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Ive watched soooo much Benchmarks in different constelations cause firstly i wasnt sure if i should wait and buy the new 9900K a bit later.
I never would buy a bad gaming CPU, cause i play to much. Lol :)
Ryzen needs only extreme fast RAM (Samsung B-Die) cause of the Infinity fabric.
You would be wondered how good this CPU works than in most actually games. :-)
But yeah, if you dont nothing more than gaming, you get the "last" fps in most games with an intel CPU. :-)
Always prefer CPUs for gaming, not for multitasking.
However, render on this CPU is so damn good.
I run often alot of programs together on my pc.
And for multitasking the 2700x is stronger than the 8700k.^^
And with this strong RAM there isnt a big difference in gaming performance between the 8700k and the 2700x. Think round about 10% less gaming performance at moment.
But Zen is a young processor architecture and AMD will support the actually AM4 socket with they new CPUs too.
And to upgrade up to a 12 or 16 core CPU with and increased IPC and higher clockspeed would be a dream for me. :-)))
Sry, was a long text. But youve aks me. Hehe
Greetz ^^