the 11600k mostly beats the 5600x in gaming and is cheaper. great gaming chip.
No it doesn't checked few reviews, 5600x averages to be 5% faster. Cheaper yes, better value for money quite possible, but faster nope, not even when overclocked.
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the 11600k mostly beats the 5600x in gaming and is cheaper. great gaming chip.
the 11600k mostly beats the 5600x in gaming and is cheaper. great gaming chip.
11600k is what we talking about literally most gaming reviews ive seen its better overall than a 5600x.
read or watch the actual reviews. first one i watched said the intel 11600k is a better gaming cpu than the 5600x. cheaper and faster out the box. for just gaming.
This is one of them, can you give link ?
humbug only posts the one victory shot lol. its almost as bad as the csgo benchmark. whats the point of posting one pic of a benchmark when rest of them or most of them its down on the cpu mentioned ?
im not going off i just watched some of the review videos. which shown generally the 11600k for gaming is better and cheaper. thats all.
If both CPUs were available at their MSRP, then the 5600X would be the obvious choice as it’s faster and more efficient, plus it's supported on a wider range of motherboards. But at today’s prices we’d get the 11600K. Actually no, what we’d do is forget both the 5600X and 11600K and just get the outgoing 10600K, or even better the 10600KF.
The Core i5-10600K is $224 and the 10600KF model (no graphics) posing an even more attractive proposition at $200. Those 35% savings could then go into something else, especially if your focus is gaming. If you’re in need of a CPU upgrade today and have a budget between $200 and $300, the Core i5-10600KF is a cracking good CPU for the money.
Have you seen the power consumption between them