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i7 4790K alternative with similar performance

i7 4790K alternative with similar performance

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Menno1600
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11-03-2016, 03:34 PM
#21
You're looking for a basic build with just the essentials: a reliable power supply, a decent case, and the necessary components like a CPU, RAM, and graphics card. You already have an SSD, so you're ready to start assembling.
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Menno1600
11-03-2016, 03:34 PM #21

You're looking for a basic build with just the essentials: a reliable power supply, a decent case, and the necessary components like a CPU, RAM, and graphics card. You already have an SSD, so you're ready to start assembling.

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Lem0n_Pie
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11-09-2016, 12:08 PM
#22
It’s becoming pretty obvious now, right? The old i7 is really just an i3 version thanks to improvements, makes sense. The i7 1200k is expensive, which is a shame since I won’t use it at its best.
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Lem0n_Pie
11-09-2016, 12:08 PM #22

It’s becoming pretty obvious now, right? The old i7 is really just an i3 version thanks to improvements, makes sense. The i7 1200k is expensive, which is a shame since I won’t use it at its best.

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Crafter_015
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11-09-2016, 06:11 PM
#23
May not include everything right now, but if you plan to keep it long like other hardware, it will last better. Purchasing the i3, RAM, and a board can be found for around 200 to 250 dollars.
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Crafter_015
11-09-2016, 06:11 PM #23

May not include everything right now, but if you plan to keep it long like other hardware, it will last better. Purchasing the i3, RAM, and a board can be found for around 200 to 250 dollars.

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madssiletti
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11-09-2016, 07:16 PM
#24
The shift occurred quickly, with software still lagging behind. Until 2017, the "i7" main CPU had four cores and hyperthreading capabilities. Around 2018, core numbers jumped suddenly. In the past five years, six-core processors with hyperthreading or SMT have become common. For everyday use, including gaming, a move from six to eight, twelve, or sixteen cores doesn’t noticeably improve results. Currently, you can find solid six-core options like the i5-12400 or Ryzen 5 5600x at affordable prices. They provide about half the cores of older high-end models while delivering much better speed. The i5-12600k is performing well now, priced near $280. It offers top-tier gaming and light tasks, plus decent productivity. Compared to earlier models, the 12600K is expected to remain popular for a long time, possibly becoming another classic like the i7-2600k and i7-8700k.
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madssiletti
11-09-2016, 07:16 PM #24

The shift occurred quickly, with software still lagging behind. Until 2017, the "i7" main CPU had four cores and hyperthreading capabilities. Around 2018, core numbers jumped suddenly. In the past five years, six-core processors with hyperthreading or SMT have become common. For everyday use, including gaming, a move from six to eight, twelve, or sixteen cores doesn’t noticeably improve results. Currently, you can find solid six-core options like the i5-12400 or Ryzen 5 5600x at affordable prices. They provide about half the cores of older high-end models while delivering much better speed. The i5-12600k is performing well now, priced near $280. It offers top-tier gaming and light tasks, plus decent productivity. Compared to earlier models, the 12600K is expected to remain popular for a long time, possibly becoming another classic like the i7-2600k and i7-8700k.

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king22704
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11-09-2016, 08:11 PM
#25
Intel updated their tier classification with the launch of the i9 line, which notably raised prices for CPUs in the same tier. For example, the 4790k top model of the i7 series was priced higher than the i9 9900k. Both were premium options before the extreme line, but one was $350 while the other cost $500. This means similar performance levels can be matched or surpassed by other models. Even entry-level chips like the i3 12100F can offer comparable results.
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king22704
11-09-2016, 08:11 PM #25

Intel updated their tier classification with the launch of the i9 line, which notably raised prices for CPUs in the same tier. For example, the 4790k top model of the i7 series was priced higher than the i9 9900k. Both were premium options before the extreme line, but one was $350 while the other cost $500. This means similar performance levels can be matched or surpassed by other models. Even entry-level chips like the i3 12100F can offer comparable results.

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