Rocket Lake-S could be substantially faster for games than the current Comet Lake-S

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  1. EspHack

    EspHack Ancient Guru

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    whatever we just need to keep AMD in check, heh, how the tables have turned...

    intel for the budget build! with the underdog Xe GPU for the best bang for buck combo!
     
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    What? again 14nm?? What is happening to Intel!! :)) Its like that's all they can say, lol :)). The positive is that they really are experts in 14nm design..lol.
     
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    5.6Ghz here we come! 5.6 sounds like a true step-up waw, no way i'm buying another 8 core though, surely next desktop i9 will be 10-12 cores eh?
     
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    when 4.8 ryzen 5900, without ANY overclocking beats your overclocked 5.6 intel, you are going to feel depressed, for a moment at least. Intel is going to need that Meteor Lake sooner than later and a much better IPC to start competing again. I am over 40 years old and have zero interest in overclocking in past 10 years. I just want things to turn on and work without issues every time. AMD is not there yet, and overcloked intel, at 5.6 no less is bound to have issues somewhere.
     
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    With how they're still chasing clocks, it feels like they're digging a deeper and deeper hole for themselves considering how eventually their next node will have to compete with their incredibly mature 14nm's gaming performance
     
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    Yeah and it consumes twice as much power.
    The click bait on this thread could just as easily have been ... Zen 4 could be substantially faster in games than the current Zen 3.
     
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    Every time I read a post from Karma777police or Nizzen, I die a little bit on the inside...
     
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    If you're running 4K, any top-end next gen. CPU from AMD or Intel will be plenty for a long time. I'd get the one with the lower TDP and PCIE4.
     
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    Even worse. Is a derivative of Tiger Lake, which (Tiger) is pretty sad CPU against Zen 2 laptop CPU (even slower than the 4500U) atm.

    https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=intel-tigerlake-linux&num=1
    Those hardware mitigations for all the security issues that are coming with Tiger, Rocket, Alder Lake will cripple performance.
     
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    Looking at page you liked it does kinda look sad . I seen benchmarks under windows and they looked much more promising ?
     

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    5.5 ghz was going to be my next upgrade jump so fingers x! Hopefully can get an adaptor for my Noctua heatsink. Its been brill after my pumps died x2 (werent crap pumps either not sure why).
     
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    On which version of windows, do they used 20H2 one? ;)
     

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