F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Switch to a more powerful processor model

Switch to a more powerful processor model

Switch to a more powerful processor model

G
gabrys0809
Member
69
06-16-2016, 01:47 AM
#1
G
gabrys0809
06-16-2016, 01:47 AM #1

C
chris66072
Member
156
06-16-2016, 02:30 AM
#2
You prefer the 3700x option, as it seems more affordable in the long run.
C
chris66072
06-16-2016, 02:30 AM #2

You prefer the 3700x option, as it seems more affordable in the long run.

A
Amber_Playzzz
Member
55
06-16-2016, 06:20 AM
#3
The 3700X is definitely the right choice, though the single-core gaming speed still aligns more closely with Intel's expectations than many assume. The extra value from its multi-core performance in a workstation setting is definitely worth it. One of the main issues I have with 9th generation Intel i5 chips is the absence of hyperthreading; I’d prefer an 8700K over a 9700K. An overclocked 8700K could even outperform the 9700K in multi-core tasks for a lower price. Between the two, the 3700X stands out as my top option.
A
Amber_Playzzz
06-16-2016, 06:20 AM #3

The 3700X is definitely the right choice, though the single-core gaming speed still aligns more closely with Intel's expectations than many assume. The extra value from its multi-core performance in a workstation setting is definitely worth it. One of the main issues I have with 9th generation Intel i5 chips is the absence of hyperthreading; I’d prefer an 8700K over a 9700K. An overclocked 8700K could even outperform the 9700K in multi-core tasks for a lower price. Between the two, the 3700X stands out as my top option.

I
IPS10
Senior Member
623
06-16-2016, 12:03 PM
#4
Obtain a 3700x with a solid sub-$200 or $300 AM4 X570 board, then plan to upgrade to 3900x or 3950x after two years if needed. The price of the 3900x should fall to $400 or $300 after two years for 12C/24T models. The 3950x could drop to around $700 after two years, though this isn't certain.
I
IPS10
06-16-2016, 12:03 PM #4

Obtain a 3700x with a solid sub-$200 or $300 AM4 X570 board, then plan to upgrade to 3900x or 3950x after two years if needed. The price of the 3900x should fall to $400 or $300 after two years for 12C/24T models. The 3950x could drop to around $700 after two years, though this isn't certain.

L
Leumas_R
Member
155
06-16-2016, 12:40 PM
#5
If you had chosen the same motherboard, you might have picked the 9700K, but because Intel restricted compatibility even though they shared the same socket, the 3700X seems more appealing. The performance gap in multi-core tasks with the 8700K isn't always clear unless you push it to a stock 9700K, which would be an uneven comparison. Also, 8C/8T offers better stability than 6C/12T, removing risks of latency or performance drops (though this wouldn’t apply to a GTX 1060). That said, in everyday use the differences are minimal, though I suspect 8700Ks aren't significantly cheaper than the 9700K, so I wouldn’t recommend it as a better value.
L
Leumas_R
06-16-2016, 12:40 PM #5

If you had chosen the same motherboard, you might have picked the 9700K, but because Intel restricted compatibility even though they shared the same socket, the 3700X seems more appealing. The performance gap in multi-core tasks with the 8700K isn't always clear unless you push it to a stock 9700K, which would be an uneven comparison. Also, 8C/8T offers better stability than 6C/12T, removing risks of latency or performance drops (though this wouldn’t apply to a GTX 1060). That said, in everyday use the differences are minimal, though I suspect 8700Ks aren't significantly cheaper than the 9700K, so I wouldn’t recommend it as a better value.

V
Variiox
Member
180
06-17-2016, 12:50 PM
#6
Thanks for the support. I chose the 3800x version, and the shutting issues are resolved—it runs quickly. It costs just $30 more than the 3700x. On Bl3, CPU usage stays around 20%. The next step will be upgrading to a GPU.
V
Variiox
06-17-2016, 12:50 PM #6

Thanks for the support. I chose the 3800x version, and the shutting issues are resolved—it runs quickly. It costs just $30 more than the 3700x. On Bl3, CPU usage stays around 20%. The next step will be upgrading to a GPU.