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Engadget actually went off the beaten path and pitted a Ryzen 3300x against an i9-10900.
Lo and behold, a quad-core budget CPU holds quite well against a 10-core beast, running on similar specs (MB, RAM, GPU).
The conclusion? " If you’re building a gaming PC, unless you’re aiming for ultra-high framerates over everything else, you may be better off putting that money towards a better GPU. "
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Lo and behold, a quad-core budget CPU holds quite well against a 10-core beast, running on similar specs (MB, RAM, GPU).
The conclusion? " If you’re building a gaming PC, unless you’re aiming for ultra-high framerates over everything else, you may be better off putting that money towards a better GPU. "
How much does your CPU matter for gaming?
For the latest episode of our explainer show Upscaled, we compared Intel’s new flagship 10-core chip, the i9-10900K, with AMD’s budget-level Ryzen 3 3300X. We were trying to answer one question: How much does your CPU matter in gaming performance?
