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Choose the one that fits your needs best. Consider performance, budget, and compatibility before deciding.

Choose the one that fits your needs best. Consider performance, budget, and compatibility before deciding.

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Tijeyd
Member
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06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#1
Hi, let's compare the options you have. The i7 11700K and Ryzen 9 3900XT are both strong processors, but they excel in different areas. The i9 10900KF is powerful for gaming and multitasking, while the i9 10850K offers good performance at a lower price. Since you mentioned budget constraints and availability, the i7 or Ryzen might be more practical choices depending on your needs.

The GTX 1060 is an older graphics card; using it before getting a new GPU isn't recommended unless you're okay with limited performance. For 3D applications, the newer models will likely work fine.

P.S. You’re in a country where online purchases aren’t easy—consider what matters most for your situation. Thanks!
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Tijeyd
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #1

Hi, let's compare the options you have. The i7 11700K and Ryzen 9 3900XT are both strong processors, but they excel in different areas. The i9 10900KF is powerful for gaming and multitasking, while the i9 10850K offers good performance at a lower price. Since you mentioned budget constraints and availability, the i7 or Ryzen might be more practical choices depending on your needs.

The GTX 1060 is an older graphics card; using it before getting a new GPU isn't recommended unless you're okay with limited performance. For 3D applications, the newer models will likely work fine.

P.S. You’re in a country where online purchases aren’t easy—consider what matters most for your situation. Thanks!

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Ariavee
Junior Member
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06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#2
Check the latest reviews and benchmarks to see which processor suits your needs best. The 11700K seems more suitable for gaming thanks to its integrated GPU, while the 3900XT excels in handling multiple threads.
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Ariavee
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #2

Check the latest reviews and benchmarks to see which processor suits your needs best. The 11700K seems more suitable for gaming thanks to its integrated GPU, while the 3900XT excels in handling multiple threads.

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Inezze009
Senior Member
716
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#3
It depends on your specific needs and preferences. Some users find certain versions more stable or feature-rich for 3D Max. Consider testing both to see which works best for your workflow.
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Inezze009
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #3

It depends on your specific needs and preferences. Some users find certain versions more stable or feature-rich for 3D Max. Consider testing both to see which works best for your workflow.

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THEBLUEBOLT
Member
212
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#4
No one has ever mentioned UserBenchmark before. Usserbenchnmark’s claims are clearly misleading. The specs say it’s mostly single-core with a small multicore presence. There’s no solid evidence to support those assertions.
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THEBLUEBOLT
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #4

No one has ever mentioned UserBenchmark before. Usserbenchnmark’s claims are clearly misleading. The specs say it’s mostly single-core with a small multicore presence. There’s no solid evidence to support those assertions.

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GodZenik
Member
242
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#5
I didn't rely on user benchmarks, which is why I'm seeking clarification here.
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GodZenik
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #5

I didn't rely on user benchmarks, which is why I'm seeking clarification here.

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Velizar06
Posting Freak
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06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#6
Do you understand which part of your 3d project benefits more from one or all cores? You can check core usage on your system—most have high demand. If it's only one core, go with the 11700k or better the 5900x for optimal performance.
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Velizar06
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #6

Do you understand which part of your 3d project benefits more from one or all cores? You can check core usage on your system—most have high demand. If it's only one core, go with the 11700k or better the 5900x for optimal performance.

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chloe_gamer
Member
104
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#7
It seems the i9 10900K is hard to find. No stores currently stock it, and I’m unable to locate it.
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chloe_gamer
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #7

It seems the i9 10900K is hard to find. No stores currently stock it, and I’m unable to locate it.

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MooMoo2011
Senior Member
690
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#8
10850k offers the same value at the same cost. It's better to skip the Ryzen 3000 in a new build—they're no longer cheaper than 10th generation Intel chips. The most sensible CPU options for this budget are 10400(f), 10700(f,k), 10850k, and 5900x/5950x (consider upgrading to the 11th gen if available or similar pricing in your region).
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MooMoo2011
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #8

10850k offers the same value at the same cost. It's better to skip the Ryzen 3000 in a new build—they're no longer cheaper than 10th generation Intel chips. The most sensible CPU options for this budget are 10400(f), 10700(f,k), 10850k, and 5900x/5950x (consider upgrading to the 11th gen if available or similar pricing in your region).

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Eclipsity_YT
Junior Member
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06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#9
It's quite warm and running slower compared to the 11700k, especially when using multiple cores, despite being 10c versus 8c. The 5900x isn't often available, but you might sometimes find it on Newegg and Amazon.
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Eclipsity_YT
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #9

It's quite warm and running slower compared to the 11700k, especially when using multiple cores, despite being 10c versus 8c. The 5900x isn't often available, but you might sometimes find it on Newegg and Amazon.

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MattIXC
Member
196
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#10
No, that's not right. The 5600x might work with 3600x or 11400f, but not 10400k. The 11400f is significantly higher than 10400f, and 11700k is a much bigger gap compared to 10700k. You missed a price range where 5600x fits, as it's quicker than both 10700k and 10400f.
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MattIXC
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #10

No, that's not right. The 5600x might work with 3600x or 11400f, but not 10400k. The 11400f is significantly higher than 10400f, and 11700k is a much bigger gap compared to 10700k. You missed a price range where 5600x fits, as it's quicker than both 10700k and 10400f.

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