Will i5-9600K be bottleneck for gaming with RTX 2070 Super?

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Hi,

I'm speccing my new build at the moment and have noticed a big difference between the builds being recommended on the forums vs the OcUK full builds on their website.

For example, OcUK tend to go with i5-9600K (£175) with the RTX 2070 Super/ RX 5700 XT GPU, whereas the forum tends to suggest AMD CPUs which are closer to £300. Am I going to get a bottleneck with the i5?

System is primarily for gaming/VR when HL Alyx comes out. Looking to keep the whole build to around £1,200.
 
Personally, I'd be looking at the 3600/3700x instead of the 9 series.
Any specific reason you're looking at the 9600k? It doesn't have hyperthreading by the way, if you're not aware already.
 
Personally, I'd be looking at the 3600/3700x instead of the 9 series.
Any specific reason you're looking at the 9600k? It doesn't have hyperthreading by the way, if you're not aware already.

I genuinely was just looking at the OcUK builds and tweaking them. No strict attachment to Intel or AMD tbh.

Will take a look at the 3600. Any suggestions for a motherboard? I doubt I would be overclocking tbh. I can't be bothered with the effort of spending hours testing everything.
 
I use that exact setup as I bought a 9600K when they first came out without doing research.

Though I would instead recommend a 3600 or better as a superior, much better value for money alternative.

However, I will say this, nothing's troubled the fast 6 core 9600K in term of gaming at 1440p, 95hz native res with gsync, nothing at all, was just playing Monster Hunter Iceborne with it with great performance and that's supposed to be a CPU hog that a lot of people have issues with.

I'm happy enough with its performance that it'll probably be 2 years before I upgrade to hopefully at least at 12 core 24 thread AMD.
 
I genuinely was just looking at the OcUK builds and tweaking them. No strict attachment to Intel or AMD tbh.

Will take a look at the 3600. Any suggestions for a motherboard? I doubt I would be overclocking tbh. I can't be bothered with the effort of spending hours testing everything.


Ops my bad lol (thinking all non I7 were 4 cores from memory, forgot they did move up the i5 spec wise minis HT)

I keep thinking the same and forgetting they changed it. It was great 2-3 years ago, but a pointless chip now. Apparently the new i5s are coming with HT but god knows if they'll actually be any good.
 
Ah sweet, thanks. Thinking I'm best saving my money on the motherboard (£100 vs £200 gaming motherboard) and going for the one you suggested plus the 3700X instead of the 3600 seen as I apparently I only upgrade every 8 years...

That board will be fine mate, it's the best budget board going but doesn't compromise. You'll be fine.
Unless you're overclocking heavily, CPU and RAM, or need all the features of the £200 board (like 2/3 slots NVME) then don't bother.
 
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