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    Budget 90k+ Price/Performance PC build

    From ATI/AMD, I have had models from PowerColor, Sapphire and XFX and none of those models have ever failed. From Nvidia, I have had two GPUs from MSI and they have never failed either. Windows10/11 drivers may be more unstable or buggier so windows users often think their GPU has a problem...
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    Budget 90k+ Price/Performance PC build

    AMD does not even provide an iGPU on its CPUs because desktop users who build their own PCs have no use for this at all. So no it is not a good addition, it is a useless addition. And that iGPU provides 1.5 watts of power consumption in idle that you thus constantly save with the KF variants...
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    Budget 90k+ Price/Performance PC build

    https://nanoreview.net/en/cpu-compare/intel-core-i5-13500-vs-intel-core-i5-12600kf Most apps a standard user uses daily are single-threaded, and in multi-core performance the 13500 is only narrowly faster. On average, the 13500 offers about 3.8% higher performance, and it is 12% more expensive...
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    Budget 90k+ Price/Performance PC build

    I took twice the cheapest price on pcpartpicker currently. Intel 12600KF = $194.00 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09FXFJW2F?tag=pcpapi-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1 Intel 13500 = $247.98 https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1735134-REG/intel_bx8071513500_core_i5_13500_2_5_ghz.html The single core...
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    Budget 90k+ Price/Performance PC build

    Then again, the 5600X is significantly cheaper, so that makes sense. Currently, the Intel 12600KF is the sweet spot in the CPU market for when you want something powerful on a limited budget. This is the result I get with the Intel 12600KF: I do not overclock and I use RAM @6000 MHz. Suppose...
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