Read more.But has since rethought publishing, and taken down the blog post and all its charts.
Read more.But has since rethought publishing, and taken down the blog post and all its charts.
Very interested to see the proper release benchmarks, the leaks have been all over the place either decrying the 12900k the ultimate champion or throwing out that it's inferior in more ways than one.
It does seem to be clear that in pure number crunching it is certainly a very fast CPU. So the average IPC uplift alongside maintaining 5.3GHz megasuperturbo boost for a single and quite a high multi core clock keeps it up there in the fighting game.
I wonder what (or who) prompted them to remove the post?
It's funny because AMD have been waiting for this moment, next week a new AMD chip will be announced
Not sure if it need to boost up there all the time to be able to keep a game, it would more seem like an expensive space heater.... when intel get into the 7 and 5nm and so and so forth game, then they may get my money, rigth now they seem to be selling on technology that is not even on board motherboards as of current, no point in trying being a first if there is no actual support or market uh...
However with these prices for GPU's and whatever else I may end skip even another generation... seem like the 1080ti that I got run more than well and since my screens are no higher than 1440p then I se no reason to upgrade that for quite a while as it seem... RTX would probably be better if I skip a generation anyway and there is wishfull thinking of world forced standards as that technology is not any new invention anyway.
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