Are 4 thread cpus like the i5-4690k obsolete?

We are getting 16 thread 4ghz CPUs for like $250 now.

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yup, as soon as 16 thread cpus arrived my computer stopped working

Ryzen 7 1700 is like $150, based as fuck.

64 core Threadripper soon.

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Literally nothing but incel coding shit benefits from more than 4 cores

Yes. 4 core is entry level now

Play any new game and see the frame drops

Only incel strategy games are cpu dependant

And yet, Premiere, After Effects and Blender all run faster on my 9900K desktop than the 2950X (3200Mhz memory) in my office PC. Synthetic workloads are useless.

They'll be the new Pentiums.

And entry-level laptop/tablet CPUs.

It's still capable of running old single player games but it shits the bed with open world games.

Yes but not by much for gaming.
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That reviewer is an idiot. He has no concept on what a GPU bottleneck is.

>falling for the quad core meme
i still use dual core. works like a charm.

that witcher 3 8700k vs 2700k i see is from him isn't it? jesus christ lmao.

2700x not k. kthx

Nah, work pays for my license.

If you watched that guy for any kind of hardware information, You dun goofed. The guy is a literal idiot.

He'll compare a 2400g vs a 9900k and say it has the same gaming performance because he has no clue what a gpu bottleneck is. the retard is using a 2060 for testing CPU's.

No, there's like a 10% max difference between the 2600k and the 8700k in real world shit.
Intel has been draggin ass for a long time now

Overclock it, it's still viable for games at 60FPS, however the 4690k/4790k are starting to show their age against the 9th gen high end CPUs, even in single threaded software/video games.(DDR4 gives significant FPS gains in some games too)

depends what for?

for gaming? no, not yet. if ryzen continues to do well, then developers might start optimising for more cores though.

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