You guys are all hardware maniacs (I'm saying as a positive thing so don't be mad at it) but I'm wondering why are you discussing on few % differences.
We know nothing about measurement repeatibility, dispersion of results and secondary factors that can affect the result of different...
Skylake will be a good jump over Nehalem: OK.
Who cares if it's 70% IPC improvement or 100%: OK.
The real question is: since they will be priced roughly the same, will the 6700k be better than a 5820k in real life usage?
Even considering a 6700k OCed to 4.6-4.8 for daily usage and a 5820k...
BTW, is it me or the numbers here are a bit different than the ones previously posted? ...usually a bit higher
http://www.technikaffe.de/cpu-intel_core_i7_6700k-518
http://www.technikaffe.de/cpu_vergleich-intel_core_i7_4790k-411-vs-intel_core_i7_6700k-518
Also, don't think it was already...
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