This is the swansong for LGA1700 platform but what a ride! 3 CPU generations nearly matches AMD much touted Ryzens longevity and every step has it been ahead of them. Those who bought into a quality Alderlake system will rightly be assured there is still a final upgrade path for next 1 year.
This post has been edited by babylon52281: Oct 19 2023, 10:15 AM
Reddit user LightMoisture's hard work to enable this technology showed Rainbow Six Siege and Metro Exodus (the only APO-compatible games) benefiting from Intel's new technology. The effort paid off with an increase in FPS from 273 to 339, representing a 24% improvement in Metro Exodus. As for Rainbow Six Siege, the results were even more impressive, with an increase in FPS of 31%, from 659 to 867.
A regional court in Düsseldorf, Germany, has issued a ban on the sale of certain Intel processors from previous generations, including the Core-series Ice Lake, Tiger Lake, Alder Lake, and Xeon Scalable 'Ice Lake Server' processors, due to a patent infringement lawsuit filed by R2 Semiconductor, a company based in the United States. This prohibition also extends to devices equipped with these processors, such as consumer laptops and servers.
A regional court in Düsseldorf, Germany, has issued a ban on the sale of certain Intel processors from previous generations, including the Core-series Ice Lake, Tiger Lake, Alder Lake, and Xeon Scalable 'Ice Lake Server' processors, due to a patent infringement lawsuit filed by R2 Semiconductor, a company based in the United States. This prohibition also extends to devices equipped with these processors, such as consumer laptops and servers.
Yet another patent troll that managed to get a willy nilly court injunction. But intel got the moolahs to fight it.
Yup. It works. Don't feel any difference with FF14 and WoW. However, they are lightweight until you get into big player groups. I don't have other games to work with it though.
Yup. It works. Don't feel any difference with FF14 and WoW. However, they are lightweight until you get into big player groups. I don't have other games to work with it though.
It says to enable DTT & GNA in bios but in my B660 mobo I dont recall seeing both these. How about you prior to APO? Or did you see these after some bios updates?
It says to enable DTT & GNA in bios but in my B660 mobo I dont recall seeing both these. How about you prior to APO? Or did you see these after some bios updates?
You need latest BIOS and CPU that supports it. Most probably those with e-cores.
Oh i see then its a bit of a pickle. Currently I still have load line voltage control which is useful if I decided to OC my nonK CPU, but as I understand my mobo latest bios removes that control function from enduser now.
I think I will wait & see if this becomes a thing or a flash before deciding which tradeoff I go.
This is the swansong for LGA1700 platform but what a ride! 3 CPU generations nearly matches AMD much touted Ryzens longevity and every step has it been ahead of them. Those who bought into a quality Alderlake system will rightly be assured there is still a final upgrade path for next 1 year.
There is enough evidence that Intel is pushing things well beyond the limits of the cpus just to win at benchmarks at the expense of long term stability/longevity. The new architectural improvements of including efficiency cores seems to only mostly serve to pump up benchmarks like Cinebench without any real or poor performance benefit in real world apps giving rise to the term in-efficiency cores. Recently Nvidia pushed back by telling users with Raptor Lake cpus to contact Intel after getting "out of video memory" errors. link And even worse, it looks like the Raptor Lake cpus have degraded in a few months to a point where crashing occurs. link
This post has been edited by imbibug: Apr 15 2024, 02:10 PM
Don't worry , be happy.. I think more and more mobo maker will include something like Intel DEFAULT setting to help users trobleshoot their PC issue(if any). Since, Asus already Introduce "Intel Baseline Profile option " in their latest BIOS..it is a positive move, I think..