Strange bird
Gawd
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2021
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I sold mine and exchanged it for 5600x, in the end it all comes down to money.
2700x is 8/16 and 5600x is 6/12 and still 5600x wins in gaming.
If you have a high-end motherboard and a not so strong gpu, then the 2700x is good.
For me, the biggest benefit of the replacement is lower consumption and heating, given that I have a bad motherboard.
I assume that the 2700x is superb for someone who needs a work processor and not a gaming processor.
And the truth is that today there are processors that eat both 2700x and 5600x for breakfast.
2700x is 8/16 and 5600x is 6/12 and still 5600x wins in gaming.
If you have a high-end motherboard and a not so strong gpu, then the 2700x is good.
For me, the biggest benefit of the replacement is lower consumption and heating, given that I have a bad motherboard.
I assume that the 2700x is superb for someone who needs a work processor and not a gaming processor.
And the truth is that today there are processors that eat both 2700x and 5600x for breakfast.