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Bjorn24
10 minutes ago, Bjorn24 said:

Well maybe you can help me?
It is this one: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/memory-storage/solid-state-drives/consumer-ssds/600p-series/600p-128gb-m-2-80mm-3d1.html

it costs 64euro for 128gb.
Other options are just normal ssd's like kingston or sandisk for around the same price...

Well so the 8700k is not worth the money over the 8600k for rendering and future gaming? 
 

https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Premiere-Pro-CC-2017-1-2-CPU-Performance-Core-i7-8700K-i5-8600K-i3-8350K-1047/#Conclusion the 8700k does a better job than the i5 in rendering, no need to swap it out. get an MX500 instead, the 600p is quite slow for an Nvme drive.

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22 minutes ago, Bjorn24 said:

Well maybe you can help me?
It is this one: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/memory-storage/solid-state-drives/consumer-ssds/600p-series/600p-128gb-m-2-80mm-3d1.html

it costs 64euro for 128gb.
Other options are just normal ssd's like kingston or sandisk for around the same price...

Well so the 8700k is not worth the money over the 8600k for rendering and future gaming? 
 

It is a PCIE SSD. Still, the difference won't be noticeable unless you are doing specific read/write workloads.

 

The 8700k, if I am correct, should be 50+ euros more expensive than the 8600k. In rendering there might be a slight difference, but it won't be as meaningful as real cores. For gaming, multicore isn't as relevant as speed, and overclocking gets the 8600k and 8700k almost on par, considering the silicon lottery is one of the few factors

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36 minutes ago, katoptrys said:

It is a PCIE SSD. Still, the difference won't be noticeable unless you are doing specific read/write workloads.

 

The 8700k, if I am correct, should be 50+ euros more expensive than the 8600k. In rendering there might be a slight difference, but it won't be as meaningful as real cores. For gaming, multicore isn't as relevant as speed, and overclocking gets the 8600k and 8700k almost on par, considering the silicon lottery is one of the few factors

I know for gaming the 8600k is the best for the money... but like said before my mom will do a lot of rendering on this pc so the 8700k will do a better job at that. 

Also it gives me a little more power in games to but it is not for gaming that I chose the 8700k.

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55 minutes ago, herman mcpootis said:

https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Premiere-Pro-CC-2017-1-2-CPU-Performance-Core-i7-8700K-i5-8600K-i3-8350K-1047/#Conclusion the 8700k does a better job than the i5 in rendering, no need to swap it out. get an MX500 instead, the 600p is quite slow for an Nvme drive.

can you help me because there are so many and I really don't know anymore.

https://www.alternate.be/PC-Builder#!/category/0/69

I think I only realy need 120gb ssd but dont know what is worth the money.

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9 minutes ago, Bjorn24 said:

can you help me because there are so many and I really don't know anymore.

https://www.alternate.be/PC-Builder#!/category/0/69

I think I only realy need 120gb ssd but dont know what is worth the money.

https://www.alternate.be/PC-Builder#!/product/0/69/1402334 spend abit more on this, 120gb isn't alot.

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