Thanks Miguel and David for turning this back into a good discussion
I guess we now have enough facts and knowledge to come down to this:
"No messing with the bios, low budget but not future proof":
- i5 9400f
"Maybe messing with the bios in the future, at least a little future proof but slightly lower fps right now":
- R5 2600
"Future proof but a bigger investment, though worth it and with messing with the bios a massive fps machine":
- i5 9600k
It's down to the OP, who seems to be scared off for now to decide what he wants
Single sticks vs dual channel: I tested this on my machine, no difference in the games I tested. Sadly can't remember the games... Was a few years ago. Then you can find video stating that memory can make a massive difference. And benchmarks in magazines that say it's 1-3 fps at most.
No idea what's right or wrong. I don't like the 4x4 thought, nor do I like single stick 8GB.
It's a bit like with the CPU. I would always always always go with 2x 8GB.
@David Turnbull what GPU do you have? Is that monitor gsync compatible?
Because I bought into gsync in December and honestly.. I should've done it years ago! Way less tinkering with settings. Just limit it wherever it feels good and doesn't fluctuate too much and you're fine. No micro stuttering with any vsync mode anymore and no input lag!
If not I would go with an AMD GPU, always.
I guess we now have enough facts and knowledge to come down to this:
"No messing with the bios, low budget but not future proof":
- i5 9400f
"Maybe messing with the bios in the future, at least a little future proof but slightly lower fps right now":
- R5 2600
"Future proof but a bigger investment, though worth it and with messing with the bios a massive fps machine":
- i5 9600k
It's down to the OP, who seems to be scared off for now to decide what he wants
Single sticks vs dual channel: I tested this on my machine, no difference in the games I tested. Sadly can't remember the games... Was a few years ago. Then you can find video stating that memory can make a massive difference. And benchmarks in magazines that say it's 1-3 fps at most.
No idea what's right or wrong. I don't like the 4x4 thought, nor do I like single stick 8GB.
It's a bit like with the CPU. I would always always always go with 2x 8GB.
@David Turnbull what GPU do you have? Is that monitor gsync compatible?
Because I bought into gsync in December and honestly.. I should've done it years ago! Way less tinkering with settings. Just limit it wherever it feels good and doesn't fluctuate too much and you're fine. No micro stuttering with any vsync mode anymore and no input lag!
If not I would go with an AMD GPU, always.