CPU-Z scores Intel Core i7-12700K at over 800 points.

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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  2. Andy Watson

    Andy Watson Master Guru

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    I'm looking forward to the Guru3d's review and others. Depending on temps and power this could be the new Conroe for Intel after AMD had K7/ K8 ...... to put a historical slant on things.

    Maybe I should have waited and not bought the AMD 5800x, it's good but it has it's quirks and overclocking satisfaction was never satiated. I wonder how these overclock with it's big core little core thing ?
     
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    Andy Watson Master Guru

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    Also it looks like people who bought Rocket Lake wasted their money considering .... that now seems the ultimate stop gap processor whilst Intel concentrated on this.
     
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    About a 20% single core performance increase over Zen 3. As predicted. But Zen3D will close that gap. I'm sure these leaks are only from DDR5 variants of Alder Lake.

    AMD can simply reduce prices on the 5900X or others... But knowing Intel, Intel will just price these new CPUs even higher than current Zen 3 CPUs.
     

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    The only good Rocket Lake CPU are the budget one (11400K, 11400F), the high ends RKL are a waste of sand, RKL launch remind me of Kaby Lake before being succeeded swiftly by the excellent Coffee Lake 8700K
     
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    Frankly, Alder Lake is a stop-gap. Intel took as many of their new cores are possible and "glued" more low performance cores onto them. Then they put in another, smaller CPU (Intel Thread Director) to tell Windows 11 how to use this new Franken-CPU.

    All that stemming from Intel not being able to scale their big cores to more than 8 on the desktop. Alder Lake is a stop-gap.
     
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    You don't like Intel, yeah I get it ... sigh ...

    Having been putting in cpus back since the Intel 2086 I am bored of fanboys cutting off their noses to spite their faces on both sides. At any given time there is an obvious processor to choose.

    ;)
     
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    Don't get any hopes for OC potential. You have monster CPU for another few years , better sit back and watch the battle . Alder vs Zen3+ :D
     
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    Andy Watson Master Guru

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    It's nice to look forward to Kapu !
     
  10. Astyanax

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    no, that was icelake.
     

  11. If these 800pts are without OC@5GHz then we could see 850pts with 12900K and similar setup. Damn I can't wait for proper lower-latency DDR5s and some solid OC on these CPUs. These numbers look insane.
     
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    What are you going to do with it though? any GPU that benefit from fast CPU are 2000usd+ now :D
     
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  13. Well there are other uses for fast CPUs apart from gaming... like compiling huge projects, rebuilding lights and paths, video processing... you name it.

    btw. c++ project linking is still a singl-thread task which can take a huge part of your build time. With this CPU, that could improve significantly. But that would also mean I'll spend less time on these forums... so it's a win-win I guess :)
     
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    @haste you are overclocking systems that do compiling work ? oO
     
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    YOLO
     

  16. Yes I do, but only at home :) Honestly I did this for past 20 years and I never had a single problem with this... or at least I hope I didn't... you know... nobody complained about random pointers flying around :)
     
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    The thing about common sense (obviousness) is it's not so common. There are people who get some pretty overkill CPUs just for gaming purposes.
     
  18. JamesSneed

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    That's smoking my 5800x.

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    Wow that's a blazing fast single thread CPU, i guess this is a best case scenario, i won't expect that much of overclocking, this CPUs automatically boost a single core as much as they can, i suppose that a good cooling will be very important to keep those nice numbers on single thread performance, in any way, it is impressive what they are getting and this is very good for us as consumers because this is the rate of innovation we deserve from years ago.
     
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    Not really.
    I was forced to buy a new system to run my 3090 card because my 6700K system wouldnt even POST with it in.
    The beep code complained of system memory issues but that ram continues to work fine in the same system with a 1080ti.
    (it wasnt PSU or any other hardware issue than a problem with the mobo and its not worth replacing when it continues to work great without a 3090)
    Turns out Cyberpunk would have brought my 6700K to its knees, my new 10700K deals with it no problem so it was perfect timing.

    Performance is good enough to last at least 2 CPU gens so I dont need to pay the tech tax for new DDR5, and I might get to see PCIE-5.0 when I next upgrade.
    Put simply, I'm more than happy with a 10700K. Its given me near a year of flawless gaming, I cant ask for more.
    It gives me plenty of time to watch and wait before choosing my next upgrade.
     
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