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I am planning to upgrade my CPU because i bought a 3070 and i dont know if the 14600kf will bottleneck more than the 13600k.

In my country the 14600kf is cheaper than the 13600k but im scared that the 14th gen will be too powerfull for my 3070

Thoughts?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Honestly, most haven’t said the way it is, the 14600k and its variants is a 13600k with an overclock, that’s all it is.

In your scenario, where you live, the 13600k costs more because it has the iGPU, which the 14600kf doesn’t.

As for gaming and bottlenecking, you can literally pair a 13600k with a 4090 and have minimal bottleneck when compared to a 13900k.

People still think of these as just i5’s but anyone who has one, will tell you they are way more powerful than what most have traditionally known as an i5.

No matter which way you look at it, there is always a bottleneck one way or another, there’s nothing you can do about that. But what you can do is try your best to ensure you’re more bottlenecked by the GPU, than you are CPU.

In the case of a 13600k/14600k/KF and a 3070 all the way up to about a 4070ti-4080, you will be GPU bottlenecked. So choose whichever suites your budget, either way you’re going to have one hell of a powerful CPU, just decide whether you want/need the iGPU or not.

I personally see the value in the iGPU myself, for that small bit extra in cost, it gives me piece of mind, knowing that if something happens to my GPU, I can still use the iGPU to have a display and troubleshoot, or at least still use the pc while the GPU is getting repaired or replaced.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Got it!!! Thank you!

btw i meant 13600kf, i know the difference but THANK YOU!