Intel Hyper Threading, Do Gamers Need It?
Compares 1060, 1070, and Titan XP pascal GPU's with HT enabled / disabled on a 6700K.
Also shows 6700K, 6700, 6600K, and other CPU's difference in games.
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God wish I saw this video when someone was insisting a 6600k + 1080 was worse than a 6700k + 1070 because of hyperthreading smh.
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When CPU bound and in DX12 its going to help a lot more. So it totally depends on your resolution(lower resolutions are more cpu bound) and power of your graphics card(more powerful GPU more CPU bound). HT will be more important in games in DX12 especially with lower power cpu's with less single thread performance.
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Keep an eye out like I did to backup what I have been saying for a long long time.
It's nice to have the description, and then see it immediately in action.Last edited: Nov 17, 2016smoking2k likes this. -
It would have been nice if they included a 1080 to narrow down the range at which some games respond to more cores with higher power GPU's
The CPU HT improvement will go away at higher resolutions - 1440p and 2160p, I've indeed posted video's that show this.
They should have run 1440p and 2160p to show the benefit of more cores goes down again as resolution goes up.
If you are running G-sync @ 60hz/75hz, even 100hz, there is less benefit as well. It's only when you get into the higher FPS @1080 that more than 4 cores help.
The HT cores aren't as helpful as full cores, for most operations 12% gain is what you see, sometimes more, but the trade off is for more power / heat generation with HT on.
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When CPU bound and in DX12 its going to help a lot more. So it totally depends on your resolution(lower resolutions are more cpu bound) and power of your graphics card(more powerful GPU more CPU bound). HT will be more important in games in DX12 especially with lower power cpu's with less single thread performance.[/QUOTE]
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2016...l_cpu_scaling_gaming_framerate/5#.WC1m7RszWpo
EDIT I'm not saying a 6600k is a low single performce cpu. It's more than powerfull enough in todays games in DX11 and DX12 just saying in the future under DX12 in cpu bottlenecked conditions the lack of Hyper-Threading will eventually hurt it.Last edited: Nov 17, 2016 -
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I usually turn off HT on desktop CPU's, unless I am benchmarking in things that HT helps. Not for gaming.smoking2k likes this. -
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No, but GTX 1080 is not worth it over GTX 1070 when I'm comitting to upgrade to future generations of GPU anyway, performance difference between the GPUs doesn't justify the cost difference - and then I'd be stuck with an i5 with the hope that it wouldn't bottleneck future generations of GPU at 144Hz - really not guaranteed!
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The i5 option is only has one potential mode, realizing you have the option to disable HT on the i7 is just as important, maybe more so.
In a laptop the i5 makes more sense to me than a desktop, but it's mostly the same in either, although I am more likely to want to keep the heat down in the laptop and need top performance less often.
If I had to purchase lots of laptops or desktops to fill a need, I would look carefully at each component to make sure it's actually necessary.
In a personal machine, especially a main machine it's a different view - more options = more options.smoking2k likes this. -
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EDIT: if desktops weren't upgradeable from generation to generation then I'd buy an i5-6600K + GTX 1080 combo rather than the i7-6700K + GTX 1070 combo.hmscott likes this. -
A 1080ti might be almost 2x a 1070, but much cheaper than the Titan XP.
It's a long time till the 1180ti comes out...
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Remember I have the goodness of Gsync for satisfying 60fps gaming or even sub 60fps gaming for slower paced games. For all those reasons that's why I've chosen the 1070/1170 cycle combined with 6700K vs a more expensive GPU cycle of 1080/1180 or 1080ti/1180ti.
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For some reason heat and power aren't ever considerations when I buy computers as long as there not over heating. Maybe because I live in Canada and Its always cold here. My computer doubles as a space heater.
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And to get thread back on topic, 8 threads add to the juiciness, especially future juiciness! I got my Vitamins!hmscott likes this. -
I can usually get another 100-300mhz+ OC by turning off HT.
A nice performance bump for dropping "useless" pseudo cores.
It depends on how Nvidia prices the 1080ti... and how much benchmarks show it outperforms the 1080, and how close it gets to the Titan X(P).smoking2k likes this. -
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But even for 144Hz a 1080 and i5 is better. The extra power of the gpu pushes more frames than the i7 over i5. I did quite a bit of testing on this. But thats a more short term set up anyway.Robbo99999 and smoking2k like this. -
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Yup, if your keeping your rig for a few years, an i7 is a better choice! HT will play a bigger role with DX12 etc too..
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Battlefield 1 is the most recent game to show the i7 is the better choice going forward. i5 get destroyed in that game and gamers using high refresh rate monitors are trading up to the i7 for that game alone.
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Looking forward to the i7-7700K when Kaby Lake comes out
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I almost went and got one this weekend simply to play the silicon lottery and see if I can't get a chip that uses lower voltage at stock. Although I think I have a pretty decent chip already.hmscott likes this. -
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Welp. Kaby Lake is a disappointment. I was really hoping for thermal or power efficiency gains, but turns out it's basically an overclocked Skylake.
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Trying to keep up with display resolution probably with the graphics, but I agree, with most systems being able to have a discrete GPU a focus on CPU power would not be unwelcome.hmscott likes this. -
I think there is very slight difference for gaming, I wouldn't waste another 100$ just to make sure my CPU is on top of hyperthreading support
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http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/core-i7-975-950_7.html#sect0
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/enable-ht-vs-disable-ht.145737/
https://steamcommunity.com/app/384300/discussions/0/530646080862961117/
Some interesting reads about how turning off HT of actually helped FPS and perceived smoothness at least on older CPU's/Games like the first core series Nehalem. The first one I posted has actual benchmarks comparing HT on/off. There is quite the differing opinions on this it seems. And like I said previously in this thread IMO having more threads will be more important in the long run with api's like vulkan and DX12.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3039...es-you-really-need-for-directx-12-gaming.html
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2016...l_cpu_scaling_gaming_framerate/5#.WC1m7RszWpoLast edited: Dec 9, 2016 -
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Kaby Lake Pentium processors get Hyper-Threading
https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/kaby-lake-pentium-processors-get-hyper-threading.html
"A user called J_C_W from our colleagues in the Dutch HWI forums noticed the HT enabled Pentiums on the Intel ARK. The models with Hyper-threading would be the:
- Pentium G4560
- Pentium G4560T
- Pentium G4600
- Pentium G4600T
- Pentium G4620.
The HT enablement has been verified with Intel. It is not a typo in the ARK processor database."Papusan likes this. -
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HT doesn't take you all the way there, but it might be enough to fool software that disables itself when found running on 2 core CPU's.Last edited: Jan 9, 2017 -
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Intel Hyper Threading, Do Gamers Need It?
Discussion in 'Desktop Hardware' started by hmscott, Nov 16, 2016.