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The proof when it comes to gaming performance can be skewed with select games for either cpu. I would say that the 10900k does have a lot better low fps in general though which is also very important.
Neither am I but don't agree with him and he called me a bad name too![]()
It’s not a good time to buy at the minute. I wanted to upgrade to the 5000 series, preferably a 5800x but I just think they are overpriced. £300 is what I’m willing to pay which is what the 3700 was priced at.I've been looking for around 4 months if to upgrade currently have 6700k , the thing that put me off 10900k or 10th gen intel is no gen 4 its more so when direct storage is out will we see difference ? I plan to keep system for 3-5 years and rocket lake doesnt look that great either still 14nm if the price was really good I could be tempted but I doubt it with the leaks and its gonna be replaced in few months
I want something thats 8 cores and only Ryzen 5000 seems the platform and has higher core options for later if needed was close to buying 5800x for £380 but with no GPU stock and would still be using 5700xt I dont see much gain in gaming still using the same gpu so thought might as well hold off for now
It’s not a good time to buy at the minute. I wanted to upgrade to the 5000 series, preferably a 5800x but I just think they are overpriced. £300 is what I’m willing to pay which is what the 3700 was priced at.
Speak for yourself he’s by far the worst offender on here.
That's a hilarious load of tripe right there. Properly deluded fanboi tripe, or at the least grotesquely ill-informed.I tried amd..and never will again.
You have to use the top ram(not cheap 3000hz) ram for the board to work.
And to get the maximum out of it, you need to buy a AMD GPU as well. No thanks
I'm not downgrading.
I’ll quote this, just in case anyone missed it the first time. Any more bickering and trolling and people will find themselves on a COVID-friendly holiday.Guys, this isn't a school playground. Calm it down.
Fingers cross it will be available. Tho there are not a lot of noise on the net about it other than a few leaks and someone managed to get hands on ENgineering Sample.Oh goody, 5700G - another chip that I won't actually be able to buy![]()
Fingers cross it will be available. Tho there are not a lot of noise on the net about it other than a few leaks and someone managed to get hands on ENgineering Sample.
Intel all the way for me. We have three gaming pcs at home, when one is upgraded usually the items replaced trickle down, mixing CPU vendors would be far too much mither. So will be getting a new intel soon, then the 10700k goes into the pc with the 10600k, the 10600k will then replace the 4790k. 4790k on the bay.
I don't understand this, it isn't like the Mobo and CPU would be going together which would be same for AMD or Intel when you look to upgrade. For instance the 10600k would have to move with mobo and so now you have a mobo and CPU requirement for the fastest PC at start. I am not suggesting if you should just go AMD cause people say but the reasoning is rather odd justification of why since it makes zero difference.
I don't understand this, it isn't like the Mobo and CPU would be going together which would be same for AMD or Intel when you look to upgrade. For instance the 10600k would have to move with mobo and so now you have a mobo and CPU requirement for the fastest PC at start. I am not suggesting if you should just go AMD cause people say but the reasoning is rather odd justification of why since it makes zero difference.
I was thinking this, it would be ram as well I believe (4790k used DDR3?), so need a new CPU, motherboard and ram to complete the upgrade/'trickle down', so makes very little difference for this upgrade...
Next upgrade (whatever you do now) would be DDR5 and a new socket as well, so doesn't even save anything for the next upgrade either...