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Leaked Benchmarks Indicate IPC Rocket Lake-S to be slower than AMD Ryzen 5000
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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#5898229 Posted on: 03/22/2021 03:06 PM
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#5898235 Posted on: 03/22/2021 03:26 PM
Uh... 3090 is not the problem. I could order one immediately and get it in a couple of days from the store's own stock. I could even choose from several models. It's everything below the 3090 that's nonexistent outside of miners' caves and a few lucky real people here and there. 5900X at least seems to be flowing in in understandable, if low, numbers, though you'd need to queue for it. It's not like the video cards that are shipped from the factories straight into miners' hands, aside from a side trickle that retailers all over the world are fighting over, like a pack of starving vultures.
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
Uh... 3090 is not the problem. I could order one immediately and get it in a couple of days from the store's own stock. I could even choose from several models. It's everything below the 3090 that's nonexistent outside of miners' caves and a few lucky real people here and there. 5900X at least seems to be flowing in in understandable, if low, numbers, though you'd need to queue for it. It's not like the video cards that are shipped from the factories straight into miners' hands, aside from a side trickle that retailers all over the world are fighting over, like a pack of starving vultures.
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#5898246 Posted on: 03/22/2021 03:47 PM
This is why amd can charge premium for their cpus.
Apparently the premium is also due to the wafer shortage for everyone, no more discounts for big customers like AMD.
Seems like filler in Intel's product line.
For most people, it's best to wait for Alder Lake at the end of the year.
Completely agree. Rocket Lake is almost useless.
That is a nice system but it would not be possible if intel didnt start loosing cpu race and become a budget champ.
I don´t see a problem with that, we need a budget option, specially on the GPU side...
This is why amd can charge premium for their cpus.
Apparently the premium is also due to the wafer shortage for everyone, no more discounts for big customers like AMD.
Seems like filler in Intel's product line.
For most people, it's best to wait for Alder Lake at the end of the year.
Completely agree. Rocket Lake is almost useless.
That is a nice system but it would not be possible if intel didnt start loosing cpu race and become a budget champ.
I don´t see a problem with that, we need a budget option, specially on the GPU side...
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#5898251 Posted on: 03/22/2021 03:55 PM
Last night I helped a friend assemble his budget upgrade.
10700k - €290 , msi z490 a-pro €149, 16GB Crucial 3200 CL16 €79, Noctua D15 €79
An absolute steal for the money.
5GHz all core @ 1.28v, Mem @ 3600 CL 14 1.38v
Maximum power draw 180W in Blender 3D / Cinebench , temp 75C on Noctua D15
It's just an price/perf offer that AMD can't beat at the moment.
The fact that your friend got a lucky draw with mems and cpu and had a friend that helped him set it up, that does not mean this is the standard intel offering.
10700k is indeed a great cpu for 290 eur, and you should not get above that for gaming probably. But the same can probably be said for the 3800x
Last night I helped a friend assemble his budget upgrade.
10700k - €290 , msi z490 a-pro €149, 16GB Crucial 3200 CL16 €79, Noctua D15 €79
An absolute steal for the money.
5GHz all core @ 1.28v, Mem @ 3600 CL 14 1.38v
Maximum power draw 180W in Blender 3D / Cinebench , temp 75C on Noctua D15
It's just an price/perf offer that AMD can't beat at the moment.
The fact that your friend got a lucky draw with mems and cpu and had a friend that helped him set it up, that does not mean this is the standard intel offering.
10700k is indeed a great cpu for 290 eur, and you should not get above that for gaming probably. But the same can probably be said for the 3800x
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We had a look at 3900x but was about 50% more expensive with a decent motherboard.
Granted you get more cores but in gaming (aiming for that) this 10700k @ 5GHz is faster.
The man was on a budget and he was very happy with this system, initially he could only afford a 6 core.