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You do not say what kind of computing you are doing, but I'll look at this from a gaming standpoint. To put it simply, no. But to answer all your questions with detail, I'll start with the difference in The ending of the model names (K, F, etc.). the K suffix at the end of the i5-9600k model designated that it has been unlocked, meaning you can overclock the CPU; overclocking is a way of getting more power from a device. The F designation describes a CPU that does not have integrated graphics for mostly general pc computing. The idea behind the F design is that unnecessary power reserved for the graphics integration is not needed in PCs that are using a designated GPU (GTX 2060, 5600 XT, etc.). This in turn decreases the power consumption. The more specific difference in the two processors of i5-i7 here are that, typically an i7 model will have either have more cores, threads; basically more computing power to Do more things AT ONCE. To be clear, the i59600k is an excellent CPU for gaming at the moment because games are not using more than 6 cores typically. This might not be true in the future so the real difference in the two from a gaming perspective is minimal, although the i7-9700f might be better suited for future benefit when more cores are utilized in games. I have a device running an i9 generation 10 processor, and running games does not improve between the two. This also depends on the other peripherals you are using. I hope this helps anyone with the same question.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Intel Core i7 Processor is an overall faster processor. It does have 8-Cores vs. the 6-Cores that the Intel Core i5 Processor has. No matter if you require more Cores or not, the Intel Core i7 will increase anyone’s overall Performance on every task. For the money difference between those processors, it is well worth the spend. In a couple of years, you'll be better in computing and therefore need the increased speeds anyways. So in the long run, it will save you money. The Intel Core i7 Processors have more Cores, more Cache and more top end speed. Latency becomes almost nil and execution is a lot quicker. I hope you enjoy your new system!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.no its not faster or better the i 7 has 8 cores and the i5 has 6. the i7 is faster, more money,better
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, the I5 9600K is not better. It is an unlocked CPU, so it can be overclocked, where the I7-9700F is a locked CPU. Here's the difference: I5-9600K \has 6 cores/6 threads and is overclockable and has built in Intel graphics and uses 95 watts. The I7-9700F is an 8 core/8thread locked CPU and does not have built in Intel graphics and uses 65 watts. Based on the fact that you are asking this question, I'm going to guess that you just want to setup a system and not tinker with overclocking. If that is correct, then I would go with the I5-9600k and save yourself over $100. The only time I would invest the extra money in the I7-9700F is if I really needed more CPU cores.
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