F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop 9th generation Intel or 12th Gen i7 processor options available.

9th generation Intel or 12th Gen i7 processor options available.

9th generation Intel or 12th Gen i7 processor options available.

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AlsoCookie
Member
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12-15-2024, 01:31 AM
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I'm working with my current build and recently upgraded to the 4070 Ti Super. I'm noticing some performance issues in more demanding games. I also use the system for photo editing. I'm weighing the CPU options in the title—my goal is a quick upgrade while saving enough to eventually switch to an AMD setup, which would need a new motherboard and RAM. The i7 12th gen costs around 175 USD on Amazon, and the i9 12th gen is about 279 USD. Is the extra 100 dollars worth the added efficiency cores and a slower clock speed? Are there other Intel CPUs that might be a better fit right now?
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AlsoCookie
12-15-2024, 01:31 AM #1

I'm working with my current build and recently upgraded to the 4070 Ti Super. I'm noticing some performance issues in more demanding games. I also use the system for photo editing. I'm weighing the CPU options in the title—my goal is a quick upgrade while saving enough to eventually switch to an AMD setup, which would need a new motherboard and RAM. The i7 12th gen costs around 175 USD on Amazon, and the i9 12th gen is about 279 USD. Is the extra 100 dollars worth the added efficiency cores and a slower clock speed? Are there other Intel CPUs that might be a better fit right now?

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12-20-2024, 06:07 PM
#2
I currently use an i7 12700k and have heard it pairs well with 4070 chipsets. It might not be perfect, but it’s a good option. I checked Amazon and saw it was listed at $174.99. Personally, I’d pick the i7 because it’s only slightly slower and costs about $100 less—especially helpful if you’re saving up for an AMD upgrade. Hope this helps!
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XxPandaSoulsxX
12-20-2024, 06:07 PM #2

I currently use an i7 12700k and have heard it pairs well with 4070 chipsets. It might not be perfect, but it’s a good option. I checked Amazon and saw it was listed at $174.99. Personally, I’d pick the i7 because it’s only slightly slower and costs about $100 less—especially helpful if you’re saving up for an AMD upgrade. Hope this helps!

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kcmartian
Junior Member
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12-27-2024, 04:32 PM
#3
Avoid this, grab the 12700kf with 8 cores and boost them badly
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kcmartian
12-27-2024, 04:32 PM #3

Avoid this, grab the 12700kf with 8 cores and boost them badly

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LFPC
Member
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12-31-2024, 06:36 AM
#4
Yeah 100$ more for 4 e core is not worth like I said I run an i7 12700kf non overclocked (idk how to do it without damaging something) and it performs better than my 3070
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LFPC
12-31-2024, 06:36 AM #4

Yeah 100$ more for 4 e core is not worth like I said I run an i7 12700kf non overclocked (idk how to do it without damaging something) and it performs better than my 3070

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magun88
Junior Member
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01-03-2025, 09:56 AM
#5
We can assist if you wish to proceed.
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magun88
01-03-2025, 09:56 AM #5

We can assist if you wish to proceed.

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CherryQuake
Member
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01-06-2025, 04:40 PM
#6
Thanks for the suggestion, but your CPU is already faster than the GPU can handle. You could consider upgrading your MSI Ventus 3x OC LHR 3070 with higher memory clock and a slightly higher normal clock. With the fan curve you set up, the GPU never reaches 60°C during stress tests.
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CherryQuake
01-06-2025, 04:40 PM #6

Thanks for the suggestion, but your CPU is already faster than the GPU can handle. You could consider upgrading your MSI Ventus 3x OC LHR 3070 with higher memory clock and a slightly higher normal clock. With the fan curve you set up, the GPU never reaches 60°C during stress tests.

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LolaLouie
Senior Member
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01-19-2025, 07:40 PM
#7
I always do everything okay lol
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LolaLouie
01-19-2025, 07:40 PM #7

I always do everything okay lol

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Olewww123
Senior Member
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01-19-2025, 08:20 PM
#8
I’ve always dreamed of upgrading my GPU, but I’m worried about damaging it. If it fails, I won’t have a new one for a while, leaving me stuck with my old PS4.
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Olewww123
01-19-2025, 08:20 PM #8

I’ve always dreamed of upgrading my GPU, but I’m worried about damaging it. If it fails, I won’t have a new one for a while, leaving me stuck with my old PS4.

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iDoNotEvenLift
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01-19-2025, 09:43 PM
#9
You won't damage the GPU with afterburner, especially if you're after longevity. You can still undervolt and overclock together to boost performance while keeping temperatures and lifespan in check.
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iDoNotEvenLift
01-19-2025, 09:43 PM #9

You won't damage the GPU with afterburner, especially if you're after longevity. You can still undervolt and overclock together to boost performance while keeping temperatures and lifespan in check.

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Kinq_Karpfen
Member
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01-20-2025, 05:59 AM
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This feature is expected to significantly enhance performance.
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Kinq_Karpfen
01-20-2025, 05:59 AM #10

This feature is expected to significantly enhance performance.

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