If you do serious work benefiting from more cores, more memory or more memory channels, and you are not just playing games and a bit typing, browsing and spreadsheetting on your PC, look at latest Genoas and Threadrippers instead of consumer processors. You will completely lose any interests on how Intel and AMD entertain the crowd with their 100500 generations of Ryzen and Core processors
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meacupla - Wednesday, July 31, 2024 - link
The prices for 9900X and 9700X are switched around in the chart.$359 for a 9900X would be a jugular for Intel.
patel21 - Wednesday, July 31, 2024 - link
Oops, They seem to forget to disable the product launch scheduler.NextGen_Gamer - Thursday, August 1, 2024 - link
These are FANTASTIC prices if this turns out to be true!Hifihedgehog - Thursday, August 1, 2024 - link
Typo: "none the less" should be "nonetheless."GeoffreyA - Thursday, August 1, 2024 - link
It's a matter of preference. "None the less," if I remember correctly, is more common in older usage.James5mith - Thursday, August 1, 2024 - link
Nonetheless, nonetheless is the more common current usage. ;)SanX - Saturday, August 3, 2024 - link
If you do serious work benefiting from more cores, more memory or more memory channels, and you are not just playing games and a bit typing, browsing and spreadsheetting on your PC, look at latest Genoas and Threadrippers instead of consumer processors. You will completely lose any interests on how Intel and AMD entertain the crowd with their 100500 generations of Ryzen and Core processorsskaurus - Monday, August 5, 2024 - link
Interestingly, the price per core gets lower for higher-end parts. I think it's usually the other way around - you have to pay a premium for the best.Jhlot - Thursday, August 8, 2024 - link
Need affordable 800 series motherboards out before I consider upgrading.