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rtx 2070 - i5 9600k configuration

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45 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

Drop CPU for a r5 2600 with an X470 motherboard. Then get an RTX 2080 instead. 

i think i will stay for intel, its better optimized and i dont play with raytracing so i dont need a 2080

 

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13 minutes ago, Kytan said:

i think i will stay for intel, its better optimized and i dont play with raytracing so i dont need a 2080

 

Optimized? They are equally optimized.. what you loose on is frequency.

 

The 2080 and 2600 is a better buy and will yield a better experience in most modern titles. 

 

You also have a much better upgrade path with the Ryzen. You have the option to upgrade in 2020 to a CPU released then without swapping motherboards.

 

The 9600k is currently way overpriced and not worth it at all. Especially when trading GPU performance it.

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17 minutes ago, Kytan said:

i think i will stay for intel, its better optimized and i dont play with raytracing so i dont need a 2080

 

I am not a fan of the i5 9600K though, I think if you want to go Intel you should go for the i7 8700K instead to make sense over Ryzen.

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1 hour ago, GoldenLag said:

Optimized? They are equally optimized.. what you loose on is frequency.

 

The 2080 and 2600 is a better buy and will yield a better experience in most modern titles. 

 

You also have a much better upgrade path with the Ryzen. You have the option to upgrade in 2020 to a CPU released then without swapping motherboards.

  

The 9600k is currently way overpriced and not worth it at all. Especially when trading GPU performance it.

i dont know if i want to go for ryzen, i only need to play esports games. ryzen is not good in games.

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i checked the price for 2080 and ryzen, the price will be like 1600€, i cant

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3 minutes ago, Kytan said:

ryzen is not good in games.

actually its pretty good. it is however atm not as good in singlethreaded games as intel

4 minutes ago, Kytan said:

i dont know if i want to go for ryzen, i only need to play esports games

Just now, Kytan said:

i checked the price for 2080 and ryzen, the price will be like 1600€, i cant

if so. id highly suggest grabbing a Z370 board and an 8700k instead or an 8600k. its a cheaper and better buy than the 9600k which is an 8600k but rebranded. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Kytan said:

i checked the price for 2080 and ryzen, the price will be like 1600€, i cant

also, where on earth is the 2080 that expencive. it alone should be around 700 euroes. 

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1 minute ago, GoldenLag said:

, where on earth is the 2080 that expencive. it alone should be around 700 euro

in italy the cheapest is 763€

 

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ok i see: RTX 2070 msi armor + i7 8700 and a gigabyte gaming k3 aorus is good?

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1 minute ago, Kytan said:

ok i see: RTX 2070 msi armor + i7 8700 and a gigabyte gaming k3 aorus is good?

sounds good.

3 minutes ago, Kytan said:

in italy the cheapest is 763€

 

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 2600 3.4 GHz 6-Core Processor  (€193.42 @ Amazon Italia) 
Motherboard: Gigabyte - X470 AORUS ULTRA GAMING ATX AM4 Motherboard  (€148.91 @ Amazon Italia) 
Video Card: MSI - GeForce RTX 2080 8 GB VENTUS Video Card  (€752.00 @ Amazon Italia) 
Total: €1094.33
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-01-16 15:03 CET+0100

 

found it for cheaper. and this is Amazon so there should be cheaper at local stores

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i will go for i7 8700 and Gigabyte gaming k3 aorus, thank you :)

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2 hours ago, Kytan said:

i think i will stay for intel, its better optimized and i dont play with raytracing so i dont need a 2080

 

intel is not better optimized and zen 2 already has beaten intel

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2 minutes ago, Earnist_ said:

zen 2 already has beaten intel

early (not final) silicon has beaten Intel. meaning it will beat it harder when the CPU comes out around May.

 

rumour puts it as an ryzen 5 3000 that beat the intel i9 9900k

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1 minute ago, GoldenLag said:

rumour puts it as an ryzen 5 3000 that beat the intel i9 9900k

its only a rumour, i doubt

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25 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

id highly suggest grabbing a Z370 board and an 8700k instead or an 8600k. its a cheaper and better buy than the 9600k which is an 8600k but rebranded. 

 

8700K cheaper than 9600K ?

Here in Europe 8700K is about 400EUR while you can get then 9600K for about 260 EUR.

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18 minutes ago, Tigrou said:

8700K cheaper than 9600K ?

Here in Europe 8700K is about 400EUR while you can get then 9600K for about 260 EUR.

in italy the 9600k is 300€ and the i7 8700 non k is 350€

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2 minutes ago, Kytan said:

in italy the 9600k is 300€ and the i7 8700 non k is 350€

310 EUR for 8700 non K (Germany).

I don't know why 8700K is so pricy (400EUR).

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