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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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#5898156 Posted on: 03/22/2021 11:39 AM
If you get WHEA errors, you either need to run things in standard frequencies, or RMA.
That's fine as long as it's WHEA free.
If you get WHEA errors, you either need to run things in standard frequencies, or RMA.
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#5898157 Posted on: 03/22/2021 11:45 AM
not surprised but having a better IPC doesn't matter when your top 2 cpus don't exist...5950 and 5900x don't they're not even made really TSMC announced "very low" availability (understand FAB yields are so low it makes no business sense to even try to make them especially in the current situation)
Well I am just an average Joe in not a very big important country and I have got a 5950X running in my PC for months so they are not that non-existent...
not surprised but having a better IPC doesn't matter when your top 2 cpus don't exist...5950 and 5900x don't they're not even made really TSMC announced "very low" availability (understand FAB yields are so low it makes no business sense to even try to make them especially in the current situation)
Well I am just an average Joe in not a very big important country and I have got a 5950X running in my PC for months so they are not that non-existent...
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#5898159 Posted on: 03/22/2021 11:49 AM
and I've got a 3090...nobody cares what a handful of people managed to get, what matters is what potential customers can actually buy now in regular retail all over the world and 5900-5950x don't exist just like my gpu
Well I am just an average Joe in not a very big important country and I have got a 5950X running in my PC for months so they are not that non-existent...
and I've got a 3090...nobody cares what a handful of people managed to get, what matters is what potential customers can actually buy now in regular retail all over the world and 5900-5950x don't exist just like my gpu
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#5898163 Posted on: 03/22/2021 11:57 AM
I have one and a 3090. They're halo products, unless the reasonably priced products are there at a reasonable price, then the average consumer has nothing.
Well I am just an average Joe in not a very big important country and I have got a 5950X running in my PC for months so they are not that non-existent...
I have one and a 3090. They're halo products, unless the reasonably priced products are there at a reasonable price, then the average consumer has nothing.
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not surprised but having a better IPC doesn't matter when your top 2 cpus don't exist...5950 and 5900x don't they're not even made really TSMC announced "very low" availability (understand FAB yields are so low it makes no business sense to even try to make them
plenty of 5800x at least but when you stop comparing cpus with more cores than their competitors numbers suddenly don't look "as good" still better but not by much
edit : I mean both ways, Intel does it too it's annoying that "let's compare a 10 cores to an 8 or 16 as if it was the same thing" we don't compare 4 cylinders with 6 cylinders engines in the car world