WHat processor or equivalent are you using on your gaming machine ?
ANd of course what do you recommend ?
Earlier than 9th Gen Pentium
9th Gen Pentium
10th Gen Pentium
11th Gen Pentium
12th Gen Pentium
13th Gen Pentium
14th Gen Pentium
Beyond 14th Gen Pentium
WHat Processor ( or equiv) are you using ?
WHat Processor ( or equiv) are you using ?
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Re: WHat Processor ( or equiv) are you using ?
Intel - Core i7-10700K
It was the best at the time and I didn't need an i9. I'd still recommend intel even with their current problems, mostly because I use my PC for more than gaming and linux drivers and VM's have been finicky in the past on AMD
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It was the best at the time and I didn't need an i9. I'd still recommend intel even with their current problems, mostly because I use my PC for more than gaming and linux drivers and VM's have been finicky in the past on AMD
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Re: WHat Processor ( or equiv) are you using ?
In my DIY machine I'm running a very old 7th gen i7-7700K. I would not recommend putting a CPU this old in a modern build, however it has suited me well. For starters, I really like the mobo I'm using because it's got a lot of high-end features and 7th gen is the "newest" processor that fits its socket.
Fortunately, up until very recently, most games have ran primarily off a single CPU core. So as cores and threads kept getting larger and larger, the single most important factor of game performance was the speed of a single core. The i7-7700K is quick and mine is overclocked. Nowadays, more and more modern games are making better use of the high-core, high-thread CPUs that dominate the market so there's no reason not to grab something much newer. Also, nearly any new CPU will meet or exceed the specs of this old thing and draw MUCH LESS POWER, even the cheaper end.
Fortunately, up until very recently, most games have ran primarily off a single CPU core. So as cores and threads kept getting larger and larger, the single most important factor of game performance was the speed of a single core. The i7-7700K is quick and mine is overclocked. Nowadays, more and more modern games are making better use of the high-core, high-thread CPUs that dominate the market so there's no reason not to grab something much newer. Also, nearly any new CPU will meet or exceed the specs of this old thing and draw MUCH LESS POWER, even the cheaper end.