(06-05-2022, 03:20 AM)Nintendo Maniac 64 Wrote: Just keep in mind that, unless you specifically want DLSS (at least in situations where FSR 2.0 is not yet present) or their currently-better raytracing performance, the Radeon 6000's pricing is staying considerably less inflated than the GeForce 3000 series is, resulting in silly price-matchups where a budget Radeon 6600XT can be had for the same price as a higher-end GeForce 3050 (not a typo).
About the AMD solution, I must say that I don't particularly need raytracing, the resolution of my current screen would greatly limit its interest, and I don't plan to change it soon.
In other words, I'm not closed to the idea of seeing AMD.
It's a stupid consumer habit (intel = nvidia), thanks for reminding me
Quote:What is this "general task" you speak of though? Dolphin, or some other program?
I think "general task" means using everyday software, or loading web pages, yes.
On this website (https://pc-builds.com/bottleneck-calculator) it is possible to evaluate the bottleneck according to the use you want to make of the computer, and the display resolution .
It is moreover on the latter that I recovered the percentages that I communicated to you.
Quote:One thing I was thinking is that Intel 13th gen should be drop-in compatible with any LGA1700 motherboard with the only requirement being a BIOS update, and both the Gigabyte and ASRock motherboards support Q-Flash/Flashback (lets you update the BIOS without having the CPU installed), thereby letting you update the BIOS and being able to boot with a 13th gen CPU without even needing a 12th gen CPU. And since Intel historically doesn't really drop the prices on their CPUs, I would not be surprised if a "13600K" ended up being similarly priced to the 12600K (and that's assuming that something like the "13600 non-K" doesn't end up having E-cores) at which point it'd be silly to get a 12600K barring any weird Intel platform-segmentation shenanigans that makes this idea impractical.
Of course, I would imagine that 700-series motherboards would also launch along-side Intel 13th gen...
The choice of this motherboard is therefore a good choice! I didn't know that it was able to support the 13th generation of processor with just a bios update and without a processor. That's excellent news.
I may be able to order the motherboard before everything else suddenly.
I'm really afraid that it will disappear from sale over time...
When I bought my Z390-H gaming, 2 months later it became impossible to find on the internet, things are changing much too quickly today :p
Quote:Different workloads will have different CPU requirements and that's going to make all the difference for whether you'd be CPU-bottlenecked or not. I mean, Gamers Nexus even used a 10700K @ 5.1GHz for their 3090Ti review, and the 9900K(F) really is virtually the exact same CPU with just slightly-tweaked stock clocks.
Thanks for the 3090Ti links, meanwhile I started asking on an overclocking forum if overclocking my I9-9900kf might help me buy a 3090 without a bottleneck.
When I saw the 25% with it, when my processor was released in July 2019, I was not well!
I had already filled my shopping list with a 360mm AIO and 32gb of ram at 3600mhz, as recommended on this overclocking tutorial tailored for my processor ( https://www.tweaktown.com/guides/9225/in...index.html ) xD