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9 minutes ago, GMAS said:

since you can overclock it to 5GHz...

sometimes, I guess, but that's far from guaranteed.

9 minutes ago, GMAS said:

MSI Z370 SLI plus

Personally I'd get something with more cores, a quad core (no HT) on a Z series motherboard has always felt silly to me (why does Intel make overclockable i3 processors?)

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Son's i3-8350k can get 4.9ghz bit very high voltage (1.4)

 

At that speed cinebench is about 215 or something.

 

I expect the  9350k would be identical

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5 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

I would never ever even consider the CPU. Makes little to no sense dropping that much money on a 4c/4t CPU

i5 7640X anyone? 

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22 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

I would never ever even consider the CPU. Makes little to no sense dropping that much money on a 4c/4t CPU

In retrospect, I agree 

 

I ended up with a free z370 board so I wanted the cheapest, best performing option I could put in it and all he played was WoW, so that was a sensible choice. In that game, $169 is unbeatable performance. Plus I already got the cooler he wanted for RGB.

 

 

He stopped playing WoW a few months ago LOL...

 

I would should spent the extra $100 on the 8600k, but, oh well.

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, GMAS said:

Has anyone seen any benchmarks on the latest 9th gen cpu's, more specific the i3-9350kf and its single threaded benckmark result? It should be quiet high since you can overclock it to 5GHz...

Anyone any opinion about running this on a MSI Z370 SLI plus?

The single core performance shouldn't be different than any other 6th to 9th generation chip both at stock and at 5GHz. Intel hasn't really made any huge architectural improvements in that time frame (other than the addition of cores). Expect around 220CB in Cinebench R15 single core.

 

The Z370 SLI Plus is a fine board, certainly fine for a quad core. Just make sure the BIOS is updated to support the chip.

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25 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

Could just sell it as wait for Zen 2.

Nah. It's already been in there since late 17, not gonna bother.

 

If I could rewind to then, I'd have got different.

 

But, it's not my computer LOL that's his problem now.

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There's a small, very small... tiny bump IPC wise from 14nm to 14nm++ but clock for clock it's really close indeed, an i5 7600K for instance should be nearly identical to an i3 9350KF if such CPU really hits the market...

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1 minute ago, Princess Cadence said:

There's a small, very small... tiny bump IPC wise from 14nm to 14nm++ but clock for clock it's really close indeed, an i5 7600K for instance should be nearly identical to an i3 9350KF if such CPU really hits the market...

It's on the Intel ark lol

 

Does it really exist?

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Just now, Plutosaurus said:

It's on the Intel ark lol

Does it really exist?

The i5 5675C is on Ark, can you find one to buy?

 

My point is that it's not on the market as one would hope yet, can't find a 9350KF to buy anywhere.

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17 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

The i5 5675C is on Ark, can you find one to buy?

 

My point is that it's not on the market as one would hope yet, can't find a 9350KF to buy anywhere.

That's probably not a bad thing

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Well I already have the MSI Z370 mobo. We have several systems that we use for mediaservers. We are using Resolume media/mapping software and we see that it is not really multi threaded, so basically clock speed counts...(and GPU off course).

So next to the existing systems with the i7-8700k I want to build a basic system (I already have the case, powersupply, mobo, ssd...) so I was thinking about the i7-9350KF...

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9 minutes ago, GMAS said:

Well I already have the MSI Z370 mobo. We have several systems that we use for mediaservers. We are using Resolume media/mapping software and we see that it is not really multi threaded, so basically clock speed counts...(and GPU off course).

So next to the existing systems with the i7-8700k I want to build a basic system (I already have the case, powersupply, mobo, ssd...) so I was thinking about the i7-9350KF...

If your needs are specifically single thread only, the unlocked i3 Coffeelake chips are good options and will perform just as good as the 9900k (assuming same clocks, but realistic 4.8 vs 5.0 isn't huge) and better than Ryzen offerings.

 

But keep in mind its that specific application, and it will fall behind in other areas.

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