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BOTAK_WAI
post Aug 2 2021, 06:36 PM

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QUOTE(cawan @ Aug 2 2021, 06:21 PM)
ok i come again.. wonder on topic comparison of;

10900K unlock vs 11900 normal version.

1. 10900K win over 11900 ? look likely not. or overclock win?
2. will u willing trade 10900K with 11900? this consider upgrade? or downgrade to this K version.
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depends u want single thread or multi thread performance.
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post Aug 2 2021, 08:04 PM

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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Aug 2 2021, 07:59 PM)
both 11900k tahpau
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oic… never know 10 core lose to 8 core…thanks for info
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post Aug 3 2021, 12:08 AM

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QUOTE(Bonchi @ Aug 2 2021, 11:01 PM)
for cpu overall package, 11900 is stronger. However if you go for thread exclusive aka productivity tasks that dont really utilize high compute power then 10900K will be ahead. But yea, stability is really to look for with 11th gen. It's so stable even with failed memtest, it can run games for days without crashing.
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i just compare based on the single and multi thread benchmark score.

i tot 10-core 10900k will perform better than 8-core 11900 in video encoding using cpu raw power.


QUOTE(targon @ Aug 2 2021, 11:57 PM)
It's bcos ppl brainwashed by that waste of sand thingy.
Looks like Rkl stocks drying up lately
Those who had bought at launch earlier will not regret their purchase
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youtuber memang like that…just view for fun ok la…haha.

i upgrade from haswell refresh to RKL also never utilize all the cpu power…i just appreciate the intel quick sync video for fast video encoding.
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post Aug 20 2021, 06:22 PM

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Intel Alder Lake-S Desktop CPU To Support DDR4, DDR5, And PCIe 5.0
The new 12th generation CPUs will seemingly be a next-generation I/O smorgasboard.

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https://www.lowyat.net/2021/250042/intel-al...5-and-pcie-5-0/

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