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Hello good afternoon everyone. Anyone on here happen to know how reliable is Userbenchmark.com to figure out what lga 2066 cpu is best for gaming I'm currently having an extremely hard time trying to decide between i9-10900x i9-10920x and i9-10940x even if it's one percent better. I truly would like the best of the best hands down for gaming I've seen some benchmark videos on YouTube but they are not running most if not all games at 4k ultra settings and they are not using the latest 2080ti gpu I need I tech savvy on here to please help me  find out which one is best for extreme gaming performance thank you all in advance any advice will be highly appreciated ?

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Fuck Userbenchmark, it is terrible.

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2 minutes ago, Game_on said:

Hello good afternoon everyone. Anyone on here happen to know how reliable is Userbenchmark.com to figure out what lga 2066 cpu is best for gaming I'm currently having an extremely hard time trying to decide between i9-10900x i9-10920x and i9-10940x even if it's one percent better. I truly would like the best of the best hands down for gaming I've seen some benchmark videos on YouTube but they are not running most if not all games at 4k ultra settings and they are not using the latest 2080ti gpu I need I tech savvy on here to please help me  find out which one is best for extreme gaming performance thank you all in advance any advice will be highly appreciated ?

Do you already have an X299 motherboard? Why do want any of those CPU's over a 9900K/3700X/3900X for gaming?

 

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I'd expect any of the 10xxx series CPUs to be pretty much the same for gaming. If anything, maybe the lower core count models might be slightly faster because of the slightly higher clock speeds.

If gaming performance is all you're looking for, then you might be better off selling the X299 board that you've got, and going for something like a Ryzen 3600 or 3700X and a good B450 board or an X570.

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