Comparisons
Head-to-head comparisons between products

Ryzen 5 9600X vs Ryzen 7 7700X: Newer Cores or More Cores?
The newer 6-core Zen 5 chip and the older 8-core Zen 4 chip game within a few percent of each other. Here's when the 7700X's extra cores are worth $65 — and when they do nothing.

B650 vs X670: Which AM5 Chipset Do You Actually Need?
For a gaming PC, B650 and X670 produce identical frame rates — the chipset isn't in the frame-rate path. X670's second die adds USB ports and PCIe lanes most builds never touch, and AMD has already replaced it with X870E. Here's who actually needs the bigger chipset.

Core i7-14700K vs i9-14900K: What Changes in Games
For gaming the i7-14700K lands within 3-6% of the pricier i9-14900K, usually a few frames. The i9 only pulls ahead about 14% in heavy multi-threaded rendering. Here's which to buy, and when a gaming-first build should look at neither.

SATA SSD vs NVMe SSD: Does It Actually Matter for Gaming?
NVMe is over 10x faster on paper, but games load only about a second quicker. Here is why NVMe still wins in 2026 — and it is not the reason you think.

1440p vs 4K Gaming: Is 4K Worth the GPU Cost?
4K has 2.25 times the pixels of 1440p and costs the same GPU roughly 40% of its frame rate. A 1440p 165Hz gaming monitor is $319.99; a 4K panel that keeps that speed is $1,359.99. Here is who should pay for 4K and who is better off at 1440p.

Ryzen 5 7600X vs 7700X: Is 6 Cores Enough for Gaming?
Six cores or eight for a 2026 gaming build? The Ryzen 7 7700X is only about 3% faster than the 7600X at 1080p and no faster at 1440p, yet costs $77 more. Those two extra cores matter for streaming and heavy multitasking, not frames. Here is who should buy which.

Ryzen 7 7800X3D vs Core i9-14900K: The Better Gaming CPU
For a pure gaming PC the Ryzen 7 7800X3D is the faster chip, costs about $200 less, and draws a fraction of the power. The Core i9-14900K only pulls ahead in heavy multi-core work. Here's how to choose.

B650 vs B850: Is the Newer AM5 Chipset Worth It?
B850's one guaranteed upgrade over B650 is a PCIe 5.0 M.2 slot that games don't use — and in our catalog it costs the same as B650. Here's when the newer chipset actually earns the pick.

Ryzen 5 7600X vs Core i5-14400F: Best Budget Gaming CPU
For 1080p gaming the Ryzen 5 7600X is the faster chip and AM5 is the platform with a future, but the Core i5-14400F is a few dollars cheaper and ships with a cooler. Here's which budget CPU to actually buy.

Samsung 990 PRO vs 9100 PRO: Is a PCIe 5.0 SSD Worth It in 2026?
The Gen5 9100 PRO nearly doubles sequential speed on paper, but game load times land within a fraction of a second of the Gen4 990 PRO. Here is who the extra bandwidth is actually for — and why capacity, not the generation, decides the value.

240mm vs 360mm AIO: Is the Bigger Radiator Worth It?
At matched noise, a 360mm AIO runs only about 1-3°C cooler than a 240mm of the same family, and near-zero in games. Here is when the extra radiator actually earns its price.

1440p vs 1080p Gaming: Is It Worth the Frames You Give Up?
Moving to 1440p sharpens the picture but costs 25-35% of your frame rate on the same GPU. Here is which resolution to buy and the GPU tier that makes 1440p worth it.