Question I oscillate between 8700k ,6800k or 7820x

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I don't have too much money to invest in modern PC platform for the moment,and all i want is, to replace my obsolete system and buy a decent gaming system.For the moment i have an i7 990x processor and i can 't start some modern games like Resident Evil Village and Dying Light 2 just because lack of AVX technology.I wanted to play RE Village so much and i saw it required a strong CPU at minimal requirments,at least an i7 8700k to play...Wow!
I still don't have a budget for i7 8700k+z370 or z390 mobo,and i found a cheap system with i7 6800k paired with Asus rampage 5 extreme mobo.
This system 6800K+asus rampage 5 cost me 200 $. The other system i7 8700k+z370 cost me around 300 $.I found another i7 8700K+z390+32 Gb RAM and this system cost me 400 $.I don't know what to do.My budget is around 300 $ max.
I checked with CPU-z from google,and 8700k and 6800k have same set of Instructions.I'm just wonder if that game Resident Evil village requires at least 8700k to start that game?With 6800k start RE Village or not?I don't want to have problem to buy an entire system and can't start that game....
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p.s i found another oportunity an i7 7820x+MSi x299 Tomahawk at price of 240$. Is a good choice?
 

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My advice would be to take a hard look at i5 12400(F). If you only need the CPU + MB + RAM then you can make it work within $300 and will outperform any of the systems you mentioned. The 12400 is a faster gaming CPU than the 10700K.

The same applies for a system built around the R5 5600 from AMD, which is your second and equal option. Shop around and see which platform is cheaper in your area: the 12400(F) + LGA 1700 mobo or 5600 + AM4 mobo.
 
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With $300, you can build a Ryzen 5600 system that outperforms (and requires significantly less power than) any of the builds you're considering. And we're talking about a brand new system with a manufacturer's warranty, which used parts will not provide.
 
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I agree with @coercitiv and @JayMX

If you're putting money into an upgrade you might as well go for the best possible upgrade in terms of performance rather than digging in the dumpster for something that's 6 years old in terms of CPU. I personally wouldn't do an I5 but, my budget allows for a step up to get the extra cores that come with the I7.

Check out pcpartpicker.com and throw some options together to get an idea of pricing. Since you can port over everything else from your current build to the new CPU/MOBO/RAM it shouldn't be a huge headache to do. The only thing that might throw you for a loop is converting the drive from MBR to UEFI/GPT but, there's plenty of how to's out there to get it done in minutes w/o risking your data. It's a simple process.
 
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I'm just wonder if that game Resident Evil village requires at least 8700k to start that game?With 6800k start RE Village or not?I don't want to have problem to buy an entire system and can't start that game....
Which graphics card do you have? What if the game is able to start with your new system but the gameplay is a slideshow because your GPU can't handle running Resident Evil Village?

Ryzen 5600G at low settings will give you roughly 30 fps:


This guy is selling the 5600G for $110: https://forums.anandtech.com/thread...3090ti-ms-surface-pro-8-i3-10100-cpu.2609999/

B550 mobo: https://www.newegg.com/gigabyte-b550m-ds3h-ac/p/N82E16813145250

16GB DDR4-3600 CL16: https://www.newegg.com/kingston-16gb-288-pin-ddr4-sdram/p/N82E16820242620

Total cost would be $290.
 
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Cezanne, Vermeer or Alderlake CPU+mobo combos can be had for less than $300 as the above posters show.

Stay away from Broadwell or Skylake X unless you can get it essentially for free. You're getting less performance/$ and higher idle and loaded power use for no benefit.

CPU/APUCPU Mark MultiCPU Mark SingleCPU PriceMobo PriceCPU+ Mobo PriceSystem Value (Mark/$)
AMD Ryzen 5 5600 + B550
21536​
3249​
125​
109.99​
234.99​
91.64645304​
AMD Ryzen 5 5600G + B550
19848​
3180​
110​
109.99​
219.99​
90.22228283​
Intel Core i7-7820X + X299
17219​
2541​
240​
71.74583333​
Intel Core i7-6800K + X99
10769​
2275​
200​
53.845​
 
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I'm upset just because i must have give up to a LEGEND processor.It's called i7 x990. I must forget him just because doesn't have avx instruction.This processor will remain forever in my heart :confused_old:
 

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I did a i3-12100F($100) + ASRock B660M-HDV motherboard($100) + 32GB ram($90) for a bit under $300 for new to my door parts. I forget the cooler I bought but it was ~$20.

Here is CPU I got:

It is a 4/8 core system just like you are looking at and does the games I want pretty well. I'm now four months into using it and no complaints.

I tossed a GTX 1050Ti for graphics because it was "cheap". This was partial reused(system I put it in died shortly after I bought it)

I reused my case and power supply.
 

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yes i still oscilating...between i7 7900x,7920x or i7 9800x....i7 7820x i cannot found anymore..... :confused_old:
i wanted 7820x because was perfect for me....but i have bad luck
 
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What are you using it for outside of games? You mention AVX. Do you need quad channel memory or a tonne of PCIe lanes?

If it's just desktop use and you want an older HEDT setup because it's cool and was top of the line gear that's fine, but as others said you can get a 6 core 12 thread 5600 + MB + 32GB of DDR4 ram new for US$300 (at least in the States) and it'd run circles around those other chips in most tasks.
 

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The games the OP wants to play require AVX for one reason or another.
Yeah, I saw that. Just wondering if there's something else like he needs AVX512 performance or something. If it's just games, it doesn't make sense to keep coming back to running used Skylake HEDT for the same price or more than something like the 5600 or 12400F that people are recommending.
 

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Yeah, I saw that. Just wondering if there's something else like he needs AVX512
i''m just worry about of the future games will require avx512
if a game in the future will require avx512?i will change again CPU?That's way i want a CPU with all possible instructions even with avx512.Because designers of games have all kinds of ideas from year to year.
who thought 10 years ago, that games would require AVX instructions?Now you understand why I want that i7 7820x cpu?Newest processor generation don't have avx512.....
 

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What are you using it for outside of games? You mention AVX. Do you need quad channel memory or a tonne of PCIe lanes?

If it's just desktop use and you want an older HEDT setup because it's cool and was top of the line gear that's fine, but as others said you can get a 6 core 12 thread 5600 + MB + 32GB of DDR4 ram new for US$300 (at least in the States) and it'd run circles around those other chips in most tasks.
in my countries VAT taxes are enormous,because sellers want to rich.Here in my country setup like 5600+MB+32Gb is over 300$....
And beside that i don't like AMD CPU.Intel it was always over AMD at overall performance.

I have 36y old and I remember the time when AMD k6-2 400 mhz tried to beat pentium 2 klamath at 266mhz.That k6-2 had no chance against Klamath.Different arhitecture,different slot....In my conclusion AMD will never beat Intel at CPU segment.
I using program too like avidemux for remux,editing and transcoding video ,not only for games...so for me, more cores is better :)

so that i7 7820x is the best for me: more cores,all possible arhitecture,decent CPU even for 2023,is listed in win 11 compatibility...and is cheap

Only minus is that tdp 140W :(
 
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i''m just worry about of the future games will require avx512
if a game in the future will require avx512?i will change again CPU?That's way i want a CPU with all possible instructions even with avx512.Because designers of games have all kinds of ideas from year to year.
who thought 10 years ago, that games would require AVX instructions?Now you understand why I want that i7 7820x cpu?Newest processor generation don't have avx512.....
Since x3d versions of AMD 7000 series, I would stall until they come out, as most likely they will totally dominate gaming, and they have avx-512, which Intel does NOT, plus the platform is upgradable. But as long as you keep CPUs that may not be an issue.

As for AMD not beating Intel in CPUs, they dominate the server market, and depending on the task win or draw VS Raptor lake, and as I said, most likely will totally crush Intel with the 7000 3xd chips. Sometime in Feb. this year, as in 28 days or less.
 
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i''m just worry about of the future games will require avx512
if a game in the future will require avx512?i will change again CPU?That's way i want a CPU with all possible instructions even with avx512.Because designers of games have all kinds of ideas from year to year.
Not happening since the only Intel CPU other than that 7820X that has AVX-512 is Ice Lake/Rocket Lake. Intel 4th gen to 10th gen desktop and then 12th/13th gen do not have AVX-512. Just based on the sheer size of the installed base of non-AVX512 compatible CPUs in the consumer market, no game developer is gonna be stupid enough to target AVX-512 specifically, without including an alternate AVX2 execution path for the majority of other CPUs.
 

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Since x3d versions of AMD 7000 series, I would stall until they come out, as most likely they will totally dominate gaming, and they have avx-512, which Intel does NOT
dude u are wrong. 7820x have avx512,that's why i wanted :)
 

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so that i7 7820x is the best for me: more cores,all possible arhitecture,decent CPU even for 2023,is listed in win 11 compatibility...and is cheap
You are forgetting that almost all Intel CPUs before 8th gen are not supported by Windows 11. After 2025, if a game only works on Windows 11 and Microsoft for some reason decides to block your old 7th gen CPU from using Windows 11, you are gonna be very sad.
 

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You are forgetting that almost all Intel CPUs before 8th gen are not supported by Windows 11. After 2025, if a game only works on Windows 11 and Microsoft for some reason decides to block your old 7th gen CPU from using Windows 11, you are gonna be very sad.
i7 7820x is listed in win 11 compatibility,u can check

 

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try to read and understand why i want a CPU with avx512.That CPu i5-11600k doesn't have avx512

It does have AVX-512. You just managed to get some CPU-Z screenshot that does not show it, or maybe Intel is disabling AVX-512 in all consumer CPUs with recent microcode updates.