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TBH the 13600k offers so much more for £350 than the 7600x.
I bet it will demolish the 7600x in heavy threading and you can use it with DDR4.
The 7600x was bad enough, but it's being gouged an extra £50 which makes it even worse.
TBH the 13600k offers so much more for £350 than the 7600x.
I bet it will demolish the 7600x in heavy threading and you can use it with DDR4.
The 7600x was bad enough, but it's being gouged an extra £50 which makes it even worse.
TBH the 13600k offers so much more for £350 than the 7600x.
I bet it will demolish the 7600x in heavy threading and you can use it with DDR4.
The 7600x was bad enough, but it's being gouged an extra £50 which makes it even worse.
If you don't upgrade every year, this is irrelevant. Most people tend to hold onto their systems for 3-5 years.The 7600X will give you four years of upgrades. The 13600K will be your last CPU generation.
If you don't upgrade every year, this is irrelevant. Most people tend to hold onto their systems for 3-5 years.
If you don't upgrade every year, this is irrelevant. Most people tend to hold onto their systems for 3-5 years.
Ok? Then in 3-5 years you can get a new CPU and not a new motherboard? You're justifying the upgrade issue in your logic but in context of what's going on it remains the same. We've already seen this play out. Whether you delay it 3 or 5 years it remains the same issue and AMD will be cheaper.
On top of that, you'd have a new board for Intel and more than likely need to get DDR5.
It's only really a viable solution to go Intel if you plan on more than 5 years as more than likely by then you definitely need new everything as backwards compatibility will end.
You high? AMD already said AM5 will last years... And they did it with AM4. Not sure what proof you're talking about when it's been around for years and they already commented on AM5.
AMD isn't cheaper now, and we have no evidence or way of knowing if it will be cheaper 3-5 years from now. The way that these prices are going, we can't know anything.Ok? Then in 3-5 years you can get a new CPU and not a new motherboard? You're justifying the upgrade issue in your logic but in context of what's going on it remains the same. We've already seen this play out. Whether you delay it 3 or 5 years it remains the same issue and AMD will be cheaper.
On top of that, you'd have a new board for Intel and more than likely need to get DDR5.
It's only really a viable solution to go Intel if you plan on more than 5 years as more than likely by then you definitely need new everything as backwards compatibility will end.
AMD isn't cheaper now, and we have no evidence or way of knowing if it will be cheaper 3-5 years from now. The way that these prices are going, we can't know anything.
And the new technology that will be out in 3-5 years makes the motherboard that you buy now sort of irrelevant by then. If I'm changing the CPU to something that's 3-5 years newer, I want all the new bells and whistles that come with it.
Future-proofing and having an upgrade path that lasts years is just not something that's worth thinking about. I'm not sure that it ever was, tbh. I know people who switched from Z77 last year.
I'm eyeing up a 13700K... The fact I can continue to use the DDR4 RAM I have is a massive pro for me.