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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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HeyItsS0cc3r_
Junior Member
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06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#11
I'm not based in the USA. It would take roughly a month for delivery and I have to pay high taxes, so 5900X would be beyond my budget. I found it on Craigslist for my country and might be able to afford it. I plan to contact the seller tomorrow since it's late night here. The 11700K is $530 USD there, while 5900X is about $880 USD. Is this price reasonable?
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HeyItsS0cc3r_
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #11

I'm not based in the USA. It would take roughly a month for delivery and I have to pay high taxes, so 5900X would be beyond my budget. I found it on Craigslist for my country and might be able to afford it. I plan to contact the seller tomorrow since it's late night here. The 11700K is $530 USD there, while 5900X is about $880 USD. Is this price reasonable?

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RAINBOWSkylex
Member
170
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#12
If the 11700k is solid and the 5900x isn't, you could adjust it down to around $700—it's still not great, but better than the current offer. I'd prefer a 3900x instead.
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RAINBOWSkylex
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #12

If the 11700k is solid and the 5900x isn't, you could adjust it down to around $700—it's still not great, but better than the current offer. I'd prefer a 3900x instead.

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Alpdxb
Junior Member
11
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#13
They mention 300USD but I have 500-600USD available, yet I’m struggling to secure a regular CPU.
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Alpdxb
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #13

They mention 300USD but I have 500-600USD available, yet I’m struggling to secure a regular CPU.

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leMozaiek
Member
173
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#14
The 5600x stands out as the priciest six-core processor globally, making it hard to align with typical budgeting. The 5800x costs more than a 10.85M and the latter offers better speed. The Ryzen 3000 is no longer cheaper than the 10th generation Intel, and its performance lags behind newer models. Why opt for the 10th instead? I also noted that in certain regions, prices for 10th/11th gen chips can be higher than 11th gen options. Many overlook that only Ryzen 9s currently lead in gaming CPU speed, while an Intel i9 still outperforms. Although an i9 is faster overall, a Ryzen 9 remains superior for gaming tasks. If the available options within this budget are mainly the 11.00K, 3900X, and 10.85K all priced similarly, then for a gaming setup those models clearly edge out the others. For workstations, the 3900X and 10.85K compete closely, but the 10.85K shines in single-core tasks. Personally, I’d pick the 10.85K as the clear choice.
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leMozaiek
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #14

The 5600x stands out as the priciest six-core processor globally, making it hard to align with typical budgeting. The 5800x costs more than a 10.85M and the latter offers better speed. The Ryzen 3000 is no longer cheaper than the 10th generation Intel, and its performance lags behind newer models. Why opt for the 10th instead? I also noted that in certain regions, prices for 10th/11th gen chips can be higher than 11th gen options. Many overlook that only Ryzen 9s currently lead in gaming CPU speed, while an Intel i9 still outperforms. Although an i9 is faster overall, a Ryzen 9 remains superior for gaming tasks. If the available options within this budget are mainly the 11.00K, 3900X, and 10.85K all priced similarly, then for a gaming setup those models clearly edge out the others. For workstations, the 3900X and 10.85K compete closely, but the 10.85K shines in single-core tasks. Personally, I’d pick the 10.85K as the clear choice.

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Lukee13
Junior Member
21
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#15
Choose between the i7 11700K and the Ryzen 9 3900X based on your needs.
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Lukee13
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #15

Choose between the i7 11700K and the Ryzen 9 3900X based on your needs.

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pieterpost123
Member
184
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#16
it could be, but it helps make it significant. you're talking about a 300$ CPU priced the same as a 3600X. that's not accurate—5600X will match or surpass a 10900K in gaming, especially with PBO2.0 and a solid cooler. and a 5600X definitely isn't an R9. A 5800X will outpace a 11900K in most scenarios. but let's set aside the gaming talk. OP actually said:
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pieterpost123
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #16

it could be, but it helps make it significant. you're talking about a 300$ CPU priced the same as a 3600X. that's not accurate—5600X will match or surpass a 10900K in gaming, especially with PBO2.0 and a solid cooler. and a 5600X definitely isn't an R9. A 5800X will outpace a 11900K in most scenarios. but let's set aside the gaming talk. OP actually said:

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3Edge
Senior Member
718
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#17
Retrieve the 10850k
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3Edge
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #17

Retrieve the 10850k

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BowMaster6
Junior Member
33
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#18
Hi there! Yes, 10850k remains my selection.
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BowMaster6
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #18

Hi there! Yes, 10850k remains my selection.

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masterpet09
Member
111
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#19
I'm even more puzzled now than before.
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masterpet09
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #19

I'm even more puzzled now than before.

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Grudgeful
Junior Member
13
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM
#20
Check availability for the 10th generation i9. These models offer the quickest performance among the options you provided.
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Grudgeful
06-04-2016, 12:56 PM #20

Check availability for the 10th generation i9. These models offer the quickest performance among the options you provided.

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