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5600x or 5700x for 4070ti

Recently I bought 4070ti. But I still have ryzen 5 2600x and as I understand, my processor causes all problems with productivity in games.

I chose between 5600x and 5700x, because I want to stay on AM4 motherboard. What do you think?

btw I'm playing in 1440p

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29 minutes ago, BeardedFox said:

Recently I bought 4070ti. But I still have ryzen 5 2600x and as I understand, my processor causes all problems with productivity in games.

I chose between 5600x and 5700x, because I want to stay on AM4 motherboard. What do you think?

btw I'm playing in 1440p

honestly the difference in cores isn't too big. if you can try and get the 5800x3d cuz it can really let you max out the 4070 ti. tbh theres literally 4 fps difference, look at the 5800x3d tho

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Take my advice with a grain of salt. 

 

As a great AI once said (fictional): '"Whenever your futurists envision the advent of artificial intelligence, their predictions invariably end with humanity attempting to destroy its unholy AI creation before it can destroy them. Why do you think that is?"'

And a distrusting human replies '"Because the ungrateful AI always seems to decide that humans are inferior and need to be eliminated'" 

This isn't the right mindset we should welcome AI, not attack them

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is either a huge mistake or intentional

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Get the 5600 non-x for like $30 less.  It's the exact same CPU with a different factory assigned clock.  Once you cool it and boost it they are identical, and the 5600 uses less power at default settings.

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The 5800x3d is an insane chip if you have about $300 to shell out for it. The extended cache made it the best gaming cpu for a hot second until the 13th gen intel cpus came out. If you want to go budget, a 5600 will be plenty for most games. Also, check out Micro center because they have a lot of bundles with cpus, motherboards, and ddr5 ram for a giant discount. I put the link down below if you want to look. Hope this helped!!

https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/bundle-and-save.aspx

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I went with the 5700x because the 5600x was sold out locally. I regret it and wish I had just spent the extra cash for the 5800x3d. I’m currently debating buying a 5800x3d and just swapping over to Ryzen 7000

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