![]() Do the same workload a few times each and time it. Especially if you're building a workhorse.īasically, try an overclock. I just don't know about it w/ the heat Coffee Lake seems to push to get that overclock. That isn't to say you won't see gain from going 5.1-5.3(silicon lottery) vs the 4.7 boost. I'm using Threadripper, but I will say I see no difference between when my chip boosts (XFR) 4 cores to 4.0-.4.1 vs manually pushing it there on all cores. But Lightroom is the real bottleneck here) the next 5-6 years? Would buying a 'k' version be wise, because overclocking would give me genuine benefits? Or is it more likely I am only risking my system's stability, without expecting any real life gains in terms of performance, when using Lightroom (and Photoshop. And it is obviously better than a 5820k or 6800k in terms of running Lightroom. At this moment 8700k seems a solid choice. So, starting with CPU's that are already 2-3 generations old seems a bad idea. I am looking to build a system that will be good enough for the next 5-6 years. I am not looking for "best price/performance".
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