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For gaming I would pick for the playtech one, comparing it to the intel benchmark stage 1 from computer lounge
$3499 vs $3799
i7 12700F /3080 10GB vs i5 12600k / 3070Ti 8GB
980 SSD 1TB vs 980 500GB SSD
32GB DDR4 3200 CL16 vs 32GB DDR 5 5600 CL???
850W gold vs 660W platinum
Air cooler vs water cooler
B660 tomahawk vs Z690 AERO G motherboard thats quite a high spec board on the computer lounge one btw
cruxis:
For gaming I would pick for the playtech one, comparing it to the intel benchmark stage 1 from computer lounge
$3499 vs $3799
i7 12700F /3080 10GB vs i5 12600k / 3070Ti 8GB
980 SSD 1TB vs 980 500GB SSD
32GB DDR4 3200 CL16 vs 32GB DDR 5 5600 CL???
850W gold vs 660W platinum
Air cooler vs water cooler
B660 tomahawk vs Z690 AERO G motherboard thats quite a high spec board on the computer lounge one btw
the difference in cost/specs will come down to DDR4 vs 5. get more bang for your buck from the DDR4 system
johna8: I would say wait a tad new AMD Ryzen 7000 series.
The Ryzen 7000 stuff is looking pretty impressive - I don't think we'll see any price drops on Intel hardware, but I'd certainly hold fire until it's available if you're happy to wait another month.
The Ryzen 7 7700x looks to be faster than the 12900K in single threaded applications, and is really all you'd need for a long while in a gaming build. You'll probably have to order it as a custom build, rather than a prebuilt, but it shouldn't be much of an issue. Also gives the 3000 series GPUs more time to drop in price.
Anything I say is the ramblings of an ill informed, opinionated so-and-so, and not representative of any of my past, present or future employers, and is also probably best disregarded.
johna8: I would say wait a tad new AMD Ryzen 7000 series.
i wouldn't until they have ironed out the the inevitable glitches, crashes, bios updates etc that come with a new platform, that likely wont be till next year.
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