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Intel Core i9-9900K 5GHz with Cinebench R15 test
It looks like Intel is seeding the new 9000 series processors like candy, well to some at least. A new video surfaced on youtube where a Core i9-9900K at 5GHz processor has been tested. This one holds a CB15 score.
Cinebench 15 is of course 'the benchmark' that is easy to run. The proc scores a nice 2000+ points. Not bad at all. The Core i9-9900K is an eight-core proc with 16 threads. The video is from
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#5584659 Posted on: 09/14/2018 09:21 PM
This ryzen gen doesn't really care about ram that much. My brother got a new 2600x with random cheap 3200 ram, and it all worked just fine on the first try.
The IPC had been very obviously the same since launch. Intel seems to be stagnating really hard. Also, your 4.6Ghz CPU is an outlier crispy.
I am very curious to see how mature nvidia drivers for Turing will behave with ryzen. The current ones seem to be shit.
This ryzen gen doesn't really care about ram that much. My brother got a new 2600x with random cheap 3200 ram, and it all worked just fine on the first try.
The IPC had been very obviously the same since launch. Intel seems to be stagnating really hard. Also, your 4.6Ghz CPU is an outlier crispy.
I am very curious to see how mature nvidia drivers for Turing will behave with ryzen. The current ones seem to be shit.
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#5584660 Posted on: 09/14/2018 09:22 PM
With leaks like this, and even full retail reviews, why doesn't anybody run the single core test? That is more important to me than "oh, they added cores so the big number gets bigger" kind of stuff everybody shows.
Is the 9900k going to be 200cb single core stock? 230cb stock? 240cb OC? 250cb OC? This is what determines whether I purchase a new CPU.
With leaks like this, and even full retail reviews, why doesn't anybody run the single core test? That is more important to me than "oh, they added cores so the big number gets bigger" kind of stuff everybody shows.
Is the 9900k going to be 200cb single core stock? 230cb stock? 240cb OC? 250cb OC? This is what determines whether I purchase a new CPU.
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#5584662 Posted on: 09/14/2018 09:26 PM
CB is affected some by memory timings, tertiary timings, ring bus clock speed etc.
4 is epic.
Besides the point, read his statement "8700k only beats 2700x in 1080p games"
Besides games, think of other applications.
There are many applications/workloads where intel architecture is faster than ryzen.
Not to mention that CB R15 score is almost unaffected by memory clock.
CB is affected some by memory timings, tertiary timings, ring bus clock speed etc.
There is 720p too. And there are super low details 1440p settings in few games like Fortnite. (Btw, i did recheck that game on binary level. Did you know that while graphical settings in config go from 0 to 3, there is 4 defined as maximum within binary? And it increases graphical load too. With that 4, graphical selection inside game does not show actual Medium/High/...)
4 is epic.
Besides the point, read his statement "8700k only beats 2700x in 1080p games"
Besides games, think of other applications.
There are many applications/workloads where intel architecture is faster than ryzen.
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#5584663 Posted on: 09/14/2018 09:27 PM
With leaks like this, and even full retail reviews, why doesn't anybody run the single core test? That is more important to me than "oh, they added cores so the big number gets bigger" kind of stuff everybody shows.
Is the 9900k going to be 200cb single core stock? 230cb stock? 240cb OC? 250cb OC? This is what determines whether I purchase a new CPU.
Eh? The focus of these CPUs is obviously the additional cores/threads. If you don't care about multi-core then you shouldn't be looking at these CPUs at all.
With leaks like this, and even full retail reviews, why doesn't anybody run the single core test? That is more important to me than "oh, they added cores so the big number gets bigger" kind of stuff everybody shows.
Is the 9900k going to be 200cb single core stock? 230cb stock? 240cb OC? 250cb OC? This is what determines whether I purchase a new CPU.
Eh? The focus of these CPUs is obviously the additional cores/threads. If you don't care about multi-core then you shouldn't be looking at these CPUs at all.
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Not to mention that CB R15 score is almost unaffected by memory clock.
There is 720p too. And there are super low details 1440p settings in few games like Fortnite. (Btw, i did recheck that game on binary level. Did you know that while graphical settings in config go from 0 to 3, there is 4 defined as maximum within binary? And it increases graphical load too. With that 4, graphical selection inside game does not show actual Medium/High/...)