TheF34RChannel
Senior member
- May 18, 2017
- 786
- 310
- 136
Find the softspot in this lineup is hard. I want to say it's the 7900, but its hard to look at $1k CPU as decent deal. I guess the big question becomes coffee lake and how much it will encroach with it's i7, on the 7820x. That said requirement wise yeah it looks like the 7820 has the best clocks, it's twice the cores of the 7700, and as long as you are only using 1 NVME (maybe 2) and 1 GPU, it looks like a good buy (for an i9). Just be really picky on the board, don't go with a high option list version that may not work well with the 7820.
This time it will be a shared sweet spot I think, based on PCIe lanes: i7-7820X and i9-7900X. +$400 is an enormous jump upwards though for the additional lanes and only 2 more cores, however it'll be the cheapest 44 lanes option. Every board option works with the 8C SKU, so TahoeDust has nothing to worry about - unless he stuffs with lane crunching things, which he said he wouldn't so all is well in the world.
Right now I have my eyes on the Asus Strix X299-E. Seems like it has everything I would need without being too overkill. I came across a good deal on 32gb (4x8gb) of Corsair Vengence LED 3200MHz (16-18-18-36) the other day ($260), so I went ahead and scooped it up.
I'm eyeing the same board for the same reasons I'll bet they'll have an F version out shortly after, probably only without the WiFi but cheaper. Might pick that up instead because WiFi = ugh imo.
Where did you pick up that kit?? - Oh never mind, US by the looks of it.
Worse, cause clock to clock is SK-X worse than Ryzen in Cinebenchs. And Ryzen at 4 GHz 8c/16t has socre around the 1770-1800 points
It's a good thing then that I don't spent hours (or a single second for that matter) running CineBench