Nearly everything I've read about overclocking the Sandy Bridge procs (2500k and 2600k) refer to overclocking the "turbo" mode. As I understand it, the turbo mode is only used when the CPU shuts down cores not in use and cranks up the speed of a single core. Please correct me if I'm wrong here.
It seems that based on this, overclocking a Sandy Bridge wouldn't be useful to us boxers, since we use all available cores.
I hope I'm wrong here.
Also, it seems that some folks have reported hyperthreading seems to sometimes provide slower performance when used for WoW, so would that mean it's better to get the 2500K (only has 4 real cores) than the 2600K (has 4 real + 4 virtual cores)?
One last question - Is it worth the cash (for multiboxing only) to buy RAM that can handle higher frequencies, then run it at those higher frequencies?
i.e. How much would multiboxing performance improve with RAM running at 2000MHz vs 1333MHz for example. Note that CAS timings usually need to be relaxed to achieve higher speeds.
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