Plz help first pc built.Gtx 1070 8gb with i7 7700,i5 7600k,ryzen 5 1600,ryzen 5 1600x

kamranzafarai

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Which Processor is powerful among these,only for gaming.
1)i7 7700
2)i7 4790
3)ryzen 5 1600x
4)ryzen 5 1600
5)i5 7600k
They are all new n the same price here where I live.but the i7 7700 n i7 4790 are used.I don't care if it is used.which is it the most powerful processor among these
 


I've no clue what your build is because you have so many different processors, GFX cards and the block of text is just plain confusing. Then we add, well........ Wonder why 30+ minutes have passed?


In short, make sure you can return your parts. Get it in writing. If you can't don't buy whatever you are thinking about buying.


Future proof doesn't exist. 1080 Ti does.

Just for gaming and all those other regular tasks like, browsing, videos and music?

7700K, Z270 board, 16GB 3000MHz RAM, 1080.
 
Just go for ryzen 7. Along to be future proof does not really exist.

Go for ryzen 7 with 8 cores because it performs for pure gaming close to the i7 7700k, but I think as games get more multithreaded that now cores and now threads will be what you want. Get a solid board you can overclock on later.

Go ahead and get the 1080 to as that is the fastest card today, stay on 1080p and maybe it will last nearly as long as you hope but no guarantees of course.
 



If you stream, twitch, or render/video edit a LOT the Ryzen 1700 would be good for you. If you don't I'd opt for the 7700K
 
I still would not recommend it. The i7 is great, but there are some of the issues with the thermal paste between the lid and the actual cpu. Plus I think single thread performance was what 10%?

I just think if this go more multithreaded there extra cores could be more important later on. Just my 2 cents.
 

aasawa

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Currently I am using Ryzen 5 1600, no overclocking, and paired with GTX 1080 mini, no issues in gaming so far. Any ways you cant go much wrong with any of there processors, they all are good, go for Ryzen if you want to experience new architecture, go for intel, tried and tested.