GIGABYTE Z490 AORUS MASTER LGA 1200 Intel Z490 ATX Motherboard with Triple M.2, SATA 6Gb/s, USB 3.2 Gen 2, WIFI 6, 2.5 GbE LAN (Model:Z490 AORUS MASTER)
Intel Core i9-10850KA Comet Lake 10-Core 3.6 GHz LGA 1200 125W Desktop Processor w/ Intel UHD Graphics 630 - Avengers Limited Edition - BX8070110850KA (Model:BX8070110850KA)
+ $30 MIR + FS - $644.98 @ Newegg
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Use case is 80% for gaming with a gtx 1080 (upgrading to rtx 3070 eventually) and 20% cpu intensive tasks
I'm not a fan boy in either direction
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Use case is 80% for gaming with a gtx 1080 (upgrading to rtx 3070 eventually) and 20% cpu intensive tasks
I'm not a fan boy in either direction
You will get some boost using an AMD CPU with an AMD GPU but if using an nVidia GPU, I would give the slight nod to Intel for gaming.
Use case is 80% for gaming with a gtx 1080 (upgrading to rtx 3070 eventually) and 20% cpu intensive tasks
I'm not a fan boy in either direction
Oh no, I haven't upgraded yet. I was aiming at a 3700x build, just wasn't sure if the extra cost for this would see any appreciable gains between the two.
My current rig is a 10 year old gaming pc with a 1080, lol. Gaming would be at 1440p too
Oh no, I haven't upgraded yet. I was aiming at a 3700x build, just wasn't sure if the extra cost for this would see any appreciable gains between the two.
My current rig is a 10 year old gaming pc with a 1080, lol. Gaming would be at 1440p too
I'm not sure how CPU intensive your work is, but at 1440p gaming, I'd put more money into GPU than CPU.
If you have to build one now, I suppose I would go with the 3700x unless that extra CPU performance of the 10850k would somehow make you more money in the long run.
If money is no object, then the i9 (or buy from a scalper though I am completely against that practice)