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1 minute ago, Random_Person1234 said:

What are you using the CPU for?

Rendering, editing and some singleplayer FPS games (Far Cry series, Metro series etc). GPU will be used with CPU: AMD Radeon R9 280X.

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2 minutes ago, Curesto said:

Rendering, editing and some singleplayer FPS games (Far Cry series, Metro series etc). GPU will be used with CPU: AMD Radeon R9 280X.

more cores on the 1600AF will give it an edge for rendering, you also get access to lower cost motherboards that allow fast memory which is important.

 

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19 minutes ago, Fasauceome said:

more cores on the 1600AF will give it an edge for rendering, you also get access to lower cost motherboards that allow fast memory which is important.

 

The question of the day is: how much does each of these cost for you?

This is a really good question.

Now, i got the 1600 AF in my main system, and i love it. As previously stated, the 1600 AF got 2 more cores than the i3, and that will mostly help it in rendering. More cores also allows you to (if you ever decide to) stream at a higher quality (guessing the same goes for recording) without the games FPS being affected.

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29 minutes ago, Curesto said:

Rendering, editing and some singleplayer FPS games (Far Cry series, Metro series etc). GPU will be used with CPU: AMD Radeon R9 280X.

2 more cores is better than high clock speed for these task.

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43 minutes ago, Curesto said:

Hi, which CPU has better performance?

you can't find the 1600 af at msrp (considering its EOL), but then again, the i3 10105 is also hard to find in stock (but since it isn't EOL, there is still a chance of egtting it)

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