• Competitor rules

    Please remember that any mention of competitors, hinting at competitors or offering to provide details of competitors will result in an account suspension. The full rules can be found under the 'Terms and Rules' link in the bottom right corner of your screen. Just don't mention competitors in any way, shape or form and you'll be OK.

Intel 10th Gen Comet Lake thread

I think you should read my post, and then your post again.

Firstly, this is the desktop CPU thread, not laptop. When I correct you, and advise that Intel is still king of mobile gaming performance on laptops, you can't seem to accept it. I'll try break it down for you buddy:

Gaming performance is primarily based on GPU performance. You can't buy a AMD Ryzen laptop with anything better than a RTX 2060, so Intel will automatically win, no matter how good the Ryzen 4000 mobile CPU's are. This is for gaming of course. So your point is moot - for laptop gaming performance at the high end, Intel is the only player and has the best gaming performance.

You'll also mind the vast majority of AMD laptops have 'bad' displays, while the Intel ones have the premium 100% SRGB IPS displays, further crippling AMD.

Zephyrus G14 should have better gpu options imo corker of a machine otherwise
 
EW1WFBVVAAAhese.png


Tuned should be 16000. Details after NDA lifts.
 
Search for Ryzen 4000 series September shows up on nexus toms hardware etc apparently leak from motherboard vendor.
 
Nice, roll on the leaks!
Not seeing anything about desktop 4000 series on their Twitter.. Just a bunch of stuff about mobile 4000 series.

Also the fact that none of the tech sites have reported it, makes me suspicious that you've basically made this up (September launch).

https://twitter.com/AMDNews/status/1255251304890478596

Thats their official News twitter for investors etc.

Get your act together for heaven sake, google exists for decades use it.
 
Tree hugger. :rolleyes:

XD, just saying these new cpu's are going to pull some power, look at the previews on z490 mobo's between 16-18 power phases at around 90amp per phase, don't use your heating just use a 10th gen cpu, i hate to know the power draw at max overclocks :)
 
any word on security mitigations? Are they all in hardware yet, or is Intel literally reusing Skylake design over and over?
 
Back
Top Bottom