Why buy a new CPU when a Windows update and new GPU driver can give you 80 extra fps each
1 month ago
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Please do so. I see the 14600k being sold for $160 with free battlefield 6 included. For a battlefield bro that CPU turns into $90 if they planned on buying the game. Great value
1 month ago | 20
Sometimes i listen to HUB for the normie advice, and sometimes i listen to framechasers for reality check
1 month ago | 23
It's such a bad way of thinking, whenever someone is gonna upgrade they're getting a new motherboard anyway. Upgrade path means nothing usually.
1 month ago | 7
I got my mother in law a upgrade .7600 system. I got myself the 14600kf for my other system. She is happy and I am happy. Totally different use cases, though
1 month ago | 4
I would imagine by the way he said it that it’s a smarter choice for the future meaning you can upgrade to the 9800X3D or 10000 series (or whatever they’ll call it) versus 14th gen your kinda stuck there.
1 month ago | 15
At some point I’m under impression that he is paid by AMD for flaming intel…
1 month ago | 11
It’s coming with a ton so if you are kicking around an update it makes sense at the price… damn that’s crazy all the stuff is essentially a CPU for free if you tally it up. Long term platform wise though AM5 is the play but it’s probably gonna come down to the buyer (do they care about upgrades or ride the system till it dies after they build it)
1 month ago | 4
The 14600k was literally a gift from the tech gods at $150, like fourteen cores!! At 5.x gigahertz!!
1 month ago | 8
Apparently, Steve is smoking his dog's boogers again🤪🤪🤪 despite some of Intel's setbacks, they're still the most powerful mainstream processor is available for content and gaming. These big tech youtubers are siding way way too much on the one si
1 month ago | 4
It’s a shame intel seems to have given up on APO Because BF6 is probably the first game that would have benefited a lot from using it.
1 month ago | 4
the 7600 dips in counter strike for me (stock fclk, 6000 ram, tweaked subtimings)
1 month ago | 2
used 13700k $180-200 then i rma it if its degraded, best price performance, i did this
1 month ago | 2
The entire system becomes more expensive needing more expensive PSU and more expensive cpu cooler to cool down a higher TDP chip. In reality its not worth it even if the chip is cheaper
1 month ago | 1
Ryzen 5 7600 is a terrible CPU. Why not a Ryzen 7 7800X3D, or an i7-12700K, or a Ryzen 9 7900X? What is AMD unboxed coping?
1 month ago | 0
If you have to tune it to make it actually work, and that’s the hill you want to die on so be it. The vast vast majority just want to plug it in and it work as advertised. Tuning is out of spec, the end. You could easily say ‘well mine outperforms everything on liquid nitrogen’ it’s the biggest load of horse poo going.
1 month ago | 9
Frame Chasers
14600k vs 7600 video? HUB Steve is wilfully trying to harm gamers with his advice.
1 month ago | [YT] | 106