8700k here, worth holding off for a while or upgrading now?
The upgrade to Zen 4 would be huge for you but Zen 5 should be out in a few months. Up to you... What i will say is Zen 5 will drop in to existing AM5 motherboards.
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8700k here, worth holding off for a while or upgrading now?
The upgrade to Zen 4 would be huge for you but Zen 5 should be out in a few months. Up to you... What i will say is Zen 5 will drop in to existing AM5 motherboards.
Agreed, read rumours elswhere that suggest that performance of top-end Zen5 parts may be rather soured by a dearth of bandwidth. Which may explain a separate rumour that Zen6 will include a substantial rebuild of the memory controller.Hopefully, AMD will also improve the memory speeds so that a supposedly 24-core Zen 5/c variant will have sufficient bandwidth to operate in a dual-channel system.
I did this coming up to about 12 months ago now. Made the move to AM5, got the board I wanted and memory, and stuck in the 7600 as a stop gap. Paid £215 for the 7600 and actually, it has been a really good CPU. Still holding its price, looks to be about £190-£200.You could go for a new setup now based on a 7600, then just upgrade the CPU once the new Zen 5 CPUs land...
I saw it for £154 4 days ago.I did this coming up to about 12 months ago now. Made the move to AM5, got the board I wanted and memory, and stuck in the 7600 as a stop gap. Paid £215 for the 7600 and actually, it has been a really good CPU. Still holding its price, looks to be about £190-£200.
Nice!!I saw it for £154 4 days ago.
The 7600 is surprisingly fast, I'm in no hurry to upgrade yet as it's still doing what I ask if it easily.I did this coming up to about 12 months ago now. Made the move to AM5, got the board I wanted and memory, and stuck in the 7600 as a stop gap. Paid £215 for the 7600 and actually, it has been a really good CPU. Still holding its price, looks to be about £190-£200.
It is. I went from an 8 core to this 6 core and it's been impressive. Noticed no issues with gaming or anything.The 7600 is surprisingly fast, I'm in no hurry to upgrade yet as it's still doing what I ask if it easily.
It is. I went from an 8 core to this 6 core and it's been impressive. Noticed no issues with gaming or anything.
Hmm I must be playing a different cyberpunk to you.Sigh, wish people wouldn't post this. I used a 7600, it chokes in Cyberpunk. CPU is literally at 100% all the time, horrible frame drops.
6 cores just not enough!
Sigh, wish people wouldn't post this. I used a 7600, it chokes in Cyberpunk. CPU is literally at 100% all the time, horrible frame drops.
6 cores just not enough!
Maybe you're playing a different game? Here's proof of my experience with a 7600, 4090 @ 4k max details with RT enabled, from a few months ago:Hmm I must be playing a different cyberpunk to you.
I remember that. Was that before the 2.0/2.1 patches? I think the demands on the CPU have increased a little. Tempting to try it on my 7950X3D by disabling all but 6 cores 12 threads.Maybe you're playing a different game? Here's proof of my experience with a 7600, 4090 @ 4k max details with RT enabled, from a few months ago:
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Horrible frame drops and lag spikes in the majority of built up areas. Meanwhile, smooth as silk on my 7700 and 7950x3d and 13900k chips.
I believe so! I've not played the expansion yet, it's on my to do list! Will likely be after 5090 release, so further demand on CPU should be fun to see, good old Tom's DinerI remember that. Was that before the 2.0/2.1 patches? I think the demands on the CPU have increased a little. Tempting to try it on my 7950X3D by disabling all but 6 cores 12 threads.
Maybe you're playing a different game? Here's proof of my experience with a 7600, 4090 @ 4k max details with RT enabled, from a few months ago:
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Horrible frame drops and lag spikes in the majority of built up areas. Meanwhile, smooth as silk on my 7700 and 7950x3d and 13900k chips.
Nvidia GPU overhead strikes again.
It’s probably more to do with the RT CPU overhead, I don’t know if AMD has a big RT CPU overhead. Disabling RT will tell just how bad the CPU overhead is.Nvidia GPU overhead strikes again.
It’s probably more to do with the RT CPU overhead, I don’t know if AMD has a big RT CPU overhead. Disabling RT will tell just how bad the CPU overhead is.