[SOLVED] What's the best LGA 1155 CPU?

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I have a G2020 and I have only enough money to upgrade my CPU for now (saving up for a high end PC). I was wondering about upgrading to a better CPU in hopes that it won't bottleneck my GTX 750ti. Which processor is the best for an LGA 1155 socket?
 
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Updated with current prices, as of 4/5/2018.

The Intel core i7 2600K is the best processor option for the LGA 1555 Socket. Why? Because it can be found a lot cheaper than the i7 2700K or the i7 3770K that is only 5% faster. Note that when it comes to gaming, these are very capable CPU's.

i7 2600K $129
https://www.amazon.com/Intel-i7-260...=UTF8&qid=1522927341&sr=1-2&keywords=i7+2700k

i7 2700K $172.87
https://www.ebay.com/p/Intel-Core-i7-2700K-3-5-GHz-Quad-Core-CM8062301124100-Processor/111374982

i7 3770K $253.95...

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Updated with current prices, as of 4/5/2018.

The Intel core i7 2600K is the best processor option for the LGA 1555 Socket. Why? Because it can be found a lot cheaper than the i7 2700K or the i7 3770K that is only 5% faster. Note that when it comes to gaming, these are very capable CPU's.

i7 2600K $129
https://www.amazon.com/Intel-i7-260...=UTF8&qid=1522927341&sr=1-2&keywords=i7+2700k

i7 2700K $172.87
https://www.ebay.com/p/Intel-Core-i7-2700K-3-5-GHz-Quad-Core-CM8062301124100-Processor/111374982

i7 3770K $253.95
https://www.amazon.com/Intel-i7-377...=UTF8&qid=1522927484&sr=1-1&keywords=i7+3770k
 
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Your dual core G2020 has a passmark rating of 2760 and a single thread rating of 1544.
Really, not bad at all. The 2 threads will limit your selection of some games and may impact performance.

While the i7-3770K(8 threads, 9531/2064) may be the strongest available, to you, I do not think that is your best option for an interim upgrade. It will cost you $150-$200 used on ebay.

I might suggest a I5-3350P with 4 threads and a 6135/1748 rating which will cost you perhaps $30-$40 on ebay.
 
I recently bought a Xeon E3-1270 for almost half the price of a 2600K. I had a 2500K prior to that and found that the lack of CPU threads was creating a bottleneck. For the record, my GPU is an RX 480.

Xeons are commonly forgotten about, yet they make good alternatives to the mainstream i5 and i7 ranges.
 
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