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Alright just to clarify because you don't seem to understand how a GPU interacts with a CPU.Lol, you continuesly keep going with the better build o my...
Dident i state your build is better?
Like i said, your cpu is better.
I only said mine is CHEAPER and for in my country it is...
And it all depends on the actual pricing since pc components prices change regularly... zzzzzzz.
Secondly, i am just stating using an GPU gives you a more stable pc then without one.. even if the 8700k has more cores and threads doesnt mean it will actually be able to start that particular bot farm he’s doing..
the only thing from my build is the CPU, i never stated that he should get it.
I just showed him my build couse of the things I DO on it not what he’s doing.
Maybe i formulated it wrong or you cant get what i was trying to say.
Intergrated cpu’s are mostly used for the standard stuff.
But watching a YouTube video with it isn’t a problem.
But using actually an bot farm it is.
Since every game has graphics and OSRS too, not alot but it will reach his point.
And with an gpu it will be less on the CPU...
Which gives you an stable build, thats about it.
Like i said before EVERY PIXEL YOU SEE ON THE SCREEN is being handled by your GPU intergratd or standalone...
Having a GPU does not produce a more "stable" system, having a dedicated GPU does not reduce the load on a CPU.
OSRS won't exceed the rendering capabilities of an iGPU, you're either overestimating RS' GPU usage or underestimating an iGPU's capabilities.
I've played League of Legends on high settings with my 4790k's iGPU which is quite old now, OSRS has abysmal graphics and the only way it could be considered a strenuous application is purely CPU and memory related.
I'm not quite sure why you feel it's necessary to explain that a GPU is the display output, are you trying to be condescending or what lol