F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Evaluate the cost versus benefit to see if the investment makes sense.

Evaluate the cost versus benefit to see if the investment makes sense.

Evaluate the cost versus benefit to see if the investment makes sense.

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Hamdrew
Junior Member
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11-02-2016, 04:43 AM
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Focus on single-core performance rather than cores. Gaming at 1070i with 1440p: targeting consistent 60 fps stability across all ultra settings. Monitor might hit 75fps too. I could push the 9600kHz clock, but a TC14PE with P14 fans already offers solid results—similar to a D15 upgrade. Going for an AIO wouldn't make sense given the limited benefit.
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Hamdrew
11-02-2016, 04:43 AM #1

Focus on single-core performance rather than cores. Gaming at 1070i with 1440p: targeting consistent 60 fps stability across all ultra settings. Monitor might hit 75fps too. I could push the 9600kHz clock, but a TC14PE with P14 fans already offers solid results—similar to a D15 upgrade. Going for an AIO wouldn't make sense given the limited benefit.

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RepoRizer
Posting Freak
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11-02-2016, 09:16 PM
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Seven eleven is definitely capable of damaging an OCD i5.
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RepoRizer
11-02-2016, 09:16 PM #2

Seven eleven is definitely capable of damaging an OCD i5.

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squareder
Member
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11-03-2016, 10:38 PM
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I was thinking about AMD, but at these prices Intel seems more practical. With Intel, the jump from 9600K to 11700K doesn’t really add much value, and I think the cost is too high for Z590 motherboards. The main benefit here is that CPUs and boards are being overpriced due to shortages and crypto trends, so I could boost my FPS without paying double the price. Plus, I can upgrade the GPU later when prices drop. Would it make more sense to focus on the GPU instead of sticking with the CPU? Swapping the 9600K for a 9900K is always an option, but I’m not sure it’s worth it except for games that need a lot of CPU power.
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squareder
11-03-2016, 10:38 PM #3

I was thinking about AMD, but at these prices Intel seems more practical. With Intel, the jump from 9600K to 11700K doesn’t really add much value, and I think the cost is too high for Z590 motherboards. The main benefit here is that CPUs and boards are being overpriced due to shortages and crypto trends, so I could boost my FPS without paying double the price. Plus, I can upgrade the GPU later when prices drop. Would it make more sense to focus on the GPU instead of sticking with the CPU? Swapping the 9600K for a 9900K is always an option, but I’m not sure it’s worth it except for games that need a lot of CPU power.

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Zegazel
Member
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11-15-2016, 05:58 PM
#4
Ensure your calculator performs accurately; otherwise, consider upgrading to a GPU for better speed.
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Zegazel
11-15-2016, 05:58 PM #4

Ensure your calculator performs accurately; otherwise, consider upgrading to a GPU for better speed.