Q. Can I use Intel 500 series motherboards?
A.No, the CPU slot should be replaced with LGA 1700.
Q.Do I need to replace the heatsink to be compatible with LGA 1700?
A. Yes, you will need to replace the heat sink and even the heatsink due to the different hole pitch and CPU top cover specifications.
Q.I heard that the power supply will change to 12Vo?
A. More than 90% of motherboards will not, it will still be the traditional ATX12V, so there is no need to worry about that.
Q.Will the Intel 600 series have PCIe5?
A. Yes, but only one part of the CPU is PCIe5. The part of the CPU provided for M.2 is still PCIe4, so it is PCIe5 x16+PCIe4 x4.
Q. Will the Intel 600 series have motherboards that are compatible with both DDR4 and DDR5?
A. Most likely not, as DDR5 uses SMT instead, it is basically impossible to put it on a PCB with DDR4 at the same time, and one of the most likely manufacturers didn't do so, unless DDR4 also uses SMT, but the compatibility of the memory will still be greatly reduced by doing so. In addition, if DDR5 is changed to internal power supply, the motherboard itself will not integrate the 12V Buck circuit, and the memory will complete the Buck itself, so in summary, there is a 1% chance of such a motherboard.
Q. Since PCH is now PCIe4 capable, will the chipset be hot?
A.Not at all, passive cooling is not a problem, this Intel is much better than AMD.
Q. How is the gaming performance of Intel's top ADL CPU?
A. The top one is definitely better than 5950X, and the difference in CSGO can even reach 50+.
Q.What about 3A?
A. The top one is better than the 5950X, but don't think the gap is big.
Q.Is there any room for overclocking in the top ADL?
A. Yes, full-core 5.2G 5.3G off small cores should be easy, as long as you heat OK, Intel 10nm ESF is really something.
Q. ADL does it accumulate heat?
A. No heat buildup, heat dissipation is very good, with a large top cover, not on the buckle cooling burn AVX2 are not degraded (referring to the CPU 108 degrees).
Q. ADL I turn off the small core, will the power consumption improve?
A. Take the top of the line for example, whether SSE or AVX, there will be no improvement, it may be a current bug, it depends on the subsequent MC.
Q.Will ADL be very expensive? Will it be hard to buy?
A. It may be expensive, Q4 supply is about 300K, as long as you have money, it should not be a problem.
Q.The i3 and i5 non-K will not be 14nm + old architecture, right?
A. No, it is also Colden Cove.
Q.Which one is the best value in ADL?
A.12400, strong single core, and don't worry about small cores, because it has no small cores, although the full core is only 4G, but compared to 10400 and 11400, the improvement is huge.
Q.How about the ADL size core scheduling, will the game be affected?
A. Remember, you must use it under Windows 11, otherwise many programs only run small cores, such as Intelbench R20, some games will drop about 50 fps with Windows 10. Under Windows 11, some games will be optimized to automatically hibernate the small cores, so that the large cores can enjoy a large L3, and so far we have not encountered the situation of driving backwards.
Q. Is DDR4 or DDR5 better on Intel 600 series?
A. Depending on your needs, DDR5 has the ability to do 65ns or less, and because DDR5 has two channels in one memory, his speed will break the sky, a memory can equal or even exceed DDR4, but the ADL for DDR4 optimization is not friendly, on the current casual play, DDR4 top B-die can not be on the ADL to show off, and Intel does not seem to intend to optimize DDR4, so the players to get DDR5 is definitely the first choice, can super can run the score, a group of happy. Of course, the capacity of DDR5. It is difficult to say, the price and supply for players are not friendly, so the stink of playing games or DDR4 in the high frequency is the main, cheap economy, 3600 can also open Gear 1.
Q.Intel ALD's IMC is still cross-clocked, how much can the highest Gea1 open?
A. Divided, Gear 1, Gear 2, an additional Gear 4, DDR4 can Gear 1, DDR5 basically can only open Gear 2 and Gear 4. At present, DDR4 is a 3600MHz level under Gear 1 without adjusting anything, and the Uncore voltage can be pulled up to 3866, so the DDR4 part is almost no improvement, DDR5 is Gear 2 by default, so there is no improvement needs to see the performance of 8000+ strips, as for Gear 4, that is the memory 10GHz+ should be concerned about things.
Q. What is the FIVR mentioned before?
A. Vcore and GT are still the traditional power supply, only the Uncore part has changed to FIVR, so the heat can not be worried about, by the way, this time VCCSA and VCCIO merged, through a 1.8V into the CPU, and then through the FIVR buck, so this time, the board factory probably 80% may not pull the VCCSA and VCCIO power supply to The board may not pull the VCCSA and VCCIO power supply to impersonate the core power supply, but I feel that there will still be boards with 1.8V MOS impersonating the core power supply.
Q. Is there room to optimize the latency of DDR5?
A. No, due to the working principle of DDR5, even if the frequency and CL are exactly the same, DDR4 will be lower than DDR5, DDR5 is about 40% higher, right?
Q.When will these be available for sale?
A.Z690+i5, i7, i9 K/KF in early November, B660, H610+non-K will be in January next year.
Q.Can I buy the ES1/ES2 CPUs?
A. Not recommended at all, the ES1 Uncore sucks this time, if you don't keep the code adjusted for ES memory, then it's a miracle you can light up. ES2 is better, but the Uncore part of ES2 and QS is also slightly changed, and it's also quite picky about memory.