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magnusdahl

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    magnusdahl reacted to boggy77 in Intel or AMD - Bang for the buck?   
    The strix-f is a good motherboard. There is a chance it might not have the correct bios installed, if it's old stock, but you can update that with a usb stick using bios flashback. This is the case for all b550 and x570 boards, as they were launched before the cpus were launched
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    magnusdahl reacted to Devilish in Intel or AMD - Bang for the buck?   
    I would personally also say AMD unless you can get a great deal on intel
     
    I'd recommend the 5000 series but since the recent supply problems... might be a while
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    magnusdahl reacted to jones177 in Intel or AMD - Bang for the buck?   
    Getting a non K 10900 is sort of pointless since the only thing that is interesting about the i9 10900k is its boost clocks.  You are better off with a R9 3900x
     
    I also would not recommend an i9 10900k without getting a 360mm AIO minium and a high end motherboard like a ASUS Hero. The reason is it has to stay below 70c for all the boost clocks to work. So it is 70c at 230 watts.  With a 5.3 overclock it uses over 330 watts.
     
    With the setup I use the i9 10900k stock is faster in games than my i9 9900k and i7 8086k, both with 5ghz all core overclocks.  An i9 10900 will be slower in games.
     
    If you can wait go with the new Ryzen like the R9 5900x.  
     
     
     
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    magnusdahl reacted to SpaceGhostC2C in Intel or AMD - Bang for the buck?   
    I don't think the price/performance comparison across CPU makers is as clear anymore, but I do suspect that the i9 it's not going to be a good value compared not just to AMD but also other Intel offerings.
    Then again, it all depends on which prices you have access to.
     
    Like, Vega was hard to justify from any angle, but then when it was time for me to upgrade my GPU the 56 was at such a price that it was impossible to justify anything better or equal for my use case. (if only I had known about the drivers, though )
    In general, though, if you can justify the premium over the i7 to go for 10 cores then you probably are much better served by a higher end Ryzen, and if not then you can get 95-100% of the gaming performance with an i5 or i7 (and the latter already accounts for some "futureproofing, games that use more cores are coming!").
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    magnusdahl got a reaction from yeetboibruh69 in Intel or AMD - Bang for the buck?   
    Hello everyone
     
    I am considering buying a new gaming rig and going what i call "all out"
    i mostly game on my pc, but sometimes i do CAD/CAM work aswell in programs such as Mastercam and inventor.
     
    In the photo i have attached you will see the configuration i am currently thinking, but what i want to know is-
     
    Am i better of getting one of the new Ryzen CPU's instead of the i9 10900 i currently have chosen, ofcourse i would need to change motherboard aswell.
     
    i would like to know a better combination of CPU/motherboard for the same amount of money
    Or i would like to know a cheaper combo of CPU/motherboard for less money with the same performance. 
     
    ALSO i would like my motherboard to include WIFI.
     
    I look very much forward to hearing all of your suggestions!
     
    Best regards from Denmark 🇩🇰😀

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