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  • Does it have to be the 9600?

    Yep. The 9600k is sitting on my desk right now. Motherboard and ram in the mail.

    I'd guess you're probably not buying new but the new prices of the 9600 and 10600KF are very similar on PCPartPicker.

    Got it for free from my nephew.

    If you can't make it work for the B580 then a 2080 for $200 would offer excellent price to performance, though you may find yourself limited by the 8 GB VRAM before too long. If you can find a 6700 XT for no more than $260 or a 2080 Ti for no more than $275 that would offer about the same price to performance as the B580 (based on TechPowerUp's database of relative GPU performance). Knock about $30-40 off those prices to have price to performance on par with a $200 2080.

    I'm stuck with the 9600k as it was free. I'm paying $90 total for the mobo, and ram. That's practically half a computer for $90 bucks. Adding a CPU into the mix would make this upgrade a non starter. Plus it's 30% improvment just in CPU upgrade. Id love to get a reasonably priced 2080!

  • Yep! Have no idea what resizable BAR is. But I won't have it on my next upgraded rig. I will always be 2-6 gens behind on hardware for ram and CPU. My most current rig is a 8750h/1060. And it's putting around fine.

  • Yes, thank you for this. I'm going to dig more though some options. It might be just me, but the CPU/GPU benchmark and bottleneck sites seem like their just covering their asses on performances? Like they don't want to be explicit about pairing cards and processors.

  • So the Intel budget card explicitly does not support 9th gen Intel. Oddly enough I just listened to the LTT wan show and they mentioned it.

    When the 5k series comes out hopefully they'll dump pricing a bit more. I'd be perfectly fine with a 3060 or TI!

    Also thank you for the write up!