Store publishes benchmarks of the Core i9-12900KF, i7-12700KF and i5-12600KF

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These results are in line with other "rumors" and leaked benchmarks so they could be true... The BIG problem is that you need a new platform so new motherboard (a tradition for Intel already), new cooler ( or at least an adapter for your old cooler - you are at the mercy of vendors to provide one if you bought an expensive AIO solution), DDR5 memory if you want to go all way in - who knows how it will behave with DDR 4 memory even if it's compatible and with the crazy prices today even if it's cheaper at unit price and with more performance than Ryzen it is actually (much) more expensive to run...
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SIngle core perf impressive.
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Ryzen does hold it's own pretty nicely. The single core looks bigger diff that it is. But that is just classic chart manipulation by anyone. It's still a good difference.
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barbacot:

These results are in line with other "rumors" and leaked benchmarks so they could be true...
Actually that doesn't mean anything at all. Anyone can create benchmarks in Photoshop and make them more or less the same as the other so called leakers', to create (phoney) credibility for themselves. If someone created charts showing results totally out there (in either direction), few would be willing to believe it. However, it would be cool if the rumours were true. The better Intel performs, the more pressure it places on AMD, in both performance expectations and prices. It's not like Intel would have been lagging behind anyway, other than in efficiency and core numbers, so it's easy to believe a new Intel gen is able to beat AMD's current one in sheer performance if they have got the threads. Of course not counting HEDT, which Intel was forced to abandon for the time being.
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We just have to wait for the Intel to be released and see real tests, like the ones done here at guru3d. Then AMD will fight back and as long as this continues it will be good news for everyone.
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If those are true, AMD might just get "Conroed" again. But personally, I think those are too good to be true.
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The more interesting part is, how cool or hot will they run with close to same performance as the high end Zen3's. 5xxx may perform well but they are not the easiest CPU's to keep temperatures down on.
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Mineria:

The more interesting part is, how cool or hot will they run with close to same performance as the high end Zen3's. 5xxx may perform well but they are not the easiest CPU's to keep temperatures down on.
That's true. The new ryzen seems to have better control over the issue of sudden exaggerated voltage and temperature rises. With the CTR program you can already control this, but it is better if the CPU itself does it.
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not sure if i would spend the money on a new platform for a 25% increase, moving from my 470x where i just need to slap a 5800x on. I guess it would be great if those cpusare that fast, so AMD would either cut price or do something new again. If they have the performance, intel price matter less.
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Weird chart. A cursory glance at performance aggregators shows higher multithreading numbers in Cinebench for the 5950X than on those charts. A ~25% single core uplift over the 11900K? Sure, I'll believe it when I see it.
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tty8k:

Intel themselves declared an average 19% IPC.
This is a claim they make every generation and it's rarely true, except in some cherrypicked benchmarks. That's why I'm skeptical. Like I said, I'll believe it when I see it in reliable reviews. I hope it's true.
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mackintosh:

This is a claim they make every generation and it's rarely true, except in some cherrypicked benchmarks. That's why I'm skeptical. Like I said, I'll believe it when I see it in reliable reviews.
They also claimed 19% increase with 11gen over 10gen and we all know how that went.
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Looks good, but like Mineria said it'll be about how hot it gets which'll dictate what sort of cooling system will be needed.
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Doesn't alder lake benifit from windows 11 how does it do in windows 10
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My my if the vcache brings 15% extra performance (where it is possible to use it) then it seems the battle will be heated up ! GOOD ! Assuming the leaks are real and i hope they are !
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Isn't Intel having these tested with the "Cryocooler" setup ? ie : liquid cooling with Peltier ? I'd rather wait to see proper reviews, as these look good, but too good to be entirely "true". Compared to Rocket lake, or Comet lake, there are huge gains, especially single core. Makes me think that AVX or some 'new extension' is playing a part here.
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This is the real response from Intel in many years, so I believe it. Intel is releasing two generations on the same year again to finally surpass Ryzen.
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LEEc337:

Doesn't alder lake benifit from windows 11 how does it do in windows 10
Thats the interesting part. Intel and MS are supposed to have worked extensively on optimizing Windows performance that Win 11 was the end result.
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These are the sorts of results I would expect for a major architectural upgrade and being on DDR5. Granted, we don't know the wattage. AMD is also doing some significant changes for next-gen, so, it'll be interesting to see what's coming up.
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Have feeling Alder Lake's main performance envelope will not be with maximum cores, but with the 8 big cores that will each deliver close to the perf in the single thread chart. Which could be ideal for gaming.