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6600k or 4690k

If i want a cpu for gaming, a 6600k and 4690k which is better?

 

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The one that is newer and costs more

 

but depending on how much they cost in your local store the 4690k may offer more value.

There is only a performance difference of 10%.

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The one that is newer and costs more

 

but depending on how much they cost in your local store the 4690k may offer more value.

There is only a performance difference of 10%.

For me the price difference between 4790k and 6700k is 2 euros 

then the difference of 4690k and 6600k is 10 euros xD

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The one that is newer and costs more

 

but depending on how much they cost in your local store the 4690k may offer more value.

There is only a performance difference of 10%.

Which you can surpass by OC'ing the 4690k quite easily...

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if you can pick up your parts from a shop that doesnt mindlessly raises prices for new products (*cough* amazon...)

you should be able to get 6600k for $50-ish more than 4690k, with fitting mobo and ram.

 

Which you can surpass by OC'ing the 4690k quite easily...

and... you cant OC the 6600k?

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if you can pick up your parts from a shop that doesnt mindlessly raises prices for new products (*cough* amazon...)

you should be able to get 6600k for $50-ish more than 4690k, with fitting mobo and ram.

 

and... you cant OC the 6600k?

Of course you can  :rolleyes:  :rolleyes:  :rolleyes:  I was merely backing up @HydraGaming's statement saying there is only 10% difference... Not enough to justify higher price IMO...

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Of course you can  :rolleyes:  :rolleyes:  :rolleyes:  I was merely backing up @HydraGaming's statement saying there is only 10% difference... Not enough to justify higher price IMO...

well.. overclocking isnt an argument between two K parts..

 

and i've priced out the difference between skylake and haswell refresh at a local shop that has VERY stabile pricing, and it ended up being €32 more fo skylake.

 

might as well go for it then, i guess...

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If i want a cpu for gaming, a 6600k and 4690k which is better?

 

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Do you already have DDR3 RAM? If yes, get the 4690k

 

If you don't, just skip to the 6600k

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If i want a cpu for gaming, a 6600k and 4690k which is better?

 

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