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What CPU is Intel coming out with this year, or even next year for gaming ? Other than the 9990KF or KS or whatever. The new Zen2 coming out in a month should equal or beat that 9900KS, and run cooler, and require less of a heatsink, etc.is it worth waiting for upcoming intel cpu for gaming pc
@mopardude87
Sadly I concur. I don't know that I would be comfortable recommending a 1600 per se unless the ONLY thing he will do is play games. But he should be saving up for a 2080Ti if that's really what he wants to do.
@mopardude87
At that point it's going to depend on the software, and how well that 1600 stacks up against his overclocked 2500k (assuming he OCs the 1600 as well). It should fare pretty well, given stronger cores (but lower clocks), twice as many cores, and SMT. If he wants 60 fps .1% frametimes @4k, he needs a pretty beefy card. 1660Ti won't get him there.
thanks all for your replies for now i am getting gtx 1660 ti only i will watch netflix 1080p till i upgrade my full pc thanks
If the crooks get a hold of it, just wipe it.
Yes, we should all have a cheap machine with nothing important on it for everyday internet use.UEFI can be hacked though. Once that happens, unless you have dual UEFI and can boot from the other and clean the infected UEFI somehow, the board is scrap.
It would bring new meaning to the phrase "every man is an island" though.Yes, we should all have a cheap machine with nothing important on it for everyday internet use.
You can't go through life afraid to cross the street every day.
Yes, we should all have a cheap machine with nothing important on it for everyday internet use.
You can't go through life afraid to cross the street every day.
64 is not enough for TR2 ?to be honest im going with the next new enthusiast class cpu which will give at least 96 pci-e lanes.
I dont care if its AMD or Intel.... as long as it has 96 PCI-E Lanes....
Overclocks? meh.... u dont need overclocks , they all clock near the same.... you however NEED PCI-E LANES!
PCI-E Lanes is the next Prime32 benchmark... you can laugh at people with 24, smirk at 44, but when someone floors you with 96 lanes, you can only say OMG..
We have this technology nowadays, called "Virtual Machines". (Edit: And likewise, Sandboxes. Even MS provides this feature in Windows 10 version 1903 now.)Yes, we should all have a cheap machine with nothing important on it for everyday internet use.
But it's a good idea to LOOK BOTH WAYS before crossing. Which is more than I can say for some people (immersed in their phone playing P.Go., etc.)You can't go through life afraid to cross the street every day.
We have this technology nowadays, called "Virtual Machines".
64 is not enough for TR2 ?
nope...
I want 4 x 16 full lengths = 64
I want 4 x 4xNVMe's without tapping into my SATA ports. = 16
I want 1 x 8x for 10GBe future = 8
I want 2 x 4x for whatever future = 8
= 96pci-e lanes
The cheap machine has a cheap mobo. If you can't get rid of the germs, recycle the mobo.True. The point is that you can no longer be sure that an infected machine is one wipe/reinstall away from working properly. Used to be people were worried that HDD firmware could be corrupted, but it turns out, it's your motherboard that is vulnerable to permanent infection. Maybe if you have secure boot active all the time, you will be safe.
Someone using an Intel CPU exploit to bring a motherboard would be a worst-case scenario that I have yet to hear of in the wild. May it stay that way.