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Is Intel i5 8600k or no Ke version is good for AutoCAD and Maya work???

Is i5 8600k on non ke version is good for Maya work ?? And this can handle that load ?? I mostly rendering on GPU .

Please help me !!?

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Without personally having the two CPU's on hand I can't say if it's multi-threaded you tend to get roughly (if not slightly less than) linear performance gain when you overclock i.e. if you got 100% linear scaling if you went from 4GHz to 5GHz you would get roughly 1.25* performance gain if not maybe 1.2*?

Anyways you take this approx 33% if not slightly less (I think it would be?) improvement in this case and see if it's worth the total cost of the "upgrade" to you which would include the cost of a Z370 motherboard AAAND going from the 8600 --> the 8600k. So in conclusion if these were the only CPU's available I would get the 8600 but these sound like multi-threaded workloads which often benefit from a bit of ryzen treatment...

But the best way of knowing is to LOOK UP SOME BENCHMARKS!

And if similar processors come up then you can work out roughly how well cores/threads scale / if AMD or Intel processors are best etc. etc. and then apply that knowledge to the processors that you are looking to buy.

i7 8700k 5.0GHz 4.0Ghz Cache (Stock Cooler)

2x8GB 3400mhz RAM 19-19-19-38

GTX 1060 3GB 2050Mhz Core, 9500Mhz Memory

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