About to do a mid-upgrade on my CPU (certainly not my GPU) as my i5 is starting to show it's limits with only 4 cores and no hyperthreading to speak of.
I've decided on all the other bits I'm getting but I'm not sure whether to spend more and jump into Alder Lake or stick with the tried, trusted and cheaper Ryzen series currently out.
Currently, I'm looking at the i7 12700kf + Gigabyte UD 1700 for a combined of £527 or the Ryzen 7 5800x + Asus MOBO for £100 less
I want a multi-purpose rig, if it was purely for gaming I'd stick with Ryzen but I also work with Premiere, DAW's and Unreal Engine (hence the want for a 7 series)
Note my main income is not from those applications, it's a split between freelance work and my own personal stuff so I don't demand the fastest for money wise but I want a system that's gonna keep up and serve me well.
Whilst it's not much extra in the grand scheme, I'm saving to move and wanted to do this upgrade before I did, so saving money where I can is helpful. In this situation, what would your go to be?
I've decided on all the other bits I'm getting but I'm not sure whether to spend more and jump into Alder Lake or stick with the tried, trusted and cheaper Ryzen series currently out.
Currently, I'm looking at the i7 12700kf + Gigabyte UD 1700 for a combined of £527 or the Ryzen 7 5800x + Asus MOBO for £100 less
I want a multi-purpose rig, if it was purely for gaming I'd stick with Ryzen but I also work with Premiere, DAW's and Unreal Engine (hence the want for a 7 series)
Note my main income is not from those applications, it's a split between freelance work and my own personal stuff so I don't demand the fastest for money wise but I want a system that's gonna keep up and serve me well.
Whilst it's not much extra in the grand scheme, I'm saving to move and wanted to do this upgrade before I did, so saving money where I can is helpful. In this situation, what would your go to be?