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Should I buy a Core i9 9900K or wait for core i9 10900K for few months?
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<blockquote data-quote="SumTingWong" data-source="post: 858154" data-attributes="member: 71335"><p>The i9 10900k will beat 3900x.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>14nm is on the bleeding edge.</p><p></p><p>Intel 14nm is on the bleeding edge. 5th gen, 6th gen, 7th gen, 8th gen, 9th gen, and now 10th gen. Intel try to hang onto the 14nm as long as possible and by the time Intel is going to 12 or 10nm, AMD will be on lower nanometer. Lower nanometer = better performance, higher efficiency, and better thermal. The i9 9900k speak from itself. The 10900k will going to be faster than i9 9900k for about 2% better in single core and 30% on multi core but you are going to need a better cooling to cool down the 10900k because it will runs hotter than 9900k. In addition, a new motherboard for the same 14nm architecture with a different chipset, and higher electricity bill because 10900k can sap more than 125Watts TDP. IPC from Intel 9th to 10th gen is not even great at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SumTingWong, post: 858154, member: 71335"] The i9 10900k will beat 3900x. 14nm is on the bleeding edge. Intel 14nm is on the bleeding edge. 5th gen, 6th gen, 7th gen, 8th gen, 9th gen, and now 10th gen. Intel try to hang onto the 14nm as long as possible and by the time Intel is going to 12 or 10nm, AMD will be on lower nanometer. Lower nanometer = better performance, higher efficiency, and better thermal. The i9 9900k speak from itself. The 10900k will going to be faster than i9 9900k for about 2% better in single core and 30% on multi core but you are going to need a better cooling to cool down the 10900k because it will runs hotter than 9900k. In addition, a new motherboard for the same 14nm architecture with a different chipset, and higher electricity bill because 10900k can sap more than 125Watts TDP. IPC from Intel 9th to 10th gen is not even great at all. [/QUOTE]
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