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Intel i7-9700T - good enough?

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1 I have I7 9700K and I used for encoding/streaming/recording. Two computers at the same time both having a similar processor. No issues as of now except the second computer that has higher temperatures because of my water cooling system. 1 I have I7 9700K and I used for encoding/streaming/recording. Two computers at the same time both having a similar processor. No issues as of now except the second computer that has higher temperatures because of my water cooling system.
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3 I will always go for I7 right now but depends on what you need it for. I noticed that from an I5 to an I7 switch in this game it gave me 20% more speed. I didn't test out the new I9 but from what I saw in benchmarks on the internet there is a slight difference between it and the I7 so the extra price doesn't justify it yet. 3 I will always go for I7 right now but depends on what you need it for. I noticed that from an I5 to an I7 switch in this game it gave me 20% more speed. I didn't test out the new I9 but from what I saw in benchmarks on the internet there is a slight difference between it and the I7 so the extra price doesn't justify it yet.
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5 5 If you want a good graphics card to solve your "fears" I suggest you go for: XFX Radeon RX 570 RS Black Edition, 8GB, 256-bit
6 Here is the product code that you find it on internet search: RX-570P8DFD6
7 I am using this video card and I have no issues with it. It's the best price mid-range video card that you can find on the market.
8 On Amazon, you can buy it with 175 dollars, and I bought it with 134 because of a special offer from Emag.ro.