Originally Posted by
Andalusian girls
maybe scheduler optimisations will bring the FPS you want to see, but the vast majority of early gaming benchmarks i'm seeing show the 9900K consistently outperforming the 3900X and the 9700K consistently outperforming the 3700X (and both not inconsistently losing to an 8700K), honestly haven't looked into 3600 v 9600 as i5s are not so much my jam. know everyone's needs are different but i need gaming performance above all else + rock a 1080ti that i'm not about to ditch for an AMD GPU in the hopes of juicing up a couple more FPS, as such the higher end Ryzen CPUs losing out to, or under the most favorable conditions only matching, a year-old Intel line in gaming workloads and single-core performance is a little disappointing. hell like i said i might still get one, but if Intel does deliver with Ice/Comet Lake and open up a double-digit performance gap again by the end of the year not sure i could justify it. in wait and see mode.