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Suggestion on upgrading to 7700k or wait for intel's 9th Gen

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6700 = 7700K without OC and lower clock.

Near zero difference.

 

Switch to Ryzen + or wait till 9th gen/Zen 2

On 04/04/2018 at 8:52 AM, CapitalistVN said:

That V650 is totally adequate for any operations with Ryzen. Ryzen's TDP only ranges from 65-95W just like Intel, so no worries.

Untill u oc which u need to to get the gaming performance out of ryzen then tdp is out the window, my 1700x was pulling 175w at full load

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On 04/04/2018 at 8:04 PM, Ebony Falcon said:

Near zero difference ? Are you stoned ? 

How can you surgest ryzen over Intel if u don't no what he is usin the pc for 

if it's gaming the 6700 will still beat ryzen 2700x 

op, you should get a 8700k and a delidding tool and a z370 board and get a ballin 5.2 ghz oc stable for everyday use 

its better that ryzen or matches in all work loads and destroys it in gaming 

Near zero difference. Same architecture, slightly higher clocks.

 

I never suggested Ryzen, I said

On 03/04/2018 at 2:48 PM, JDE said:

wait till 9th gen/Zen 2

Or do Ryzen +, which is nearly identical for gaming but much better for multitasking, etc.

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2700x will hopefully be pretty close to the i7 6700 in gaming performance. If not AMD failed.

But this still would be a sidegride not an upgrade. I dont know if you actually can upgrade reasonable right now or even in the next couple of years from a i7 6700 if the goal is gaming.

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On 06/04/2018 at 10:15 AM, JDE said:

Near zero difference. Same architecture, slightly higher clocks.

 

I never suggested Ryzen, I said

Or do Ryzen +, which is nearly identical for gaming but much better for multitasking, etc.

It's not better for multi tasking tho lol 

they are the same in multicore but Intel is better in single thread

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