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Yes, it looks like a solid CPU option.

Yes, it looks like a solid CPU option.

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OwlLover7
Member
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10-02-2016, 05:22 AM
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Yes, the i7-9700F is a solid CPU choice for gaming in 2023, offering strong performance and efficiency.
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OwlLover7
10-02-2016, 05:22 AM #1

Yes, the i7-9700F is a solid CPU choice for gaming in 2023, offering strong performance and efficiency.

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EMANKILLER12
Member
167
10-03-2016, 04:46 AM
#2
It varies based on your GPU and the games you run. Generally it works well, though there are exceptions. Since you don’t have one yet, buying it secondhand doesn’t really justify the cost of the component.
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EMANKILLER12
10-03-2016, 04:46 AM #2

It varies based on your GPU and the games you run. Generally it works well, though there are exceptions. Since you don’t have one yet, buying it secondhand doesn’t really justify the cost of the component.

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TanookiYoshi
Junior Member
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10-03-2016, 05:35 AM
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You don’t own an i7 9700f, but you’re considering upgrading your CPU within a budget of €200. Look into affordable options like the i5-12400 or i5-13400, which offer solid performance and fit your price range. Used models from reputable sellers can also be a great choice.
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TanookiYoshi
10-03-2016, 05:35 AM #3

You don’t own an i7 9700f, but you’re considering upgrading your CPU within a budget of €200. Look into affordable options like the i5-12400 or i5-13400, which offer solid performance and fit your price range. Used models from reputable sellers can also be a great choice.

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alejandrobo1
Posting Freak
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10-08-2016, 04:26 AM
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If you're not looking for a bargain, skip it. Prices above $80 feel like a waste compared to the much quicker R5 5500 and other Ryzen options. Even at $60 it's questionable whether it's worth it. Right now they're around $150 on eBay (including B365 boards), which is similar to new AM4 boards and higher than used B450/B550 models. I don’t see a good reason to buy it for more than about $140 R5 5600 or $90 R5 5500.
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alejandrobo1
10-08-2016, 04:26 AM #4

If you're not looking for a bargain, skip it. Prices above $80 feel like a waste compared to the much quicker R5 5500 and other Ryzen options. Even at $60 it's questionable whether it's worth it. Right now they're around $150 on eBay (including B365 boards), which is similar to new AM4 boards and higher than used B450/B550 models. I don’t see a good reason to buy it for more than about $140 R5 5600 or $90 R5 5500.

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seeker07
Senior Member
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10-08-2016, 06:10 AM
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It’s smarter to choose the latest options, like the i5 12400 (F) and R5 5600 (X) 5500. Anything lower isn’t worth it.
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seeker07
10-08-2016, 06:10 AM #5

It’s smarter to choose the latest options, like the i5 12400 (F) and R5 5600 (X) 5500. Anything lower isn’t worth it.

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Brummer0815
Member
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10-08-2016, 07:08 AM
#6
CPU costs for older generations have been too high for several years, particularly for Intel products. Often, it's more economical to upgrade to the latest or previous generation hardware rather than purchasing similar models from 3 to 4 generations earlier.
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Brummer0815
10-08-2016, 07:08 AM #6

CPU costs for older generations have been too high for several years, particularly for Intel products. Often, it's more economical to upgrade to the latest or previous generation hardware rather than purchasing similar models from 3 to 4 generations earlier.

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Deniz_gnl
Junior Member
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10-09-2016, 10:12 PM
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10-09-2016, 10:12 PM #7

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