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So yeah I think it’s good
His chip is still good enough for nearly every game i could think of, if anything the gpu is the bottleneck (well and the ram for some newer games)
But worth it? cost of a new i7 is ~300€/$ id rather put that into a gpu/more ram since that will yield more results for you than to replace the cpu if its still fast enough, gpu/ram/ssd all would be more 'worth it' in this case in my opinion, hell my brother still plays with an i5 of that gen (also non oc i believe its the secon fastest non k model not sure though) and still doesnt face issues with it with the 1050ti being the bottleneck in games
Dont its going to explode sry dude :( Like the bomb of csgo so you would be terriorst and Counter Terrorsit
Well unless he wants to go amd like me, but then its even more of a case of 'why bother' since their chips also wouldnt be much faster than his chip anyway (talking about ryzen, the old bulldozer fx series obviously was crap xD)