I switched from an Intel Core i7 2600K to this one, and while I didn't notice any significant improvements in performance, switching between apps became faster, the system started to run more quickly, and gaming FPS increased because my i7 was unable to fully load the GTX 1080, in fact. The improvement was done for this. I considered building the system around the core i5 7600k, but when I saw the price, I decided I didn't need to overpay for the graphics core on Intel and started looking closely at AMD. I'll admit that I had some skepticism about this office, but it turned out that they weren't idle and had developed a line of ryzen, which convinced me to go with the "red". In general, if you are building a gaming PC, it makes sense to save on the graphics core of the processor because it is not really used anywhere except in office PCs. AMD understands this and created a separate ruler with built-in graph core (smart people), and it's really cool. I took it for 11k against 19k for the core i5 7600k. In conclusion, I want to say that I support AMD and that I sincerely hope that Intel will change its ways and start lowering the price of its products. This is especially important given the situation in our nation now that the value of the dollar has nearly tripled.
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