I'm considering an upgrade from my i9600k and I'm torn between switching to a top-tier AM4 chip or saving up for an AM5 processor. I want something with at least 12 cores since I'll be playing demanding games like Cyberpunk with Ray Tracing, RDR, RDR 2, and Forza Horizon 6, as well as Half-Life 3 once it's confirmed. What's the best route for performance?
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For gaming, you really don’t need more than 8 cores. Most of the games you mentioned won’t utilize more than that. If you’re looking to upgrade, it really depends on your budget. AM5 is definitely faster but comes at a higher cost.
If you're planning to keep your RAM, consider LGA1700. The 14600k could be a solid choice for a DDR4 CPU. It's worth researching if DDR4 motherboards are still easy to find.
Definitely consider going for a high-end AM4 processor like the x3d variants, as they can provide a significant gaming performance boost. Just keep in mind that AM5 currently has pricey RAM options.
How long do you think it would take to save up for AM5? Remember, AM5 only supports DDR5 memory, which is faster. It might be better suited for next-gen games.
I recently upgraded from a Ryzen 3600 (similar to your i9600k) to a Ryzen 5700x and it’s been fantastic for gaming. However, I'd lean towards an AM5 setup if I were you for future-proofing. It's all about the upgrade options.

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