I'm currently on a 10600K and was think of upgrading, but should I still be avoiding 13th and 14th gen Intel CPUs? Or did Intel address those issues?
You can upgrade to 10700k, 10900k or 11700k, 11900k without changing motherboard.I'm currently on a 10600K and was think of upgrading, but should I still be avoiding 13th and 14th gen Intel CPUs?
Yes sorry, the 13600k and 14600k were the choices I was looking at since they both have some good deals going on.It mostly depends on what you're looking for and how much effort you want to go to. Intel claims to have resolved the issues and while I think it's likely they have the only real indicator is going to be time. If you're looking midrange a 13600K/14600K is probably a relatively safe choice either way.
I wouldn't suggest the 14700K/13900K/14900K unless you were willing to do some stress testing/voltage monitoring with potentially some manual tweaking.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think any of those upgrades would make a significant change in performance.You can upgrade to 10700k, 10900k or 11700k, 11900k without changing motherboard.
BTW Intel is releasing next gen Core Ultra 7 265, Core Ultra 9 285 shortly.
Probably should delay your upgrade plans till then.
Yes sorry, the 13600k and 14600k were the choices I was looking at since they both have some good deals going on.
Would it be better to just switch to AMD and go with something like a 7600x?
Actually - you are wrong.Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think any of those upgrades would make a significant change in performance.
Intel did say they have found the root cause of issues and has released fixes.I'm currently on a 10600K and was think of upgrading, but should I still be avoiding 13th and 14th gen Intel CPUs? Or did Intel address those issues?
It depends on what you do with your system. If you're just playing games then AMD is the smart play. If you do much that is multithreaded then Intel is going to be the better choice in that price class. 12th Gen is going to be slower, but there are some great deals to be had so it can still be a solid choice. Intel's new CPUs launch in a couple of weeks so it certainly makes sense to wait and see where things are at the end of the month.Yes sorry, the 13600k and 14600k were the choices I was looking at since they both have some good deals going on.
Would it be better to just switch to AMD and go with something like a 7600x?
Actually - you are wrong.
Upgrading from 6core i5 to 8core i7 will give more performance than
upgrading from one generation 6core i5 to next generation 6core i5.
As to about efficiency cores - you can ignore them, they are rather weak on 13th and 14th gen.
1 performance core ~= 4 efficiency cores.