I’m still on a 10700k and skipped the whole Alderlake / Rapterlake / Raptorlake Refresh LGA 1700 platform. Just wondering how many Intel users out there also completely skipped the current platform and are waiting on what’s next in 2024.

I mostly just game at 4K 60fps and so far for the games I play my system is still holding up really well (paired with my rtx 3090). How about you guys?

  • HappyIsGottB
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    1 year ago

    Lol what i skipped

    I7 3770 --> I912900k DDR3 1600 --> DDR5 6400 GT630 --> GTX 1050 --> RTX 2080s (while waiting for release of 4090) --> 4090

  • KH33tBitB
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    1 year ago

    I’m coming from a 9700k and have just purchased a 14700k. It’s in a box with all the other bits ready to be put together.

    I usually aim for 5-6 years from a system and my current system is just over 5.

    Felt like the right time to make the move.

  • Elf_7B
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    1 year ago

    I know this is only Intel, but I have a 5950X (released same year as 10900K) and honestly I don’t plan to upgrade anytime soon, at least 3-4 years. Next cpu will be Intel most likely. I hope they have something good up their sleeves.

  • VikingIchorB
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    1 year ago

    I’m still on my 2600k, I’m skipping every Intel generation apparently.

  • horendusB
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    1 year ago

    If you not having application performance issues related to your CPU then hold off until you are

    Thats basically the correct way to look at it.

  • d13m3B
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    1 year ago

    I had 10700, 10850 and then 12600 and 12600 was much much better than even 10850, it noticeable even in windows.