I will discuss the thoughts that came to mind after upgrading from an i5-3470s to an i5-9600k. After purchasing the one I had before it six years ago, I've made the decision to upgrade while I still have the chance to do so financially. Because both the solder and the frequencies were already high out of the box, I decided to purchase the 9600k model rather than attempt to overclock it. The following are the results of the tests conducted when upgrading from an i5-3470s to an i5-9600k (both without overclocking). I used the following method to measure it: first, I launched 3DMARK Sky Diver, and then, using msi afterburner, I looked at the results. So: The maximum temperature of the processor increased from 55 to 66 degrees Celsius (with the cooler being a thermalright le grand macho without a fan), and the maximum power consumption of the processor increased from 38.2 to 82.6 watts. The price at which it was acquired was as follows: 6050 r. ($197) (March 2022) -> 18800 r. ($289) (May 2022) the two OEM This is the situation that we find ourselves in: there has been a gap of 6 years, and the cost has increased by a factor of 1.5 (if you look at it in dollars). The speed is two times higher, but due to the fact that it consumes two times more energy, the gap between the two speeds can be significantly larger in some tests. 14 nanometers, as opposed to 22 nanometers. It would appear that the only way to further improve performance is to increase the amount of power that is being consumed. Regarding the RAM, I have one more point to make. Memory of the same class - purchased from the vendor offering it at the lowest price and coming from the same manufacturer - cost me $6500 whereas 16 GB of DDR3 cost me $2280 in March 2022. Everyone is yelling that the price of RAM is going down, but nobody knows why. Over the course of the past six years, the cost of the same volume has only increased. In general, iron prices have become simply terrible, technological progress has halted, and it appears that something is moving on video cards; however, it appears that everything will come to a halt if they do not come up with something fundamentally new.
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