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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Best PC set up
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<blockquote data-quote="harmonylab" data-source="post: 303608" data-attributes="member: 1386"><p>If you have to upgrade immediately, you could look into the 6 core 8700K or the 8 core 9900K. we're using 9900K and it's beastly. unfortunately, the price is also beastly. </p><p></p><p>if you can wait a bit, Ryzen 3000 series will be released next month. the 8 core 3700x will be similar to 9900K in single thread and much better multi thread for like half the price and lower power draw. and the 12 core 3900x if you really want max performance. be sure to get high speed ram with this setup, as it's sensitive to ram speeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harmonylab, post: 303608, member: 1386"] If you have to upgrade immediately, you could look into the 6 core 8700K or the 8 core 9900K. we're using 9900K and it's beastly. unfortunately, the price is also beastly. if you can wait a bit, Ryzen 3000 series will be released next month. the 8 core 3700x will be similar to 9900K in single thread and much better multi thread for like half the price and lower power draw. and the 12 core 3900x if you really want max performance. be sure to get high speed ram with this setup, as it's sensitive to ram speeds. [/QUOTE]
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