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Top Long Term CPU Buying Tips

Top Long Term CPU Buying Tips

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SHURIKP
Member
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04-06-2018, 08:07 AM
#1
After buying a 144Hz monitor, I discovered my processor struggles with its high refresh rate. I’m considering a replacement and would like some recommendations.
Living in Israel means local prices are higher than in the US or EU.
The store I was thinking of is: https://www.wellcom.co.il/
I want top performance without overspending. The processors that fit my budget are:
i9 9900k
i7 9700k
i7 8700k
For overclocking, I’m also interested in the best motherboards to pair with these. That’s what makes me hesitate.
On a minor point, NewEgg ships to Israel but adds significant taxes and shipping costs—still cheaper than others, though the only downside is the international warranty.
Thank you for your time.
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SHURIKP
04-06-2018, 08:07 AM #1

After buying a 144Hz monitor, I discovered my processor struggles with its high refresh rate. I’m considering a replacement and would like some recommendations.
Living in Israel means local prices are higher than in the US or EU.
The store I was thinking of is: https://www.wellcom.co.il/
I want top performance without overspending. The processors that fit my budget are:
i9 9900k
i7 9700k
i7 8700k
For overclocking, I’m also interested in the best motherboards to pair with these. That’s what makes me hesitate.
On a minor point, NewEgg ships to Israel but adds significant taxes and shipping costs—still cheaper than others, though the only downside is the international warranty.
Thank you for your time.

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Waverabbit
Senior Member
643
04-22-2018, 02:43 AM
#2
Hi,
I’m not sure if you saw the AMD CES 2019 coverage, but they demonstrated an 8-core chip surpassing a 9900k in both performance and power efficiency according to Cinebench. At first it might seem modest, but AMD has created a chip that is much more efficient than the 9900k, even better than their top-tier models. Before deciding on a purchase, I recommend watching this video—it offers a solid analysis of the upcoming AMD chips.
https://youtu.be/g39dpcdzTvk
If you’re looking to future-proof your setup, it’s smart to explore all your choices, including next-generation AMD options.
Best of luck
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Waverabbit
04-22-2018, 02:43 AM #2

Hi,
I’m not sure if you saw the AMD CES 2019 coverage, but they demonstrated an 8-core chip surpassing a 9900k in both performance and power efficiency according to Cinebench. At first it might seem modest, but AMD has created a chip that is much more efficient than the 9900k, even better than their top-tier models. Before deciding on a purchase, I recommend watching this video—it offers a solid analysis of the upcoming AMD chips.
https://youtu.be/g39dpcdzTvk
If you’re looking to future-proof your setup, it’s smart to explore all your choices, including next-generation AMD options.
Best of luck

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Reepety
Senior Member
374
04-24-2018, 03:35 AM
#3
Long term forecasts are nearly unattainable since they heavily rely on upcoming developments. However, generally the top-end high-performance CPUs tend to last the longest. They also often retain good resale worth over time. 3.8GHz Pentium4s eventually disappeared from circulation when the 1.8GHz Core2Duo was released. Despite this, overclocked X58 Xeons with three-channel memory can still function effectively for up to ten years.
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Reepety
04-24-2018, 03:35 AM #3

Long term forecasts are nearly unattainable since they heavily rely on upcoming developments. However, generally the top-end high-performance CPUs tend to last the longest. They also often retain good resale worth over time. 3.8GHz Pentium4s eventually disappeared from circulation when the 1.8GHz Core2Duo was released. Despite this, overclocked X58 Xeons with three-channel memory can still function effectively for up to ten years.