Geekbench of Intel Core i7-12700 Matches the Ryzen 7 5800X
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Caesar
Any comments from Ryzenians?:p
DannyD
I7 twelve seven hundred tell me that doesn't have a ring to it.
i7 12700k, ooh i like the sound of that maybe jump on this one, especially as cpu prices these days are pretty good all things considered.
I hate building from ground up tho, too damn stressful.
Undying
Horus-Anhur
I wonder if AMD knew about the performance of Alder Lake, so they decided that to put it against Zen3+ with v-cache, instead of using Zen4 right away.
D1stRU3T0R
insp1re2600
mackintosh
I suppose the adage of not buying into first gen anything still holds true. Looks like we won't be getting proper upgrades at least until Q4 2022. I expected more of this new arch straight out the gate tbh. Still, as with everything else, I'll wait until Hilbert's review.
Silva
Undying
H83
I still think that the little/big setup doesn´t make sense to desktops, specially after reading that it needs to be properly supported by the OS.
I think Intel is increasing complexity for nothing, but maybe i´m wrong.
Anyway, i can´t get excited about the new Intel CPUs.
DannyD
I managed to skip 11th gen but a nice 12700k with perhaps a lil 6600xt sounds fun. I've not the know-how to tweak an amd cpu but a gpu maybe.
Netherwind
New thing is faster than old thing = great. As always, price will be an important factor to consider.
AsiJu
alanm
Not impressive. But if $299, will certainly be impressive. So all depends on price.
mackintosh
Good point. If Intel price this aggressively they will have a real winner on their hands.
Undying
Webhiker
fantaskarsef
Kaarme
When AMD couldn't compete during the decade of degeneration, Intel didn't really bother to develop anything but the production technology. Intel has found it hard to compete with Ryzen due to that negligence, but nobody sane would certainly wish for a future where Intel can't compete for many years, making AMD, in turn, turn lazy. We need a situation with two strong competitors, who all the time turn the tables. Well, three would be even better, but unfortunately it's impossible for the current x86-64 environment. At least that might happen in the GPU market.
wavetrex