I'm looking to pair a CPU with my 5070 Ti mainly for gaming at 4K, but I might also play at 1440p or 1080p for certain games. I'm not aiming for anything above 150 fps during competitive play since I find even 60 fps is good enough for games like CS2. Ideally, I would consider the 7800X3D, but in the UK, it's only £50 cheaper than the 9800X3D, which feels like overkill for me. I'm looking at CPUs priced between £200 and £260, such as the 9600X or 9700X, and I'm planning to buy a B850 motherboard, which makes the 9700X seem like a better fit than the 7700X.
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The 9700X is a solid choice for your budget and availability. While the 7800X3D and 9800X3D are better performers, if you can stretch your budget, the 9800X3D will give you more longevity. Trust me, it's a game changer compared to the 9700X.
If you're looking for a budget option, the 9600X will work just fine with your setup!
You might also want to check out the 7600X3D if it's available where you are. I’ve seen it for around $340, which is about £250. It's a solid option!
Honestly, if you can swing it, go for the 7800X3D or 9800X3D. They're definitely worth the investment in the long run, especially for 4K gaming.
I run an i7 12700K with my 5070 Ti, and it handles 4K like a champ. Just throwing it out there if you're considering Intel.

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