The Core i7 8700K and Core i7 8086K were the same die:
https://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/core_i7_8700k/
https://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/core_i7_8086k/
What about the Core i9 9900KS:
https://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/core_i9_9900k/
https://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/core_i9_9900ks/
Literally a 100MHZ difference in overclock values but big new launches for both.
What about the Core i7 6700K and Core i7 7700K,then? Oh you mean the fact Intel,artficially held back the former,by using crappier TIM,etc.Basically the Core i7 7700K came 12 months later,and they basically improved the thermal interface.
Let's go into Asus literally saying the Z170 would work with CFL,and Intel preventing them from releasing updates for such motherboards:
https://www.kitguru.net/components/...-processor-runs-on-a-modded-z170-motherboard/
You do realise Clevo,actually hacked together BIOSes for some laptops to allow CFL to work in Z170 motherboards,but Intel actually stopped Asus,etc from doing so?
Now it transpires,Alder Lake needs a new socket:
https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/i...021-leaving-z490-motherboards-out-in-the-cold
So the current Intel CPUs,will not get another upgrade.Even if AMD tried a similar stunt,at least they gave in and said they wouldn't do that - yet has Intel ever did this?
So you are over-reacting to this by saying you will not get AMD,but go from Intel to Intel despite them doing even worse moves.
Also punishing AMD by getting Ampere,so basically another excuse maker.
When ATI/AMD made decent GPUs,people like you made excuses never to buy them,so in the end AMD decided not to bother fighting price wars. Hence we have the **** market we have now.
Intel/Nvidia can move any kind of dick moves,but that's OK,only AMD get slammed for them,but can't do that to Intel/Nvidia ever.
No he isn't even though I have disagreed with him the past. Literally you couldn't be bothered to look on HWBOT did you?
The Core i7 8700K/8086K and Core i9 9900K/9900KS are almost the same clockspeeds when overclocked,and that is verified over 1000s of examples.
I had a right go at AMD when they tried their B450 move,but you literally can't say Intel is better with what they have done in the last few years.
Edit!!
Here is another similar move from Intel:
https://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/core_i7_4770k/
https://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/core_i7_4790k/
The Core i7 4790K barely clocked 100~150MHZ better than a Core i7 4770K.
Why do you think AMD has pulled a fail move like this?
All the people who bought Core i9 9900KS,Core i7 8086K and Core i7 4790K and made them tons of money.
At least AMD gives you PBO,etc even on the cheaper SKUs,ie,they don't prevent you from overclocking all SKUs.
What about the B and H series having overclocking locked?
So you are rewarding Intel for locking out overclocking too??