Chinese site publishes review of the Core i7-10700, i5-10600K, i5-10500 and i5-10400
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Undying
This will be tough year for Intel cpus.
sverek
Not interested in this review, but when to expect official reviews?
spine
https://guru3d.com/index.php?ct=news&action=file&id=35738
Any idea what mobo this is?
DG21
Powerconsumption is so high, because it's STILL 14(++++++++++++++++++++++)nm (as far as the CPU-Z screenshots are correct)... π
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fantaskarsef
Looks like the 9900K still is the CPU to go to in those benches... which looks very ironic to me.
H83
reix2x
probably they will sell them like hot cakes, sadly not even enthusiasts are that into power consumption
ChampSilva
rm082e
I will wait patiently for gaming banchmarks that include finalized numbers before deciding on a new platform.
Is there any indication Intel would delay the launch due to COVID-19? I would think most orders would be done online these days, so they would press ahead on whatever plan they had, but maybe there's more to it?
Venix
The dell oem mb on the picture ....is it only me o? it seems like the vrm is ultra anemic for 171 peak draw it looks like 4 phase with out any cooling what so ever.
Aura89
https://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph14605/111362.png
These are all System wattage, not CPU wattage.
DG21
Here some results from my minitower... CPU@AUTOsettings, memory@3600MHz 16-18-18-39 1T:
CB15: 215/3182
CB20: 537/7247
CPU-Z: 562/8514
CPU-Z(CCX0@4.6, rest @4.4): 570/9011.3@1.1V (no idea how that worked, but i could validate it..)
My mainboard? -> MSI Mortar Max... xD
Max. Powerconsumption 157.7W (SoC)/201.7W (CPU+SoC) when using prime95
The sad thing is, that most people believe 'standard'-marketing more than proper hardwarereviews - so i would't be surprised, if those cpus would be a success...