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is the 4790k still worth it?

is the 4790k still worth it?

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soren550
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05-24-2016, 07:54 AM
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Hey there, looking for some tips. I got a budget PC today with an ASRock Z97 motherboard, 8GB RAM, an I5 4570T, and an ASUS GTX1070. It works fine but I’m thinking about moving to a 4790K for around $150. Worth it? Or should I wait for something better like Kabylake or newer models? I mainly play at 1440p 60Hz and plan to up to 144Hz soon. Cheers!
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soren550
05-24-2016, 07:54 AM #1

Hey there, looking for some tips. I got a budget PC today with an ASRock Z97 motherboard, 8GB RAM, an I5 4570T, and an ASUS GTX1070. It works fine but I’m thinking about moving to a 4790K for around $150. Worth it? Or should I wait for something better like Kabylake or newer models? I mainly play at 1440p 60Hz and plan to up to 144Hz soon. Cheers!

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annalovely
Junior Member
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06-09-2016, 06:24 AM
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Approach him with a proposal around 100-120, it should be fine.
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annalovely
06-09-2016, 06:24 AM #2

Approach him with a proposal around 100-120, it should be fine.

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emilsgdia
Junior Member
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06-09-2016, 09:35 AM
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The 4790K represented the newest models. It remains a strong processor.
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emilsgdia
06-09-2016, 09:35 AM #3

The 4790K represented the newest models. It remains a strong processor.

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AwsomeFace2
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06-09-2016, 10:24 AM
#4
Sure thing, that's exactly what I'm hearing. It might even work better with a good cooler and extra boost.
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AwsomeFace2
06-09-2016, 10:24 AM #4

Sure thing, that's exactly what I'm hearing. It might even work better with a good cooler and extra boost.

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UglyMuffinz
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06-23-2016, 01:53 PM
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I recently upgraded from an i7 4770k. I was running at 1440p with 165Hz and 1080ti. It handles high frame rates well—often exceeding 100 FPS in most games—but many newer titles keep the CPU busy near 90% to 100%. It’s not a big problem even with a GTX 1070, though my GTX 1080ti didn’t reach its full potential back then. Still, it remains a solid CPU if you manage to buy it cheaply. Around $150 AUD feels quite reasonable.
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UglyMuffinz
06-23-2016, 01:53 PM #5

I recently upgraded from an i7 4770k. I was running at 1440p with 165Hz and 1080ti. It handles high frame rates well—often exceeding 100 FPS in most games—but many newer titles keep the CPU busy near 90% to 100%. It’s not a big problem even with a GTX 1070, though my GTX 1080ti didn’t reach its full potential back then. Still, it remains a solid CPU if you manage to buy it cheaply. Around $150 AUD feels quite reasonable.

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Gunner3212
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06-23-2016, 03:39 PM
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Gunner3212
06-23-2016, 03:39 PM #6

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lkfTimLeung
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06-25-2016, 07:38 AM
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lkfTimLeung
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Crafty_Box
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06-25-2016, 08:56 PM
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The 4790K remains a solid CPU choice. The decision hinges on cost and whether it fits your budget. A price of 150aud equals about 95eur, which might be a bit steep but still fairly sensible.
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Crafty_Box
06-25-2016, 08:56 PM #8

The 4790K remains a solid CPU choice. The decision hinges on cost and whether it fits your budget. A price of 150aud equals about 95eur, which might be a bit steep but still fairly sensible.

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gamersiltn
Junior Member
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06-25-2016, 10:12 PM
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This Ryzen 2600X model costs around 110 euros. Older models remain useful only when you have sufficient RAM and a proper motherboard.
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gamersiltn
06-25-2016, 10:12 PM #9

This Ryzen 2600X model costs around 110 euros. Older models remain useful only when you have sufficient RAM and a proper motherboard.

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M4sh
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06-27-2016, 08:34 AM
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He mentioned having a Z87 motherboard and 8GB RAM.
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M4sh
06-27-2016, 08:34 AM #10

He mentioned having a Z87 motherboard and 8GB RAM.

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