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fuck me sideways, just bought a i5 6600k ;(((
Should i upgrade my i7 920?
I don't think platform longevity has much relevance in the modern CPU market. Even if a platform remains an option for 4 years, that's not really a meaningful CPU upgrade interval these days for the vast majority of use cases.
Looking back at the last 4 years, e.g. your ports get outdated more quickly than your CPU.
Should have waited. Is it to late to return?
I wouldn't. Is it worth replacing a CPU, motherboard and (possibly) RAM in the hope that Ryzen's performance in real world testing falls in line with a CPU that you already have?
I'm still skeptical about Ryzen's real world performance, but things certainly look promising so far.
Up on Finnish store Jimms too: https://www.jimms.fi/fi/Product/Search?q=ryzen
Wtf? this is pretty much nearly 100$ more expensive than the US. AMD why? :[
"X" Version with automatic XFR overclocking
Personally, I'd wait on more information on whether the 1800X is worth the significant uptick in price over the 1700 (X or non-X). Given that all of them are unlocked, unless the "X" surprises I don't think there will be sufficient reason to go for anything higher than the lowest tier with however many cores you want.Just preordered the 1800X. At that price it sure seems like a sweet deal.
I don't think platform longevity has much relevance in the modern CPU market. Even if a platform remains an option for 4 years, that's not really a meaningful CPU upgrade interval these days for the vast majority of use cases.
Looking back at the last 4 years, e.g. your ports get outdated more quickly than your CPU.
fuck me sideways, just bought a i5 6600k ;(((
Is it just for gaming? A 6600K will likely get you better gaming performance more often than not.fuck me sideways, just bought a i5 6600k ;(((
In an absolute vacuum, that 1 or 2 extra FPS would still dictate the 'best' yes. Not irrelevant, miniscule yeah. But we're not it's not in a vacuum, so you have to compare other things. I still expect the intel parts to OC better, because of the lower core counts and better fab process. So for -just gaming- in the current landscape, I think it will be the better CPU on core speed alone. It's up to the individual to weigh other options and gauge what's best for them.
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Personally, I'd wait on more information on whether the 1800X is worth the significant uptick in price over the 1700 (X or non-X). Given that all of them are unlocked, unless the "X" surprises I don't think there will be sufficient reason to go for anything higher than the lowest tier with however many cores you want.
Unless you don't want to overclock of course.
Sure, with 6 cores. But maybe not right away.Will there be something cheaper than 1700? Just realized that even that is a bit over my budget. I was aiming for a 7600 or 7600k.
So about the cheaper models, weren't they supposed to launch alongside these?
Will there be something cheaper than 1700? Just realized that even that is a bit over my budget. I was aiming for a 7600 or 7600k.
I see. Guess there should be a lot of comprehensive MB reviews by the time these are out then atleastThat was never confirmed, and was a shady rumor at best.
Should i upgrade my i7 920?
Will there be something cheaper than 1700? Just realized that even that is a bit over my budget. I was aiming for a 7600 or 7600k.
They'll later release 6 and 4 core cpus. The 4 core CPU only has 4 threads afaik where's the 6 core CPU's got 12.
What do people recommend? Which motherboard / ram setup should I go for (1700x). how big off a diff is 2400/2666/3000?
Yes this is the general opinion i guess about amd apus but to be sincere, my r9 270x 2GB is the real bottleneck in the majority of games I play, the only exeption being GTA5. For instance, it is capable to run DS3 @60FPS 1080p but on low settings with the only area that it strugles with being cathedral of the deep, but if I lower the resolution to 720p it is locked 60FPS...
Anyway, I think a cheap mATX board with overclocking abilities, 1400x, 16 gigs of ddr4@ max clocks that the board supports and a rx 480 8gigs will be my next build. Being poor and from a third world country is not fun... Good thing is that in my country AMD products are generaly cheaper than their Intel or Nvidia counterparts. Hope it remains that way with Ryzen.
Would I be stupid to ditch my 6700K for a 1700/X or 1800X? I only really use it for gaming.
Would I be stupid to ditch my 6700K for a 1700/X or 1800X? I only really use it for gaming.
I wanna throw my i7-4790k in the trash so bad. Lemme see them gaming benchmarks
I'm in the same boat as you. As of now I don't think that for gaming an upgrade is needed but in a couple of years if amd keeps this kind of quality going I'll upgrade red.
1700 up on Amazon UK, guess the rest will be on soon.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B06WP5YCX6/
I wanna throw my i7-4790k in the trash so bad. Lemme see them gaming benchmarks
No worries.That Crosshair VI Hero better support more than DDR4 2666.
Basically all mobos say 2666 because that's the minimum they all support. Biostar recently said they put 3600mhz sticks into their board and it worked fine. It's just not all codified yet