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Neither. Ryzen 5000 series will be the new champs. Benchmarks any day, but preliminary benchmarks say they will be the best.will i5 10th generation be enough for heaviest games or should i choose i7
i am interested in intel onlyNeither. Ryzen 5000 series will be the new champs. Benchmarks any day, but preliminary benchmarks say they will be the best.
Well, then you won't do as well at the heavy games that you want, good luck with that.i am interested in intel only
Around here, we don't ask what your current setup is, budget, gaming resolution, and games you're playing. We just make random recommendations!will i5 10th generation be enough for heaviest games or should i choose i7
Neither unless you like to make unwise buying decisions. But it is your money.will i5 10th generation be enough for heaviest games or should i choose i7
i want to play on 4k @60hz i am upgrading only cpu ram and motherboard my current specs are:Around here, we don't ask what your current setup is, budget, gaming resolution, and games you're playing. We just make random recommendations!
i want to play on 4k @60hz i am upgrading only cpu ram and motherboard my current specs are:
gtx 1660ti 6gb
seasonic x650 gold psu
corsair carbide spec 03
which z490 motherboard will you recommend and ram?
i want to play on 4k @60hz i am upgrading only cpu ram and motherboard my current specs are:
gtx 1660ti 6gb
seasonic x650 gold psu
corsair carbide spec 03
which z490 motherboard will you recommend and ram?
If you go with the 10600K as Gikaseixas recommended, it looks like reviews are recommending 3200 - 3600mhz. That will allow you room to overclock. You ideally want something CL16 (timing) or less.ryzen 5000 will be of same price as intel? and i will play at 1080p till i get gpu thats not prblem and can you tell tell in ram timing is important or frequency does 3600mhz really help?
or go with 3000?
Its hard to say until release day. Most likely you can get an AMD that is faster than the 10600k for the same price. We need the reviews (out in the next 2 weeks??), but if you are a hardcore gamer and want to play at 4k eventually, the 5000 series Ryzen is most like what you need. As for the memory, again, we need reviews, but most likely 3600 cl16 or better is the way to go.ryzen 5000 will be of same price as intel? and i will play at 1080p till i get gpu thats not prblem and can you tell tell in ram timing is important or frequency does 3600mhz really help?
or go with 3000?
That will be quite a while. He looks like he is open to Ryzen now, asking about it.At least wait for Rocket Lake if you're going to go with an Intel system.
That will be quite a while. He looks like he is open to Ryzen now, asking about it.
They locked down the gaming market, but will most likely loose that in the next 2 weeks to Ryzen 5000 series.DrMrLordX is spot on with the Intel assessment.
Intel is currently not that motivated to do much. They locked down the gaming market (raw performance-wise), and are doing very well in the business arena (roughly 70 percent market share). Intel's laziness seems to be a good position for AMD, and AMD are now gaining market shares compared to Intel. We (consumers) all win when the gap narrows, so I'm looking forward to see what happens!!
Mal
Well, then you won't do as well at the heavy games that you want, good luck with that.