A good and economical CPU
In today's world, engineering Plans for highways, signal systems etc are superimposed over Google Earth KMZ files. It give a better perspective of a project location and scope, but the KMZ files end up with a lot of saved information and they can end up loading at glacial speeds.
My older LGA 775 system, built up on a Gigabyte DDR3 mobo and a QX6850 and OC'd to 3.2GHz required 62 seconds to load one particularly large KMZ file. My I5 system at the office takes about 40 seconds. I think it's an I5-4460.
This CPU, in a Gigabyte GA-P67a-UD3 mobo takes 21 seconds from the moment I double-click on the file until the last of the many icons loads. Granted, I'm using a 2GB video card with this board, but I used the exact same card (nVidia) with the LGA775 system and it didn't decrease the load time significantly.
Also, when I go to street view and move around, the video with this CPU is liquid smooth. So I'm happy.
All three systems above use Windows 7 Pro, 64-bit. The two LGA1155 systems have 16GB RAM, and my older LGA775 had 8GB. My personal systems use HyperEx Fury RAM.
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