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Zen 1700 vs 2600?

Soldato
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Hey all,

Been keeping an eye on the Zen2 reveal as I've been wanting to upgrade from my old 3570K. Seeing the leaks on core counts and prices I was really tempted to get the 3700 but with the computex reveal I'm really dissapointed by the launch prices.

I've noticed you can get the 2600 and 1700 non x for around £130 Mark. I do both gaming (but not very heavy, only at 4k but 60fps). I'm quite budget limited and didn't want to spend more than £250 really, but was hoping to spend another £100 and grab a 12 core 3700 (leaked specs).

What do you guys think between those cpus? I dabble with video editing and rendering so thread count matters a fair amount, it'll be water cooled as well either way. As much as I want to get a Zen2 chip Ill be stick waiting for a 3600 by the looks and I don't see it being as good value compared to the above chips at the price point.
 
Yup that's what I'm thinking. I'm expecting now the 3600 to be like £220+ which will be so much above the current prices. Had the 3600 been a 8 core chip I would have snapped at it but looks like it'll be 6 cores again which is dissapointing. I can get a 2600 and wait for the core count per pound to get better value.
 
Wait for 3600 benchmarks and then decide, you may be surprised. The improvement is a lot more than 15%

While IPC and clock speed performance will be increasing I don't see the cost justifying it to be honest, if it comes in at just over £200 (which is what I am expecting), compared to £130 for the 1700 which has 4 additional threads. Plus from what GN said, no B550 boards until Q1 2020. It doesn't look particularly attractive to me. Whereas I can use a 1700 or 2600 until either a strong performing 8 core or preferably a multi-use 12 core becomes a realistic option. Currently I do not need additional single core performance for my use case but more threads is highly convenient.

Once zen2 is released, those of us that move to zen2 will be selling on CPU's and probably mobo's as well. The members market will be full of 2600's, 2700's and in my case 2700x. Just hold off until the transition from one to the other takes place.

This is true, I will be looking out for second hand Zen deals either 1st or 2nd Gen. That being said I would be surprised if a lot of people decide to upgrade from 2nd to 3rd gen Zen given the price increase, and core increase only coming at the very top end.

Same boat mate, just knew the prices touted would be manure. I found a vid with comparison between the 1700 and 2600 if it helps.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h0WD3a5Aeo

Only covers gaming but I'm sure in productivity the 2 extra cores of the 1700 will clinch it.

That was actually really helpful, I was mostly interested in the 1% frames as I will be playing at max 60 fps anyways. Was a lot closer than I thought
 
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