Sometimes Upgrading Your PC is Easy(ish) - Intel 13900K
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
- #Sponsored by Intel. Intel has gifted me with the Intel Core i9 13900K & Core i5 13600K for this video. Check out the Intel product information below!
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In today's video I'll be going over the process and requirements to upgrading to the Intel Core i9 13900k/13600K. We'll also take a look at the improvements over the last generation: 12th gen; and what a small undervolt and underclock can do in terms of temps and performance.
Chapters:
Intro: 0:00
Updates to the 13th Gen: 0:51
Upgrade Path/Hardware Compatibility: 1:55
Undervolt & Underclock: 3:11
Closing Thoughts: 4:13
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Upgrade components one at a time or all at once??
I dont know anything about PCs, you just have an amazing voice... and I say this in the least creepy way possible.
Hahaha thanks Jess!
WHAT YEAR AM I IN??? JDDDDDDDDDD
good to see you man.
It's been 84 years....
Lee happy to see you here man :) It honestly feels like 10 years later 😭
What do you end up doing with the older processors? I've had some projects that I could use really old ones for but I just upgraded to a 5800X3D and have a 3700x laying around.
Fortunately the plan was to get a living room PC/station for the rest of the family to use to store pictures and watch stuff on there but in the future I think it would be a bit more difficult to think of things to use old components for.
You nailed it on the head. That's exactly what I'm doing. Just set up a 'game room' living room area in the loft utilizing my 9900K and RX580 for an HTPC. I'll continue to upgrade it as I upgrade my personal PC. A couple other uses I would recommend would be a NAS/home server and also a Plex server for movies and shows. I could also see using a secondary PC for streaming to get all the streaming gear clutter away from the main setup. Just a couple ideas. If all else fails, I package it up and gift it to friends/family and local PC component shops.
I understand that this is a sponsored video, but the 5800x3d is the ''Backwards compatible king'', if you ask me.
Just ordered mine and I'm gonna put it in my 5+ year old B350 board.
In terms of straight up going back several generations, absolutely. 5800X3D is a fantastic proposition. My argument here is more towards seeing this new age technology bleeding in with DDR5, Thread Director/Windows 11, PCIe gen 5. Some of these technologies could have been proprietary to integrate with this hybrid architecture from Intel, but I'm just happy to see support for last gen hardware as we're seeing all these new technologies becoming standardized/consumer grade
So you said z series mother board. Could I upgrade a 8700k on a z370 motherboard for this new cpu
You'd need a 6th or 7th gen board, so Z690/Z790, B660/B760, H670/H770
I’m trying to increase my performance for my laptop. I’m having trouble running steam games because of the fps and lag. I got a Dell Inspiron 5570 model. What parts do you recommend me to upgrade? Also having trouble trying to figure out what parts are compatible.
Dawg he not going to do research for u lmao
Also its so easy to look up
@@oliven9067can't fix lazy
Why no new vids :/
what happen to u posting