What processor do you use for your gaming pc?

What processor do you use for your gaming pc?

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Now I use i7-6700K with liquid metal.
For upgrade I will buy i9-9900K - just because I can afford it.

Are those packs of condoms?

I5 6400 with stock fan plus a GTX 1060 3gb. She gets the job done

Core i7 8th gen, and im to lazy to look up all the other shit

One that goes super fast. Minecraft doesn’t need much.

Ryzen 3 Gen 1
4 core 4 threads
3.50ghz
Works good with a 1050TI 4gb GPU.

i7-3930k. because if i ever decide to sli i can have a full 16 lanes for each card, and since im using a discrete gpu im not wasting cpu die space with integrated graphics i wont use

Not gonna lie, I thought the same thing before hopping into the thread

I don't have a dedicated gaming PC, so I just use a 2-in1 laptop I got in 2016 that has an intel Core i7 processor.

AMD fx 8350

3570k @4.5, it just wont die or chug. Will try a Ryzen if it ever breaks.

I got a new laptop with an i7 8750H, a word of advice for other anons with the same:

They run hot, too hot, so I advise undervolting them to prevent thermal throttle and to increase their life span.

>gaming pc

i9-9900k
1080ti

>laptop

I have better than that and games still suck.

>Ryzen 1700 8-core
>16GB PC2400 ram
>GeForce 1050ti 4gb

Or maybe it's just dark souls 3, the only game I've tried to play. From games tend to run like shit on PC. I built it for basic 4k video editing. Works fine for that.

8700k @ 5ghz
2080ti

I don't have a gaming PC, just my workstation, but I run an Intel Core i7 7820X. I need the 128 GB of RAM, otherwise I would have gone with a 9900K.

I7-8700k OC'd to 4.6
GTX-1080
2x8gb of 3600 RAM

Ryzen 1800X
R9 390X

It's an issue with all 8750's from what I have researched, so it doesn't matter what ypu put it in. Get off your high horse.

i9-9900k
2080ti

I'm not sure but i know mine is pretty big (like 2 TB)

Bottlenecked

laptop has limited cooling ability
heat not so much issue with proper cooling in a desktop

Yeah, on a desktop, heat is really only an issue once you overclock. Like, Skylake-X gets a bad rep, but my 7820X stays at 30C idle and tops out at 85C during extensive workloads. No liquid metal or custom watercooling, just a Dark Rock Pro 4. It stays pretty quiet as well.

(I have it overclocked to 4.2 Ghz.)

I7 4770k overclocked to ~4.2 with 1060 6Gb. Barely use it tbh, but it runs Skyrim, DS3, and anything else I want flawlessly on max settings

ARM

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the new i3 8100 to 8350 is absolute perfection for gaming. insane core speed, insane cheap for the performance, more monies for GPU.

>Windows 98SE gaming PC
>Athlon 2800+
>512 mb
>Radeon 9000 128mb

>Windows XP gaming PC
>Athlon 64 X2 6400
>4 gb
>Radeon HD 6870

>Windows 7 gaming PC
>Core I7-4790K
>16 gb
>GTX 970

The top two systems were literally picked out of the trash and the Win 7 machine was cobbled together from parts on eBay for less than $500.

I've done extensive testing and in my specific setup and workflow there's no bottleneck issues whatsoever.

I remember when I was poor.

I7 3.5ish g sync laptop with 970. Still runs everything I throw at it 75 fps and smooth. 144 so overated.

The only game I run is your mom, bitch

Then you clearly don't know what bottlenecking is

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i5-7600 non-K as I don't need to overclock

2700x at 4.3ghz smt off

An Xeon X5670 OC @ 4.4Ghz.

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9900k

Ryzen 7 2700x GTX 1080
Dell 49" monitor + RTX 2080ti arriving this week