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In general they are all fairly even. The 5800X is slightly faster than the 9900k and about even with the 10900k in gaming. The 10900k has a slight lead in productivity due to the extra 2c/4t. The biggest benefits to the 5800X over the i9s right now are 1. Power consumption (by like 100W compared to the 10th gen) and 2. Smart Access Memory when paired with an AMD graphics card. Basically what I'm saying is in your scenario you'd probably have next to 0 performance uplift, but you would reduce power draw if that matters to you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have had a 5800X since January. I don't know if it's the PCI4 drive or whatever but it is a snappier system with the 5800X over my 10900K. Don't get me wrong nothing about the 10900K is bad this just seems quicker. Games fantastic.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.AMD is normally much better for gaming as where intel is generally better at office/studio work.
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