Still using 990X cpu (6 core) from year 2011- should I be upgrading? Overclocked at 4 ghz

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Still using 990X cpu (6 core) from year 2011- should I be upgrading? Overclocked at 4 ghz

It is five years old. That scares me a little bit.  Should I be upgrading or leave well enough alone?
If I did upgrade - what would be better?  
Best,
AB
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    tomixornot
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    Re: Still using 990X cpu (6 core) from year 2011- should I be upgrading? Overclocked at 4 2016/04/24 23:04:44 (permalink)
    What does the CPU meter shows for the work that you do ?
     
    If the CPU is not heavily used, perhaps
    - swap a new hard disk or getting a new larger hard disk for backup
    - Windows 10 upgrade with new HDD or SDD

    Albert


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    Re: Still using 990X cpu (6 core) from year 2011- should I be upgrading? Overclocked at 4 2016/04/25 03:50:00 (permalink)
    I also have the i7 2600K (not OC'd), which was the Sandy Bridge counterpart to the 990X when it was released and it is still trucking along rather nicely. For DAW usage, the 990X is still way more than adequate, even for video rendering.

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    Jim Roseberry
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    Re: Still using 990X cpu (6 core) from year 2011- should I be upgrading? Overclocked at 4 2016/04/25 08:52:35 (permalink)
    To upgrade or not is really a question only you can answer.
     
    If you want to run the latest OS, applications, and plugins... upgrading in a ~3-5 year window (depending on your performance needs) makes sense.
     
    It's hard to beat Intel CPUs.  
    All the following can be set and locked at 4.4GHz... which provides a lot of DSP processing.
    • 4790k (4 cores - dual channel DDR4)
    • 6700k (4 cores - dual-channel DDR4
    • 5820k (6 cores - quad-channel DDR4)
    If you're doing video work (lots of rendering - especially 3D rendering), you can't throw enough machine at the situation.  Animated 3D Rendering is far more demanding on the CPU than multi-track audio.
    If you do 3D Rendering professionally (Cinema 4D, etc), I'd recommend at least two (if not more) networked machines to setup Team Render.  Cinema 4D makes this easy... and it cuts render times down to a manageable time-frame.  With a single machine, rendering 30 second spots of high-res 3D video can take over 24-hours.
     
    The 5820k (Haswell-E) is essentially the 5930k with 28 PCIe lanes instead of 40.
    For most folks (unless you plan to run dual video cards), 28 PCIe lanes is sufficient.
    Socket 2011-3 runs a little on the warm side, so you'll want high performance cooling to run cool/quiet at 4.4Gz
     
    The 6700k (Skylake) is the latest i7 quad-core CPU... using DDR4.
    Runs a bit cooler than Haswell.
     
    4790k (Haswell) is still a great performing i7 quad-core CPU.
    Performance is just a shade less than the 6700k at the same clock-speed.
     
    Though slightly higher in cost... the 4790k, 6700k, and 5820k outperform any current AMD model.

    Best Regards,

    Jim Roseberry
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    kitekrazy1
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    Re: Still using 990X cpu (6 core) from year 2011- should I be upgrading? Overclocked at 4 2016/04/26 20:18:12 (permalink)
    deswind
    It is five years old. That scares me a little bit.  Should I be upgrading or leave well enough alone?
    If I did upgrade - what would be better?  
    Best,
    AB




    Age with hardware doesn't scare me unless it's a hard drive.  I finally had an 8 year old Seagate drive finally show errors.  CPUs last forever unless it's exposed to a lot of shutdowns from over heating.
     
    The only reason I update a CPU is lack of boards supporting it.  A board will go before a CPU.
     
    You still have a good chip.
     
     
     

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