Hello all.
I know that these questions have been coming thick and fast with recent events, but every example is different, so hopefully people aren't exhausted with the same question. I'm looking for some opinions about the upgrade path for a new build I'm contemplating and I'm really torn between going AMD or Intel.
My current rig is an aging but to this point highly reliable one:
Win10
Intel i7-10700K
AsRock Z490 Extreme4 mobo
32 GB 4000MHz DDR4-RAM
RTX 3070ti
It's still a decent enough rig but I'm finding the CPU is reaching that stage where bottlenecks limit further upgrades more than anything else does.
I have had huge success with Intel in the past, but I was going to upgrade to the 14900K and relevant mobo, shortly after their release when the issues with those SKUS arose and put me off. I know that Intel rolled out a supposed fix, but honestly, I don't have much faith in that given my research. So I kicked the can down the road.
I decided to wait for the launch of the 285K but I have to be honest, I am massively underwhelmed for the gaming performance and that is probably 60-80% of my activity. I do prefer CPU intensive gaming so the CPU matters for me. The fact that Intel has now come out and said that optimisation for the new chips is sub-optimal and is causing lower than expected performance just does not inspire me with confidence given the previous gens issues. I just don't feel confident that Intel's latest offerings are going to be as reliable and "smooth" as they once were.
So for the first time, I'm considering AMD, specifically the 9800X3D. Problem on that front is that I know next to nothing about AMD chips as I've always stayed with Intel. Add to that the low availability and the inevitable scalping, meaning stock isn't likely to be available too soon. I'm also given to understand that the 9800X3D is restricted to DDR5 memory, availability of which is limited just now, is that correct? I'd also be sticking with Nvidia, intending to upgrade to either a 4080 super once the the 5000 series launches and I have no idea how they play with AMD CPU's.
Would anyone mind sharing their thoughts here as I am uncharacteristically dithering and could use some fresh perspectives. Budget isn't a huge concern, but I'd prefer to avoid paying over the odds for something that is substandard compared to the competition and I'm feeling like that is Intel's offering that is substandard right now.
I know that these questions have been coming thick and fast with recent events, but every example is different, so hopefully people aren't exhausted with the same question. I'm looking for some opinions about the upgrade path for a new build I'm contemplating and I'm really torn between going AMD or Intel.
My current rig is an aging but to this point highly reliable one:
Win10
Intel i7-10700K
AsRock Z490 Extreme4 mobo
32 GB 4000MHz DDR4-RAM
RTX 3070ti
It's still a decent enough rig but I'm finding the CPU is reaching that stage where bottlenecks limit further upgrades more than anything else does.
I have had huge success with Intel in the past, but I was going to upgrade to the 14900K and relevant mobo, shortly after their release when the issues with those SKUS arose and put me off. I know that Intel rolled out a supposed fix, but honestly, I don't have much faith in that given my research. So I kicked the can down the road.
I decided to wait for the launch of the 285K but I have to be honest, I am massively underwhelmed for the gaming performance and that is probably 60-80% of my activity. I do prefer CPU intensive gaming so the CPU matters for me. The fact that Intel has now come out and said that optimisation for the new chips is sub-optimal and is causing lower than expected performance just does not inspire me with confidence given the previous gens issues. I just don't feel confident that Intel's latest offerings are going to be as reliable and "smooth" as they once were.
So for the first time, I'm considering AMD, specifically the 9800X3D. Problem on that front is that I know next to nothing about AMD chips as I've always stayed with Intel. Add to that the low availability and the inevitable scalping, meaning stock isn't likely to be available too soon. I'm also given to understand that the 9800X3D is restricted to DDR5 memory, availability of which is limited just now, is that correct? I'd also be sticking with Nvidia, intending to upgrade to either a 4080 super once the the 5000 series launches and I have no idea how they play with AMD CPU's.
Would anyone mind sharing their thoughts here as I am uncharacteristically dithering and could use some fresh perspectives. Budget isn't a huge concern, but I'd prefer to avoid paying over the odds for something that is substandard compared to the competition and I'm feeling like that is Intel's offering that is substandard right now.