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How about setting a budget and asking about the rest of the stuff?
Anywho

If you can get your hands on a 9800x3d or 7800x3d that'd be ideal but a 9900x isnt tood bad either

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"Enough" is a hard question to answer, since it depends on your usage. Some people are happy to spend mega money on threadripper PCs, for example.

 

Generally speaking though, the 9900X is a very powerful CPU (12 cores, Zen 5) for those tasks. The 9800X3D is better if your productivity usage is light, but your gaming more common.

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4 hours ago, MightyNerdy9 said:

i want my pc to be able to make multi tasks and not to crack under pressure , my friends has the 14700k , i dont need 20cores 

so 9900x with 12 cores will be good for my budget as well 

Only 8 of the cores in the 14700K are performance cores, the other 12 are efficiency cores. The 9900X is not a weaker CPU for productivity, nothing like the core count might suggest.

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