Soldato
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I can't tell if you are saying that is good or bad.Holy poop Batman, £349 for the 2700X.
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I can't tell if you are saying that is good or bad.Holy poop Batman, £349 for the 2700X.
I can't tell if you are saying that is good or bad.
Holy poop Batman, £349 for the 2700X.
Holy poop Batman, £349 for the 2700X.
They are literally as bad as DFS.
The 9900k was released to target gamers...
Yeah, this is what they say because it's their strength and the gamers as a community are an easy target to manipulate...
Threadripper was released to target multi-taskers... 64 threads and your Windows will be happy.
Unless its high resolution.The benchies were out and the data collected...
9900k faster in games...
Worth the cost no? But faster yes...
Unless its high resolution.
Not if the IPC and clockspeed are noticeably past Intel, but if they can release the 16 core then they should anyway.
I can't tell if you are saying that is good or bad.
That's not gonna happen,
I bought my 2700x either on or close to release & it cost me £299 here at OCUK, 9 months later it's £50 more. I suppose it still looks good compared to Intel's pricing but it's not good for us.
Thats just the value of the pound and basic economics
Thats just the value of the pound and basic economics
Maybe but it's only 8 or 9 months ago, The Pound's been scapping the bottom for a lot longer than that.
I do love playing Pacman at 360p on my 9900K. I get a full 52478 fps, which is 17432 more than on my 2700X. It's just a shame that my cheapo monitor craps out at 60Hz. I truly can tell the difference too.
The price is simply down to ASA (Advertising Srandards Agency) rules; you can't advertise a discount in the UK if the product hasn't be for sale at the higher price for at least 28 consecutive days during the last 6 months.That's not gonna happen,
I bought my 2700x either on or close to release & it cost me £299 here at OCUK, 9 months later it's £50 more. I suppose it still looks good compared to Intel's pricing but it's not good for us.
Many, but not all.its easy to be negative but ...remember many people with modern systems have modern monitors ! so once you have high hz you need that extra bit of juice for the better experience. pubg for eg and other games the difference is night and day on anything from a new i5 upwards to anything offered gaming wise from amd on a cpu. instead of looking at just the cpu differences look at how it may effect games if people want them for gaming. on a old accient 60-75hz monitor yeah not much difference. go to 120hz + thats where you see the intels come into there own. especially in mp games. those 20-30 fps drops on amd or lower general fps just arent generally there on the intel options.
hope we have some news soon with some decent details.
its easy to be negative but ...remember many people with modern systems have modern monitors ! so once you have high hz you need that extra bit of juice for the better experience. pubg for eg and other games the difference is night and day on anything from a new i5 upwards to anything offered gaming wise from amd on a cpu. instead of looking at just the cpu differences look at how it may effect games if people want them for gaming. on a old accient 60-75hz monitor yeah not much difference. go to 120hz + thats where you see the intels come into there own. especially in mp games. those 20-30 fps drops on amd or lower general fps just arent generally there on the intel options.
hope we have some news soon with some decent details.