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I9-9900k vs Ryzen 5800x

I’m looking to upgrade my cpu here soon I’m currently running a 3600xt. I do video editing/streaming/gaming but I’m mainly trying to figure out what will help out editing performance more. As the title suggests I’m looking at the 9900k and the 5800x but if anyone has other suggestions or can help me out with this choice it’d be appreciated.

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5800x is the better choice in your use case.

Main Rig:

Ryzen 5800x, ASUS Crosshair Hero VII Wi-Fi, 32gb of Corsair Vengence Pro SL 3600 CL18, MSI Ventus 2 OC RTX 3060 12gb, Corsair H115i Pro AIO cooler, Soundblaster AE-7, Beyerdynamic DT 990 Edition 600 Ohm headphones, Creative Giga Speakers, 1tb ADATA SX8200 NVME SSD, 1tb Intel 665P NVME SSD, 500gb Samsung 850 EVO SATA SSD, 8tb WB Black SATA HDD, LG SATA Blue Ray Drive, Corsair CX850M PSU, Coolermaster Stryker case, ROG ARGB strips, China ARGB fans, China ARGB SSD heat sink. 🤣

 

HTPC:

Erying 11800 ES CPU/Mobo combo, 32GB of Corsair LPX 3200 CL16, Gigabyte 4060 8gb LP, Thermalright AXP90 full copper cooler, WD Black SN770 500gb NVME SSD, WD Black SN770 1tb NVME SSD, Crucial MX500 2tb SATA SSD, WD Blue 2tb SATA HDD, Pioneer Blu-Ray burner, Intel AX200 WiFi/Bluetooth, Seasonic 300w TFX PSU, Silverstone ML11 case. STILL NO RGB! 😭

 

Retro Gamer PC:

VIA C3 1000Mhz, VIA Epia PD-10000 LVDS, 1gb of Kingston DDR, PNY Geforce FX5500 128mb PCI, WD 80GB HDD, Random CD-ROM, Random 250w mini psu, Mini ITX case 🤣

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8 minutes ago, LTEelysium said:

I’m looking to upgrade my cpu here soon I’m currently running a 3600xt. I do video editing/streaming/gaming but I’m mainly trying to figure out what will help out editing performance more. As the title suggests I’m looking at the 9900k and the 5800x but if anyone has other suggestions or can help me out with this choice it’d be appreciated.

Even if you were to go intel, a 9900k is going for prices similar to a 10850k (atleast in USA)

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