You should definitely wait with buying anything at all until there are independent benchmarks of the new AMD Ryzen 3xxx.hinking of buying 9700k
Ah okay so you already got a motherboard for the Intels hehe.i have some 4 months ago got my mother board
Just bought a 9600k, £210, can always get a 990Ok if i am not happy. Probably bought just before
Intel do a price cut. Time will tell, that's normally what happens.
Here in Germany it's 230€ to 370€. That's more than half of the price on top for 2 cores but barely fps for any simracing title in the near future.If you can swing it, get a 9700k and oc it to 5ghz+ on air. You'll be set for atleast 4-5 years with that alone. Then just upgrade the GPU only when needed.
Here in Germany it's 230€ to 370€. That's more than half of the price on top for 2 cores but barely fps for any simracing title in the near future.
The 9700k is definitely the best mix right now but wow, the price difference really hurts
To be exact the i7 costs 162% of the i5
Do you think that's really worth it?
Imo the moment the i5 runs out of cores in the future, the i7 will lack single thread performance anyway so the money is better spent for a new i5 at that point.
Been hearing the same about the current (and in fact previous) CPU generations and their multithreading capabilities for like 5 years now. "Just wait, all those cores/threads will be a great benefit once the new games are out!"The 9700k will have a longer life span due to it being 8cores which will align well with upcoming console gen as the game engines get better at multicore.
Been hearing the same about the current (and in fact previous) CPU generations and their multithreading capabilities for like 5 years now. "Just wait, all those cores/threads will be a great benefit once the new games are out!"
Still didn't happen to this day. By the time it happens (if it happens), you'll be likely running a different setup altogether.
Don't forget that the i5 only runs at 4.3 GHz. The i7 runs at 4.9 while the i9 has a turbo of 5.0 but often throttles down a little either due to reaching tdp limit or too high temperatures.You can literally look at the graphs posted in the most recent AMD review's and see that the 9700k already out performs the 9600k quite often and games like having 8 physical cores which perform the same.
While the 9900k get all the hype, the 9700k esp when OC'd is the real king of the hill. It's minimum frame rate 1% lows are better than a 9900k with HT on.
The gap over the 9600k will only get bigger. There are plenty of reasons why someone might prefer a 9600k but the 9700k is a superior option for gaming today and into the future.