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One of the primary benefits of the pending Rocket Lake-S series is the fact they're based on a new architecture, that architecture would offer better IPC. A website now has fired off tests at a Core i9 11900K measuring exactly that.
The end result is that, although an IPC increase definitely is measured, Ryzen 5000 remains to be the faster architecture. IPC byw ie the number of instruction-by-clock, indicative performance per core. The asia based reviewer compares the Core i9 11900K with the Ryzen 9 5950 and that reveals the existing Ryzen 5000 chips are about 6% to 10% faster than the Rocket Lake processors when both architectures run at 4 GHz and are limited to four cores and eight threads.
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#5898141 Posted on: 03/22/2021 10:57 AM
Well, my 11700k doesn't have any problems to be cooled with 360 radiator with silent fans....
I guess people that don't have it, has the most problems with Rocketlake LOL
It does this easy too:
4760
You can use cheaper cooling and motherboard for AMD, so then the Intel looks a bit expensive in comparison, you might also need a bigger case also for that sort of cooling?? Let's see the Guru3d testing first though, I still like Rocket lake as an overclocking chip...
Well, my 11700k doesn't have any problems to be cooled with 360 radiator with silent fans....
I guess people that don't have it, has the most problems with Rocketlake LOL
It does this easy too:
4760
You can use cheaper cooling and motherboard for AMD, so then the Intel looks a bit expensive in comparison, you might also need a bigger case also for that sort of cooling?? Let's see the Guru3d testing first though, I still like Rocket lake as an overclocking chip...
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#5898143 Posted on: 03/22/2021 11:00 AM
Well, my 11700k doesn't have any problems to be cooled with 360 radiator with silent fans....
I guess people that don't have it, has the most problems with Rocketlake LOL
It does this easy too:
4760
That was hardly a point. No reason to ignore performance per watt.
Well, my 11700k doesn't have any problems to be cooled with 360 radiator with silent fans....
I guess people that don't have it, has the most problems with Rocketlake LOL
It does this easy too:
4760
That was hardly a point. No reason to ignore performance per watt.
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#5898144 Posted on: 03/22/2021 11:08 AM
That's fine as long as it's WHEA free.
That's fine as long as it's WHEA free.
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#5898146 Posted on: 03/22/2021 11:14 AM
Whatever that means.
That's fine as long as it's WHEA free.
Whatever that means.
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Well, my 11700k doesn't have any problems to be cooled with 360 radiator with silent fans....
I guess people that don't have it, has the most problems with Rocketlake LOL
It does this easy too:
4760
Wonder if 11700k/11900k will draw way more watt per fps in games than 5800x... This will be a nice test
If you play Cinebench 24/7, 5950x/threadripper is a better choice