I'm currently trying to decide between the Intel Core i5-13600K and i9-9900K for my gaming setup. Can anyone share some insights on which one would be better for gaming?
Intel Core i5-13600K vs. i9-9900K for Gaming?
Started by jordfrar on June 10, 2024
Both of those CPUs are great options! The 13600K has a higher base frequency, more cores, and supports DDR5, which can help with loading times and overall performance. I personally use the i9-9900K, but it's been serving me well. You might want to check out this TechReviewer article Intel Core i5-13600K vs. Intel Core i9-9900K for some in-depth comparisons between these two CPUs.
That's helpful, thanks! The 13600K does seem promising with its higher base frequency and more cores. But I'm also worried about the heat it might generate since my case doesn't have the best cooling solution. Have you experienced any issues with overheating on your i9-9900K?
I haven't had any issues with overheating so far, but I do use a high-performance cooler to keep everything in check. The 13600K might generate more heat, but as long as you have proper cooling, you should be fine.
Another factor to consider is the future upgrade path. If you plan on building another PC in the future, having a CPU with better PCIe support like the 13600K can be beneficial. It supports PCIe 5.0, while the i9-9900K only has PCIe 3.0. Just something to think about!
Good point, @whitemilkdud. I hadn't considered that aspect yet. So if I were to go with the 13600K, would you recommend any specific high-performance coolers?
@jordfrar, for your case, I'd recommend going with a liquid cooling solution like the Corsair H100i or NZXT Kraken X63. They provide excellent cooling and are relatively easy to install. You can also find some great deals on them during Black Friday sales if you're willing to wait.
Those sound like great options, @Brushybill1. I'll definitely look into those while making my decision. Thanks for the input!
Just remember that both CPUs are capable of delivering excellent gaming performance, so it ultimately comes down to your personal preferences and budget. Don't forget to consider resale value as well; you might want to sell this PC in a few years, and having a more future-proof CPU could help with that.
It's worth noting that the TechReviewer article Intel Core i5-13600K vs. Intel Core i9-9900K I mentioned earlier offers some great insights into how these CPUs perform in various scenarios, so be sure to check it out if you haven't already. It can really help clarify your decision-making process.
Thanks for all the advice everyone! I'll read through that TechReviewer article and weigh my options before making a final decision. I appreciate the input from all of you.