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Please don't upgrade. People place way too much emphasis on bottlenecks. I have a 4080 and a 9700k, I'm obviously bottlenecked but I really have zero negativity when gaming.
The microcenter bundles currently going on are tempting me because for $500 I can get a 14700k/mobo/16gigs ddr5 ram and sell my old system for like $200.
In your case just wait. 14th Gen is a minor refresh so hopefully Intel brings out some big gains next year.
Well its just really anoying that i spend about 2k on a 4090 to o ly get about the same performance in most games
Turn up your graphics and you'll see the major difference.
But I am already playing at max settings
By that I also mean resolution, such as 4K, 8K, 16K
OP get the 14900k and don’t look back.
What GPU were you using before? What games are we talking about?