BTW regarding GeForce 4000 series, the newest rumors are now pointing towards August rather than July like was earlier predicted. Also the current rumors are that Nvidia will launch with the 4090 first and work down so, if you're not someone that wants a 450w to 600w monster then your purchase might be even later... at which point one starts wondering if Radeon 7000's release won't become a factor (has consistently been rumored to be a quarter 4 release and to, if not straight-up beat Nvidia in performance, to at least match them while definitively beating them in power efficiency).
I mean technically there's also the 12600KF for cheaper which is the same but with no iGPU. I personally like having a integrated graphics since I prefer their low heat output compared to a dGPU but it's up to you if you want to eliminate the iGPU altogether.
For reference, the cheapest 12th gen i7 seems to be roughly 90 Euros more.
(06-03-2022, 03:43 PM)LeBoulet Wrote: And all this for only 4 euros more. ?
I mean technically there's also the 12600KF for cheaper which is the same but with no iGPU. I personally like having a integrated graphics since I prefer their low heat output compared to a dGPU but it's up to you if you want to eliminate the iGPU altogether.
For reference, the cheapest 12th gen i7 seems to be roughly 90 Euros more.
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