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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/141603

Hello there! I'm posting this on the lemmy.ca instance cause I guess most people here would be used to dealing with CAD.

So my situation is the following. I have an i7 3700 with a P8Z77-V that I use for 1200p gaming, mostly Paradox games. I wanna start playing Hogwarts Legacy and I definitely feel I need to beef this up.

Last year I bought an AS-IS i7 8700 on eBay for $125, which I only got to test this week. I bought an ASUS B365M V5 and 32GB 3200MHz DDR4 for $165CAD. Lo and behold, the i7 8700 is broken af and I can only get to Windows by disabling every single CPU feature and using only 1 core.

So I've sunk $165 on the LGA1151 platform. I have a chance to get an 8700k for $200, or an 8700 for $150 (and a bit of travel). Any suggestions? Thanks!

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

The RAM is worth a fair amount so it's not all sunk cost. See if you can find a Ryzen 3600 and B450/B550 motherboard combo for that price. The 8700 price is inflated because it's the fastest CPU LGA1151 users can upgrade to without a platform upgrade. Plus if you go AM4 you can always upgrade to a 5800X3D later. The R5 3600 and 8700(K) are about on par.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Try and snag a 9900k and mod the bios, should be able to snag one for around that price