Consider your needs and budget, then choose an Intel Core i7 that matches your performance requirements.
Consider your needs and budget, then choose an Intel Core i7 that matches your performance requirements.
The distinction between the 2070 super and the 3070 lies in their specifications, not just a minor upgrade. You won’t need to pay more than £100 extra for a noticeable boost in performance.
The feedback for the 3070 is still coming in, though it should match the performance of a 2080ti
2070 super works fine. If you prefer Intel, an i5 10600k would be a good choice.
I just looked at the site and saw the frame rate improvements for RTX Minecraft are amazing. Now I'm just checking the cost.
It depends on your plans for using the CPU after an upgrade. The 10600k is a 6-core, 12-thread model, whereas newer consoles offer 8 cores and 16 threads, allowing future games to use more threads and cores than it currently provides. For multitasking, streaming, and running many apps, I’d choose the 10700k for better performance. On the other hand, if you prefer frequent upgrades to stay current, the 10600k could be more economical, letting you upgrade sooner while saving money for later improvements. I compared them at a 3:1 ratio; it offers durability with enough cores for longevity, but I can upgrade earlier if needed. If you play at 1440p, Intel’s single-core speed matters less.