When building a gaming PC, is single-core performance still top priority? I picked up a Ryzen 7 2700, but I'm debating swapping it for 2700x or an i5-9600k.
I meant: for gaming, getting a 144+ Hz monitor > upgrading an already-decent Ryzen IMHO
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I'm tempted to stick with the Ryzen 2700 then. Feels weird to buy a monitor specifically for gaming lol
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I'm here for this thread. Was seriously considering a home chromium build-box + light gaming and need to replace monitor regardless. Thinking about holding out for 10nm intel i9s; what pushed you to AMD?
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FWIW I agree with Mathias. 144Hz is luuuuuush for gaming
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Big +1 to 144hz. It was the most noticeable improvement in overall quality I had experienced since the first time I upgraded from spinning disk to solid state.
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