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1660-6gb-oc i5 9600k_or_1660-6gb-oc i5 9400f?

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1 minute ago, Oscar_Birgerboi said:

When i am only talkning about intel...

When only talking about either the 9600K or the 9400F, I am assuming you won't really get a bottleneck either way; my 9600KF performs, imo, brilliantly with my 1660S OC, so based on that you should be fine, personally though, I know you're only talking about Intel but this is still good to consider, although the 9th gen i5s are by no means bad chips, I'd advise you to wait for the 10600K or go for an equivalent Ryzen chip

As the title sais...😅, What is the best none-bottlenecked combination? 1660-6gb-oc i5 9600k_or_1660-6gb-oc i5 9400f? 

Or should i wait until i can afford a i5 10600k?

Do anyone know this, couse there are no benchmarks of just these two comparisons🙏

Pleace need help!🙏. I am going to upgrade my pc and want the best fps possible to my 1660-6gb-0c gaming...

And should mention that i have no budget in mind. Just the FPS and peformence😅.

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You could go with something like a 3300x/pro-vdh max. They will offer similar performance but for cheaper, which you could use to up the gpu to a 2060 ko.

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Get a 3300X and a good B450 board. Buying Coffee Lake now is straight-up stupid when we've got Ryzen and Comet Lake-S.

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Get a 3300X or 3600. Coffee Lake is dead in the water

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7 minutes ago, 5x5 said:

Get a 3300X or 3600. Coffee Lake is dead in the water

I don't care about money at this point... I just want more FPS in ex: PUBg. The i5 9600k has more fps in pubg, than the r5 3600(About 20fps more, and for me its a big deal😅). I have seen benchmarks.... My question were if the i5 9600k, or the i5 9400f is a better with my 1660 6gb oc...🙏

And i know that the hyperthreding cores are better, but now i just care about fps... 


 
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i5-9600K isn't at all bad but there's no point going for it now when you can get the -10600K with 6 more threads, stay away from the 9400F too. Look into Ryzen as those above have suggested too, much better price to performance ratio

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Just now, Oscar_Birgerboi said:

I don't care about money at this point... I just want more FPS in ex: PUBg. The i5 9600k has more fps in pubg, than the r5 3600(About 20fps more, and for me its a big deal😅). I have seen benchmarks.... My question were if the i5 9600k, or the i5 9400f is a better with my 1660 6gb oc...🙏

And i know that the hyperthreding cores are better, but now i just care about fps... 



 

If your only options are 9400F or 9600K then you should, imo, go for the 9600K, it's an unlocked chip with higher base clocks than the 9400F anyway

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Laptop - ASUS ZenBook 14 with ScreenPad, i7-1165G7, Xe iGPU 96EU, 16GB Octa-Channel 4200MHz, MX450 2GB, 512GB SSD with 32GB Optane

 

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13 minutes ago, bengeoghegan11 said:

If your only options are 9400F or 9600K then you should, imo, go for the 9600K, it's an unlocked chip with higher base clocks than the 9400F anyway

Thanks man🙏👍, but do you know if this cpu are the best for a 1660 non ti, non super, but regular 6gb oc gaming?

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Just now, Oscar_Birgerboi said:

Thanks man🙏👍, but do you know if this cpu are the best for a 1660 non ti, non super, but regular 6gb oc gaming?

When i am only talkning about intel...

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1 minute ago, Oscar_Birgerboi said:

When i am only talkning about intel...

When only talking about either the 9600K or the 9400F, I am assuming you won't really get a bottleneck either way; my 9600KF performs, imo, brilliantly with my 1660S OC, so based on that you should be fine, personally though, I know you're only talking about Intel but this is still good to consider, although the 9th gen i5s are by no means bad chips, I'd advise you to wait for the 10600K or go for an equivalent Ryzen chip

Desktop - i5-9600KF @4.8GHz all core, MSI Z390-A PRO, 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance 3000MHz, MSI GTX 1660S OC 6GB, WD Blue 500GB M.2 SSD, Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200RPM HDD

Laptop - ASUS ZenBook 14 with ScreenPad, i7-1165G7, Xe iGPU 96EU, 16GB Octa-Channel 4200MHz, MX450 2GB, 512GB SSD with 32GB Optane

 

Old Laptop 1 - HP Pavilion 15, A10-9600P, R5 iGPU, 8GB, R8 M445DX, 2TB HDD

Old Laptop 2 - HP Pavilion 15 TouchSmart, i3-3217U, Intel HD 4000, 4GB, 1TB HDD

 

iPad 2018 - 128GB

iPhone XR - 128GB

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1 minute ago, bengeoghegan11 said:

When only talking about either the 9600K or the 9400F, I am assuming you won't really get a bottleneck either way; my 9600KF performs, imo, brilliantly with my 1660S OC, so based on that you should be fine, personally though, I know you're only talking about Intel but this is still good to consider, although the 9th gen i5s are by no means bad chips, I'd advise you to wait for the 10600K or go for an equivalent Ryzen chip

OK!👍😉, Thanks bud

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