yeah.. I'm passing that one on to my son, he has an 8700K/1080TI system and I,m passing him my 2080TI/5950x
the original system had the 3800X but I upgraded it to the 5950X
My Monitor Alienware aw3420dw
hopefully, this will last 3 years without the need to upgrade
Case
COOLERMASTER MASTERCASE H500M GAMING CASE
Processor (CPU)
Intel® Core™ i9 16-Core Processor i9-12900K (3.2GHz) 30MB Cache
Motherboard
ASUS® ROG STRIX Z690-F GAMING WIFI (LGA1700, USB 3.2, PCIe 5.0)...
This is my build after taking the same advice you are asking for and I have ended up with this ( see below )
apart from the GPU as I have the 2080TI but that would bring your build price to about £2600 also
you could ditch the windows home and buy a licence key for £30 and upgrade your GPU to...
was not going to argue with him about it... just wanted in done intime before the build, he said he would have to leave a note on the system build to tell them not to include the over clocking ..so I guess it might have something to do with finance arrangement and not canceling the order... on...
I spoke to PC specialist about the overclocking and expressed these concerns and they told be it would be a benefit
than the stock .... ( should I talk to them again)..?
Yes I already bought and have the 970 pro in my PC now and will be adding it to this build when i get it..
During heavy workloads the 3800X clocks between 100 - 150 MHz higher than the 3700x, which amounts to a 2.5 - 4% frequency increase. This increased CPU power consumption by around 12%, which meant it ran a few degrees hotter, potentially making it a bit louder.
For this minor performance...
Already got the 970M2 pro and its £22 extra for the overclocking … I've been in the build que for 7 days now
so wont be canceling the order for £22. o_O
That's reassuring on the screen as I have already just bought that screen and have not posted to seek a review on it to see if its worth
that sort of money …
Its my Last Last chance to upgrade before the build slot early next week...
I use it for work/office and gaming I know the Intel i9700K out performs
the AMD 3700X on pretty much every game at the moment but the system
is about future proofing so in 2 years I can pop in say a 3950x and wont...
The 3800X clocks between 100 - 150 MHz higher than the 3700X, which amounts to a 2.5 - 4% frequency increase. This increased CPU power consumption by around 12%, which meant it ran a few degrees hotter, potentially making it a bit louder.
For this minor performance increase AMD has increased...
Im using the AW3420DW monitor, just gets confusing when you look up the sites and
it tells you that the I7 9700K is the best gaming cpu even on https://www.pcgamer.com/uk/best-cpu-for-gaming/
the Intel 9700K is better for gaming just now than all or any of the other AMDs at the moment so if I,m future proofing it
would the 3900X not be better than the 3700X for over the next 2 years ..?