Just do a quick google search for these things: https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i7-9700K-vs-Intel-Core-i7-8700K/4030vs3937
8700k has 6 cores with 2 threads for each (meaning tasks that alternate the use of cores take faster such as multiple small encodings). Threads aren't processors, they are more like a function that lines up the next tast for each processor to speed up the loading when the task it's doing finishes. If you split workload into just 6 tasks (eg: 6 video encodings at a time), you are almost never gonna use this. On the other hand, 9700k has 8 cores with a single thread for each (meaning no lining up tasks), so it gets more multi-core processing power (eg: 8 heavy tasks at once but takes slightly longer to move to next tasks since they aren't queued). Overall in power though 9700k is better for anything that doesn't involve multiple small tasks (eg: 200+ encodings at a time) with a general 4-8% more processing capabilities so I suggest using the one that suits your work best, for many small tasks keep 8700k otherwise upgrade.
You wouldn't benefit much going from 8700K to 9700K, as there is no improvement in thread, you should go with 9900K.
If you do editing, I would just get a Ryzen cpu (but that would require a new MB and new other things depending on what you have) but if we are going on “money was no object” I would try a Ryzen thread ripper build. But I see you want to stay with intel.... so
Hi ThoD, I did google that same link, but I prefer your explanation
It's between 8700K and 9700K only as I already have them..
Yep I need to stay with Intel, I already have Asus Maximus X Formula and ram kits etc.. to match. The PC is up and running already with the 8700K and waterblocks etc..
But I now have a 9700K I could install (for another build). But I could fit it in my build if it was worth it.
It will only cost me the time to clean up the thermal paste and reapplying.
Still not sure
First world problems or what
Isn't the 9700K a bit overkill?
Since you says you edit, you wanna stick with the 8700k then, since it has more threads.
Probably yes, just future proofing as well..
Thanks!
How many cores does that have again? I haven't been following the CPU releases at all.
If money was no problem Id buy me some big ass pizza and a diet pepsi right now
8 Cores, 16 Threads
Haha, all you think is food, jk.
Lad, the things id do for that combo right now...8 Cores, 16 Threads
Haha, all you think is food, jk.
If money was no problem Id buy me some big ass pizza and a diet pepsi right now
I wouldn't consider future proofing right now, Ice Lake is out next year and you'll want that.
How many "Lakes" is Intel going to name? Now coming up in 2020, Intel Ricky Lake.
Tiger Lake is next, then Saphire Rapids.
Ice Lake mops up Coffee Lake, Whiskey Lake, Cannon Lake & Cooper Lake. Intel have kinda had some issues lately. Cannon Lake was all but cancelled, they only managed to ship one CPU as they couldn't get yields up on their new process. Desktop CPU progress seems to have stalled a bit. So hopefully Ice Lake will fix all the issues, I'm sure they are hoping it will.