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Guru3D.com » News » 8 Core Rocket Lake CPU compared to MSI Z590-A PRO motherboard, 21% faster than i7-10700K

8 Core Rocket Lake CPU compared to MSI Z590-A PRO motherboard, 21% faster than i7-10700K

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/02/2020 03:01 PM | source: hd tecnologia | 94 comment(s)
8 Core Rocket Lake CPU compared to MSI Z590-A PRO motherboard, 21% faster than i7-10700K

Intel announced its 11th Gen Rocket Lake desktop CPUs, which will be released in Q1 2021. Now Intel Rocket Lake CPU benchmarks have been leaked into the UserBenchmark database, where we see a nice single-core performance gain with the first engineering samples.

The bench shows an 11th Gen Intel Rocket Lake desktop CPU with 8 cores and 16 threads, the maximum number of cores and threads in the Rocket Lake lineup. The CPU clocks in at 3.4 GHz and a 4.2 GHz boost, which is lower than what Intel has hinted at. A surprising thing about this bench is that it ran on a Z590 motherboard. The board in question is the MSI Z590-A PRO-12VO (MS-7D10) with the LGA 1200 socket, which will support both 10th Gen Comet Lake CPUs and 11th Gen Rocket Lake CPUs before the transition to another socket is planned in Q3 2021, which is the LGA 1700. Other notable specs about the configuration include 32GB of DDR4-2667 memory. 

Intel Core i9-11900K at 4.2 GHz Versus i7-10700K Versus i9-10900K: 

  • 1 core 148 152 179 21% faster 18% faster
  • 2 cores 292 302 368 26% faster 22% faster
  • 4 cores 567 599 682 20% faster 14% faster
  • 8 cores 1045 1156 1115 7% faster 3.6% slower

Rocket Lake desktop CPU is up to 21% faster than its predecessor, the Core i7-10700K, which has the same number of cores and threads within single-core tests. Simultaneously, the Core i7-10700K has a speed advantage at 5.1GHz that is 21% faster than the 4.2 GHz of the new CPU. Given these numbers, a 5 GHz + Rocket Lake CPU will destroy the Core i7-10700K in single-threaded workloads. The CPU was also 18% faster than the Core i9-10900K, which has a 26% speed advantage at 5.3 GHz.

The Rocket Lake CPU architecture is a hybrid between the Sunny Cove and Willow Cove design but will feature the Xe Gen 12 GPU architecture. We also know that the Z590 motherboards will be announced later this year, so we'll be seeing more information on Rocket Lake CPUs in the coming months.



8 Core Rocket Lake CPU compared to MSI Z590-A PRO motherboard, 21% faster than i7-10700K 8 Core Rocket Lake CPU compared to MSI Z590-A PRO motherboard, 21% faster than i7-10700K 8 Core Rocket Lake CPU compared to MSI Z590-A PRO motherboard, 21% faster than i7-10700K




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nizzen
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#5849891 Posted on: 11/02/2020 04:50 PM
You might find yourself surprised soon and interested into a 5800x/5900x/5950x OC (5GHz) + Radeon 6900XT OC + SAM for the best gaming performance... over any other product combination (Intel/nvidia).


Time will tell :)
10900k @ 5.5ghz and 3090 strix oc @ 2100mhz++ is pretty fast now. I always want faster :D

Here is my Port Royale score:
Nzz
https://www.3dmark.com/hall-of-fame-2/port+royal+3dmark+score+performance+preset/version+1.0/1+gpu

tty8k
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#5849895 Posted on: 11/02/2020 04:54 PM
Time will tell :)
10900k @ 5.5ghz and 3090 strix oc @ 2100mhz++ is pretty fast now. I always want faster :D

Here is my Port Royale score:
Nzz
https://www.3dmark.com/hall-of-fame-2/port+royal+3dmark+score+performance+preset/version+1.0/1+gpu

You maniac :D

Yosif Videlov
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#5849898 Posted on: 11/02/2020 05:03 PM
There will always be faster things. Do you need them? No. Processors are already 10 years in the future and are not utilized fully and efficiently by software as they should be. So keep your R5 3600. You actually don't need more. Peace Out. :)

nizzen
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#5849905 Posted on: 11/02/2020 05:16 PM
There will always be faster things. Do you need them? No. Processors are already 10 years in the future and are not utilized fully and efficiently by software as they should be. So keep your R5 3600. You actually don't need more. Peace Out. :)

We don't need it.
What we need is eat, drink and go to the toilet ;)

But, hey! Why not have a hobby?
Peace and love :D

Kosmoz
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#5849906 Posted on: 11/02/2020 05:18 PM
I'm amazed how naive people are to already believe based on 1 benchmark that Intel will deliver +21% performance @ 4.2 GHz boost, compared to this gen @ 5.1Ghz... That to me looks like huge (and unrealistic) IPC jump, even higher than AMD did from Zen 2 to Zen 3... really how can you believe that so easily? Even if both were at 5.1Ghz I would still take it with a truckload of salt...

If it were like 10 different benchmarks maybe there would be some indication that it can be true, but come on... Like I said, Intel needs to prove first, it has lost it's credibility.

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