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How’s does the i7 2600 handle modern games?

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I hope this belongs in this section...

Long story short, I have access to a machine that’s gathering dust: i7 2600 (non-k), some intel board, 16GB DDR3 1333, “Power Man” 600W Psu. I can drop in an SSD and a 1060, would probably grab a new psu soon too.

The thing is I need to know how it’ll handle BEFORE I get to try it out.

The 1060 is obviously not too much of a concern (1080p), but how does the 2600 do with modern games? Stuff life BF1/5, CSGO, Ass Creed, Far Cry...

Appreciate any feedback :)
 
I hope this belongs in this section...

Long story short, I have access to a machine that’s gathering dust: i7 2600 (non-k), some intel board, 16GB DDR3 1333, “Power Man” 600W Psu. I can drop in an SSD and a 1060, would probably grab a new psu soon too.

The thing is I need to know how it’ll handle BEFORE I get to try it out.

The 1060 is obviously not too much of a concern (1080p), but how does the 2600 do with modern games? Stuff life BF1/5, CSGO, Ass Creed, Far Cry...

Appreciate any feedback :)

I have that same rig except i5-2500K. Runs everything just fine. CSGO averages 200fps, far cry 5 is beautiful on full settings.


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