-Core E2180

    Celeron E1600, G440

    Athlon 64 X2 4000+, 3800+

    Athlon X2 4050e, BE-2300

    Pentium Dual-Core E2160, E2140

    Celeron E1500, E1400, E1200

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    6 Tzn , November 3, 2015 12:09 PM 2  Hide  h

    Basically if you are at least on Sandy Bridge you are saved a few years. Yay i have i5-3570s.

    6 Eggz , November 3, 2015 12:09 PM 3  Hide  h

    And another CPUs hierarchy chart! Thanks for the update

    6 thunderbird32 , November 3, 2015 12:48 PM 3  Hide  h

    My poor old Yorkfield Core 2 is getting really long in the tooth.

    6 CaedenV , November 3, 2015 1:37 PM 4  Hide  h

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    Yay! 4 years later and my CPU is still in the 2nd tier (i7 2600 non-K)! I just need to throw a newer GPU in my

    system and I think I'll be good for another few years until 4K gaming really becomes a thing.

    6 ODuron , November 3, 2015 2:59 PM 0  Hide  h

    "At this point, anyone with a Sandy Bridge-based Core i7 would realize a gain from stepping up to Skylake orHaswell-E, for example." OK, my CPU is a 3930K after a few years it's sitting at the tops of the charts. I was

    thinking there should be a chart that compares CPU's and features. One chart could compare the i7 series say

    from the i7 2600 to the new i7 6700K. I'm looking to upgrade to the Z170 chipset, but is it worth it?

    6 XxD34THxX , November 3, 2015 4:27 PM 2  Hide  h

    I still have a E5300... RIP

    6 Pareja , November 3, 2015 4:37 PM 3  Hide  h

    I'm from Brasil, sorry for my bad english. I think you can make a better list, divide it in more tiers. For example:

    I know that FX 6300 it's more powerfull than mine Athlon II x4 640, (twice) in all that i have read.

    In your's GPU hierarchy Chart the same hapens, mine HD 7750 it's twice faster than GTS 250 and the two

    cards are in the same tier in the chart.

    Thanks in advance.

    6 vern72 , November 3, 2015 5:35 PM 0  Hide  h

    Yay! One of my CPUs is still viable (barely). The other CPU is nearly dropping off the bottom.

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    c'mon you got to throw some xeons on that list. they are becoming more popular chips and preform extremely

    well. my old x5677 setup can still preform within the 2nd tier.

    6 cdabc123 , November 3, 2015 8:56 PM -5  Hide  h

    c'mon you got to throw some xeons on that list. they are becoming more popular chips and preform extremelywell. my old x5677 setup can still preform within the 2nd tier.

    6 Hellowalkman , November 4, 2015 7:10 AM 2  Hide  h

    next update when Zen releases

    6 blazorthon , November 4, 2015 9:17 AM 3  Hide  h

    Quote:

    c'mon you got to throw some xeons on that list. they are becoming more popular chips and preform

    extremely well. my old x5677 setup can still preform within the 2nd tier.

    They perform the same as an i5 or i7 (depending on the Xeon having HTT or not) of the same architecture

    and frequency. Sure, they could be added, but it would be a little redundant.

    6 jeyman , November 4, 2015 11:25 AM 0  Hide  h

    Good to see my antique i7-3770k and my wife's i5-2500k (although not on the list, but close enough) still are

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    contenders. The world moves on, but with those two overclocked to 4.5Ghz, I don't really have much call to

    upgrade until they die. Some of the best CPU money I have ever spent given the longevity. My pair of 7970's

    are gett ing a little old too but still hold their own just fine. Until 4k gaming becomes a norm, and this whole G-

    Sync/FreeSync thing gets cleared up, I see no serious need for a change. This has been an oddly quiet and

    somewhat refreshing period of time in PC building. The only major changes in the mainstream have been in the

    adoption, growth, and price per GB of SSDs.

    6 Robert Cook , November 4, 2015 7:18 PM 0  Hide  h

    I feel the Phenom II X6 1100T should be second tier not third. If you get a good board and spend thirty

    minutes overclocking, it will get rather close to a 3770. Also, all the X4 BEs should be in the same category,

    as they all overclock very well, and inevitably reach about the same speeds.

    6 aoe21 , November 5, 2015 2:49 PM 0  Hide  h

    So according to your charts the i5 3550 and 3570 are faster gaming cpus than the i7 2600K and 2700K and

    belong to a higher tier??

    6 W32BenN , November 6, 2015 3:40 AM 0  Hide  h

    There might be a minor typo in the fourth tier:

    Core i5-3220T

    Is this the i3-3220T? If so, pretty good showing for a low TDP chip.

    6 CyranD , November 6, 2015 1:13 PM 0  Hide  h

    It took 7 years but my i7 965 finally been knock down to the second tier.

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    6 Valantar , November 8, 2015 9:05 AM 0  Hide  h

    Quote:

    Good to see my antique i7-3770k and my wife's i5-2500k (although not on the list, but close enough)

    still are contenders. The world moves on, but with those two overclocked to 4.5Ghz, I don't really have

    much call to upgrade until they die. Some of the best CPU money I have ever spent given the longevity.

    My pair of 7970's are getting a little old too but still hold their own just fine. Until 4k gaming becomes a

    norm, and this whole G-Sync/FreeSync thing gets cleared up, I see no serious need for a change. This

    has been an oddly quiet and somewhat refreshing period of time in PC building. The only major changes

    in the mainstream have been in the adoption, growth, and price per GB of SSDs.

    If those are antiques, what is my Q9450? I have to say, it keeps up with the Fury X I bought thus summer

    more than well enough (at 2560*1440). A bit bottlenecked, sure, but it'll do until I see how Xen does nextyear.

    6 XxD34THxX , November 8, 2015 9:07 AM 0  Hide  h

    You think the i7-3770k and i5-2500k is antique? Look at my E5300... I don't even see it on the list.

    6 Robert Cook , November 8, 2015 5:38 PM 1  Hide  h

    I got a 1802 RCA processor, I think it is probably tier two if I overclock....

    after all sub 1MHz is super fast... for 1978....

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