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- Dec 13, 2016
I'm looking at building my first gaming PC sometime in the next several months once I have enough money to afford it. One of the things that's been confusing me though is the Intel processor. Most PC sites list the I5-9600k as the best current processor that's still affordable. But when I look at the system requirements for, say, Doom 2016, the recommended processor is an I7-3770. I realize the I5-9600k is the latest version, but I can't help but feel that an I7-8700k would be better suited for gaming.
Also, how compatible is the RTX 2060 with titles that don't have ray-tracing? It's supposed to be the hottest thing, but 95% of my PC library consists of games from the 90s and early 2000s (mostly out of necessity because I don't have a powerhouse computer). I've heard Nvidia is the best card to go with if you're into retro gaming, but I'm still unsure if the RTX can run those games as well.
Also, how compatible is the RTX 2060 with titles that don't have ray-tracing? It's supposed to be the hottest thing, but 95% of my PC library consists of games from the 90s and early 2000s (mostly out of necessity because I don't have a powerhouse computer). I've heard Nvidia is the best card to go with if you're into retro gaming, but I'm still unsure if the RTX can run those games as well.