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it's very close between the 8600K and the 7700K and i doubt you'd notice any difference between the two, but personally i would go with the 8600K... but i wouldnt because i would rather have a B360 board with an i7-8700 instead.

| CPU: Core i7-8700K @ 4.89ghz - 1.21v  Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX Z370-E GAMING  CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i V2 |
| GPU: MSI RTX 3080Ti Ventus 3X OC  RAM: 32GB T-Force Delta RGB 3066mhz |
| Displays: Acer Predator XB270HU 1440p Gsync 144hz IPS Gaming monitor | Oculus Quest 3 VR

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The 7700k build has a better card and faster memory, the other has

1 minute ago, Mooshi said:

MORE CORES

but ewww those SSDs, samsung

 

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The 1st is better @ gaming (and has a nice overclock on the 7700k making it score better vs the 8600k core-for-core)

The 2nd is better @ CPU stuff and workstation-y stuff (but ram is slower and the storage is almost a wash minus that PCIe drive)

Personally?  I'd take the 1st one with the GTX 1080 but then I'd just want it to run high refresh monitor things.

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