Hey,
I'm planning a new PC build.
And up until yesterday I was sure I will grab the i9-9900K CPU.
I an upgrading from i53570k and I don't build a new PC often. So I wanted to have a highest possible leap of performance and longest degree of future-proofing possible.
So, I watched Hardware Unboxed review. He claims the new CPU draw much more power and are extremely hot.
Saying they reach 84-100c in a stress test even with Noctua Nh D15 air cooler, or h100i Pro
Sounds extremely hot and even unsafe. I assume it's hotter than I7-8700k.
There's also little to no gaming performance gain. He claims 5% only if you play on 1080p. An pretty much no fps gain on 4K.
I wanted to have the best up to date tech, but not at a cost of impossible temps to manage and no gain.
So now I am really confused on what CPU and motherboard to take (z370 vs z390)?
And if I should consider going to the strongest latest AMD Ryzen CPU? (2700X)
This is the video:
https://youtu.be/_I--zROoRws
What do you guys think?
I'm planning a new PC build.
And up until yesterday I was sure I will grab the i9-9900K CPU.
I an upgrading from i53570k and I don't build a new PC often. So I wanted to have a highest possible leap of performance and longest degree of future-proofing possible.
So, I watched Hardware Unboxed review. He claims the new CPU draw much more power and are extremely hot.
Saying they reach 84-100c in a stress test even with Noctua Nh D15 air cooler, or h100i Pro
Sounds extremely hot and even unsafe. I assume it's hotter than I7-8700k.
There's also little to no gaming performance gain. He claims 5% only if you play on 1080p. An pretty much no fps gain on 4K.
I wanted to have the best up to date tech, but not at a cost of impossible temps to manage and no gain.
So now I am really confused on what CPU and motherboard to take (z370 vs z390)?
And if I should consider going to the strongest latest AMD Ryzen CPU? (2700X)
This is the video:
https://youtu.be/_I--zROoRws
What do you guys think?