Intel 8th Generation Core i3 8350K and Core i5 8600K Review
Cinebench R15
Published: 19th March 2018 | Source: Intel | Price: |
CineBench R15
The 8th Generation of Intel CPUs has some impressive extra cores compared to the 7th Generation iterations of these particular models, but perhaps the most impressive aspect is the performance Intel have extracted from each individual core. Whilst overall the AMD Ryzen processors do well, the state of the single CPU graph shows how much better the Intel options are core vs core.
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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