12600k. I wouldn't touch anything 13th and 14th generation Intel, not with the issues Intel has had with them. Just wait for Arrow Lake, but if you have an LGA1700 motherboard Alder Lake is good for now until Intel figures it out. Of course Ryzen 4 is a beast of a CPU, avoid Zen 5 stuff.
@whatyareckon5985 Haha, fair point! AMD definitely has a strong lineup, but for those who prefer Intel, this video covers for 2024. At the end of the day, it's all about what's best for your setup!"
@@whatyareckon5985 ???? 13600k curbstomps 9700x for $150 less. 14900k curbstomps 9950x in every metric. 14700k shits on 9900x. AMD only has 7800x3d for gaming, but is literally ass at everything else.
You can see how the most popular intel cpu right now is the i9 12900k 😅 people stopped buying the 13th n 14th gen due to their ongoing issues...cant risk 500-600$ on a cpu that may die in six months, talking from experience!
Interesting take! I've actually been hearing mixed feedback about the newer generations too, but it's mostly been about higher temperatures and power consumption. I'm curious though, what kind of issues did you run into with the 13th and 14th gen? I've been keeping an eye on them for potential builds, so I'd appreciate the heads up!
@PCPowerHub well random crashes in games and in premiere pro, and after some months that finally leads to blue screen crashes. After the microcode update seemed to have fixed it but the cpu performance went down by 15-20% and according to some tech testers, once you start getting these blue screens, your intel cpu is already physically damaged and will slowly degrade in the future..the best is just to rma it for a refund and go amd with the money if I want a stable system and performing cpu... this process is just too long, and I use my computer mostly for work, so I can't go without a system for 2-4 weeks. I have been slowing building an amd system to replace it and will just ask intel for a refund once it's done..
Wow, that sounds like a real pain. Random crashes and blue screens after a few months are frustrating, especially if you rely on your system for work. It's good that you're already building an AMD system as a backup. The RMA process can definitely be a hassle, especially with the 2-4 week downtime. Hopefully, switching to AMD gives you a smoother experience! Let me know how it goes once you've made the switch-I might follow suit if Intel doesn't get their act together , I just uploaded a video about the 13th generation, now I will not upload a video for the 14th generation and I will start uploading about AMD. Thank you.
Hey @pelimies1818, no joke here! The video is meant to help those interested in Intel's lineup for 2024. But if you have any suggestions or think something could be better, I’d love to hear it. Constructive feedback is always welcome!
@RickTheClipper Absolutely! AMD has really been killing it lately when it comes to price-to-performance. They've come a long way and offer great value, especially for those who want high performance without breaking the bank. It’s hard to beat the ‘bang for the buck’ AMD is offering right now!
12600k. I wouldn't touch anything 13th and 14th generation Intel, not with the issues Intel has had with them. Just wait for Arrow Lake, but if you have an LGA1700 motherboard Alder Lake is good for now until Intel figures it out. Of course Ryzen 4 is a beast of a CPU, avoid Zen 5 stuff.
Good points about Alder Lake! I agree, Ryzen 4 is definitely a strong choice, especially if you're looking to avoid some of the newer-gen issues.
You don't, you buy amd.
@whatyareckon5985 Haha, fair point! AMD definitely has a strong lineup, but for those who prefer Intel, this video covers for 2024. At the end of the day, it's all about what's best for your setup!"
LOL. Name one good AMD product that doesn't get shit on by Intel, ill wait.
@@ProVishGaming lol you been living under a rock since 2017 mate?
@@ProVishGaming Intel are now that AMD was before ryzen Series. AMD now is king if gaming cpus.
@@whatyareckon5985 ???? 13600k curbstomps 9700x for $150 less. 14900k curbstomps 9950x in every metric. 14700k shits on 9900x. AMD only has 7800x3d for gaming, but is literally ass at everything else.
You can see how the most popular intel cpu right now is the i9 12900k 😅 people stopped buying the 13th n 14th gen due to their ongoing issues...cant risk 500-600$ on a cpu that may die in six months, talking from experience!
Interesting take! I've actually been hearing mixed feedback about the newer generations too, but it's mostly been about higher temperatures and power consumption. I'm curious though, what kind of issues did you run into with the 13th and 14th gen? I've been keeping an eye on them for potential builds, so I'd appreciate the heads up!
@PCPowerHub well random crashes in games and in premiere pro, and after some months that finally leads to blue screen crashes. After the microcode update seemed to have fixed it but the cpu performance went down by 15-20% and according to some tech testers, once you start getting these blue screens, your intel cpu is already physically damaged and will slowly degrade in the future..the best is just to rma it for a refund and go amd with the money if I want a stable system and performing cpu... this process is just too long, and I use my computer mostly for work, so I can't go without a system for 2-4 weeks. I have been slowing building an amd system to replace it and will just ask intel for a refund once it's done..
Wow, that sounds like a real pain. Random crashes and blue screens after a few months are frustrating, especially if you rely on your system for work. It's good that you're already building an AMD system as a backup. The RMA process can definitely be a hassle, especially with the 2-4 week downtime. Hopefully, switching to AMD gives you a smoother experience! Let me know how it goes once you've made the switch-I might follow suit if Intel doesn't get their act together , I just uploaded a video about the 13th generation, now I will not upload a video for the 14th generation and I will start uploading about AMD. Thank you.
the best intel cpu to buy is the ryzen cpus, any, really
The best Intel CPU really depends on your needs, but Ryzen CPUs are great too! It’s all about finding what works best for your build.
Is this vid a joke?
Hey @pelimies1818, no joke here! The video is meant to help those interested in Intel's lineup for 2024. But if you have any suggestions or think something could be better, I’d love to hear it. Constructive feedback is always welcome!
Only joke is you buying inferior products.
@@ProVishGaming Only joke is you pressing like to your own comments..
@@pelimies1818 oh the irony LOL
How much you get paid from Intel?
XD, I wish! I just enjoy sharing what I’ve learned about Intel CPUs, but I’m all about helping people find what suits their needs!
NO INTEL!
XD fair enough! Intel's not for everyone. What’s your go-to CPU brand?
@@PCPowerHub AMD provides the biggest bang for the buck
@RickTheClipper Absolutely! AMD has really been killing it lately when it comes to price-to-performance. They've come a long way and offer great value, especially for those who want high performance without breaking the bank. It’s hard to beat the ‘bang for the buck’ AMD is offering right now!