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System Name | I don't name my rig |
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Processor | 14700K |
Motherboard | Asus TUF Z790 |
Cooling | Air/water/DryIce |
Memory | DDR5 G.Skill Z5 RGB 6000mhz C36 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 4070 Super |
Storage | 980 Pro |
Display(s) | Some LED 1080P TV |
Case | Open bench |
Audio Device(s) | Some Old Sherwood stereo and old cabinet speakers |
Power Supply | Corsair 1050w HX series |
Mouse | Razor Mamba Tournament Edition |
Keyboard | Logitech G910 |
VR HMD | Quest 2 |
Software | Windows |
Benchmark Scores | Max Freq 13700K 6.7ghz DryIce Max Freq 14700K 7.0ghz DryIce Max all time Freq FX-8300 7685mhz LN2 |
If you need to save up, move past EOL equipment such as anything running DDR4. In example, a 12400F will gain a minimum of 10% going to DDR5.
Even then, a 12400F lacks luster unless you get into overclocking it. If you'd rather ser it up and game, perhaps a 12600K would be more appealing. Also having the option to upgrade to Raptor Lake, which is a massive performance uplift from 12th gen hardware.
Or if you want to go team red, a 9700X would be a better "upgrade" over ddr4. The socket will likely carry to the next gen cpu AMD releases. AM4 covered 4 generations for example....
TLDR, if you have to save up, get as modern as you can.
Even then, a 12400F lacks luster unless you get into overclocking it. If you'd rather ser it up and game, perhaps a 12600K would be more appealing. Also having the option to upgrade to Raptor Lake, which is a massive performance uplift from 12th gen hardware.
Or if you want to go team red, a 9700X would be a better "upgrade" over ddr4. The socket will likely carry to the next gen cpu AMD releases. AM4 covered 4 generations for example....
TLDR, if you have to save up, get as modern as you can.