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That’s what they said. I’m looking for a gaming CPU. The only work related stuff I do on my PC is letter writing :-)
I want the best gaming CPU available. My current i5 is really creaking now.
4670
otherwise for intel 10700k and 10900k with the overclocking abilities are king at gaming.
but either top cpu from AMD or intel paired with a new 3000 series card is going to be a monster @1440 or 4k
I did buy it back in 2014 so it’s done me well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UMMPjqLe8g
Keep in mind Zen 3 will have an announcement covering it early October I think.
B550 or X570 board
2x 16gb ddr4 3200
At least one SSD
Gold certified 750 watt modular PSU
AMD is perfectly fine for gaming. Intel is simply better if you want the absolute best and are willing to pay a disproportionate premium for a smaller relative gain, and even then I'd only solidly recommend it at higher price points ($400+). Below that, there's more decision making to do to decide which is better.
Runs very close to a 3800X but is lower TDP chip
buy the AMD you will absolute not regret it. i have and it's a absolute monster
thats where it counts in games if you are looking for the highest fps when not gpu limited
https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i7-10700K-vs-AMD-Ryzen-9-3900X/4070vs4044
when games need more than 8 cores with ht/smt they will need faster cores too