Im rebuilding my rig as my last one is [] up and im deciding between the 3700x and the 9700k. Im leaning towards AMD but want to hear reasons for Intel.
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Reasons for Intel, marginally better single core performance, possibility of high overclock (with some luck and good cooler).Im rebuilding my rig as my last one is [] up and im deciding between the 3700x and the 9700k. Im leaning towards AMD but want to hear reasons for Intel.
What do you use the pc for? I had the same decision 6 months ago and went 3700x. I predominantly use the pc for 1440p 144Hz gaming and some large spreadsheets for work that my work laptop struggles with.Im rebuilding my rig as my last one is [] up and im deciding between the 3700x and the 9700k. Im leaning towards AMD but want to hear reasons for Intel.
Considering you chose 9600k vs 5 3600 x. I would choose the AMD, it has 6 cores and 12 threads., it would be different if you presented with a i9-9900k. But yeah, AMD is better for this.I'm deciding between the ryzen 5 3600 x and the 9600k. Which one would be better to use. I plan on doing casual gaming and plenty of schoolwork.
I second this.I would wait a couple days and get the new i510600K. 6 core 12 threads 4.5 boost speed on all cores.
Looked at price performance?I would wait a couple days and get the new i510600K. 6 core 12 threads 4.5 boost speed on all cores.
Sure, but maybe that the OP might take it serious.On the plus side, answers voted down are deliberately useless for anything other than a notice to the poster that someone didn't find the post/suggestion/advice/whatever appropriate.
Can't even begin to get why since he said about the same thing besides taking the i9 into the equasion which doesn't make sense and making an in his imagination "witty" remark.So when 1pikapikachu voted an answer down on this thread, I got the message, but can also see whom the vote was from, no anominity. Trolls beware, that behavior isn't tolerated, and justice is swift.
1pikapikachuWho here has a love for voting down answers? If you disagree let yourself be heard.
Same one. It is what it is, seems he doesn't want to respond which says all. Just lets get back to OP's question.1pikapikachu
That is who down voted mine and yours but I put it back up.
If he had the money to spend I would get the 10600K for the ability to overclock it can add a couple years to the time before you need to upgrade again. If on budget then the 3600 would be a better buy it might allow to get a bit better video card. The Intel is just going to be about 30 bucks more than the 3600X so in my opinion a better buy for the long term.What resolution on the monitor?
Looked at price performance?
Intel Core i5 10600K vs. Ryzen 5 3600 & R7 3700X - YouTube
personally do not see why you would want to spend so much more.