Intel 8th Generation Core i3 8350K and Core i5 8600K Review
PC Mark
Published: 19th March 2018 | Source: Intel | Price: |
PC Mark
PC Mark provides a bit of a rollercoaster ride. The oldest version, PC Mark 7, absolutely loves the AMD chips; PC Mark 8 unquestionably likes the Intel arrangements ordered chronologically, whilst the most recent PC Mark 10 again prefers Intel to the point that the overclocked i5-8600K managed to sneak ahead of the stock i9-7900X.
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Hey guys, quick question (that I will end up checking google after) but its one that I just thought of:
Which do you wager would be better for gaming - i3-8350k or i5-8400 ? |
depends on the games you play and if they are CPU bound but I would imagine the king of gaming CPU will still be the i5
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Whatever xD, thanks for the info once again!Quote
I guess the smartest way would be to wait for DDR5 and Intel's 9th or even 10th Gen, right?

Well, I guess it's time to upgrade soon... The real question though is: is it worth to upgrade from an i7-4770K to an i5-8600K? Since I'm only a gamer and occasional streamer, I got myself the i7 back in 2013, to have the extra threads for the stream. Performance-wise it would make sense, of course, but would it be worth to upgrade for just 2 more cores/4 more threads, or should I rather save for the i7... Argh, decisions ._.
I guess the smartest way would be to wait for DDR5 and Intel's 9th or even 10th Gen, right? ![]() |
Which do you wager would be better for gaming - i3-8350k or i5-8400 ?Quote