Since last year, Intel has launched its Core Ultra processors, based on the new Arrow Lake architecture, but for gaming they are actually slower than the older 14th-gen Core CPUs. On the other hand, AMD has released the Ryzen 9000X3D processors, which unlike the rest of the Ryzen 9000 series, brought actual performance improvements.
Nvidia has launched the GeForce RTX 5000 graphics cards, but most of them are barely faster than their predecessors. Combined with currently inflated prices, they provide worse value than what you could get before. AMD fought back with the Radeon RX 9700 XT, but depending on where you live, it's hard to get one near its MSRP.
For value-seeking gamers, last year may have been a better time to build a PC. However, if you remember four years ago, when a graphics card could cost as much as an entire pre-built PC that had one, it helps put today's market into perspective.
As usual, the TechSpot PC Buying Guide includes four component lists and builds, tailored to different budgets and use cases. However, the ideal system for you might be a mix of components from two or more of these recommended builds.
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
The 12 Best Games on the iPhone
Government shutdown delays FCC plan to expand broadband access across rural America
AirPods 2 launching in first half of 2019 with rumored health monitoring features: report
Winter storm: See snow totals for Florida, Texas and other states online
Elon Musk’s billions have made it to Burning Man and beyond
Police in city where Tesla is made will soon drive Model S patrol car
James Corden silenced Kim Kardashian West haters with one tweet
Waymo stopped Los Angeles man from stealing a driverless car
Smart toys that talk to kids are often full of security flaws
Best GPU deal: GIGABYTE NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 is $1,349.99 at Best Buy
Rudy Giuliani: Trump a 'genius' for possible 18
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。