Which would be the best idea? Are the Raptor Lakes going to be that much faster than the Alder Lakes?
I've seen some allegations on speed increases with Raptor, but of course those are rumors.Which would be the best idea? Are the Raptor Lakes going to be that much faster than the Alder Lakes?
I've already bought the motherboard and the RAM. I'm just trying to decide if I should wait for the Raptor Lake CPUs or not. I already have a 3080ti, but my motherboard is causing problems, so it won't run to its full capacity. I also currently have an i9-9900k. If my motherboard were to totally die on me, I would go ahead and get the Alder Lake now.If you have a need now... buy now.
If you wait for the next best thing, you will wait forever.
Most of the time, new gen introductions will offer perhaps a 10% boost in price performance. Nice, but not compelling.
Today, processors are really good. You get what you pay for.
Do not plan on "future proofing"
It is a chimera.
A graphics card upgrade in the future is the most common upgrade.
To allow for that, buy a quality and strong psu up front.
Most, when upgrading the processor will also upgrade the motherboard in the process.
You already bought an LGA1700 board with RAM to go with it before making a decision on the CPU?I've already bought the motherboard and the RAM. I'm just trying to decide if I should wait for the Raptor Lake CPUs or not. I already have a 3080ti, but my motherboard is causing problems, so it won't run to its full capacity. I also currently have an i9-9900k. If my motherboard were to totally die on me, I would go ahead and get the Alder Lake now.