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Intel Core Ultra 9 285k 'Arrow Lake' Discussion/News ("15th gen") on LGA-1851

I wonder if that mentioned 3-8% "just" brings the performance up to that of the top variant of the 14900k, with improved thermal capabilities, and power draw..?
Whilst it is most unlikely, I do wish that he would also comment on the intended use of the 1851 socket beyond that or ArL, or a refresh.
 
What if people use the PC for tasks other than gaming?

You do you man, let the haters hate lol.
I finished a rig a few weeks ago for a pal whose kid was adamant he wanted a 285k for his Uni work.
I had a fun time playing with that before I handed it over.

Might build one myself in the new year to replace a ticking time bomb 14900k build I do some work on when I'm home, the power draw reduction on Arrowlake is really nice.
 
You do you man, let the haters hate lol.
I finished a rig a few weeks ago for a pal whose kid was adamant he wanted a 285k for his Uni work.
I had a fun time playing with that before I handed it over.

Might build one myself in the new year to replace a ticking time bomb 14900k build I do some work on when I'm home, the power draw reduction on Arrowlake is really nice.

That first line made me laugh, PC hardware has always been the same over the years and won't change. People should buy whatever fits their needs and if it's just gaming the 9800X3D would be the go-to option and get the cheapest board (good) and 6000C30 RAM you can buy.

I run both out of curiosity and testing, to be honest, and the odd bit of benchwork :D

Arrowlake is pretty good at reducing power and heat. On my test setup, it really doesn't get hot at all. I have been thinking about sticking an air cooler on it to see how it performs, just one of those cheap Thermalright ones. In terms of power, I averaged ~114w over the day using it for work and that. As my replacement 9950X arrived yesterday I am in the process of building that out to see where that lands when using the same cooling setup and PSU (PSU can make quite a bit of difference at the wall from Gold to Titanium)

I'm not too fussed about my 14900KS, it motors along fine, if it does for whatever reason die I'll just replace it with what works for me best.
 
That first line made me laugh, PC hardware has always been the same over the years and won't change. People should buy whatever fits their needs and if it's just gaming the 9800X3D would be the go-to option and get the cheapest board (good) and 6000C30 RAM you can buy.

I run both out of curiosity and testing, to be honest, and the odd bit of benchwork :D
Same, I've run seperate game and work rigs now for decades.
Always nice to play with new toys though, and I like to keep my hand in with as many architectures as possible (except Mac /spit)
 
Sounds like PEBCAK to me :cry:

No. It was working fine delidded for 3 months, put it on the side for a few weeks, took it back off the side and then nothing.

All of my results in the AMD thread were running with a Thermal Grizzly Mycro Direct-Die Pro, also as per this thread earlier. The die has no cracks on it either, so not sure how you can go from a working system to a non-working system like that. I'd be impressed if I killed it with a bench run but no it's a random failure of the IO die.

It is what it is though, so bought another to replace it and ill carry on.

That's the first time I've had that happen from all the AM5 / Intel CPUs I have delidded.
 

Note here that TPU does not have the CSME Firmware update in place or a bios with microcode update 0x114. Both scheduled for release to the public in January.
 
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S’il dure plus de 3 mois, il aura survécu à l’ancien 9950X leurer::p


I have Ryzen since the 3000 series unless you have upgraded to a vcore h24 of 1.4 vcore I don't see how you managed to kill this cpu I have a 9800x3d that I have oc at 5.625 GHZ without any problem I have had a 9700x oc at 5.850 GHZ I never killed the cpu even my old one 7800x3d oc in ebclk at 5.3 GHZ still works x)
 
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I have Ryzen since the 3000 series unless you have upgraded to a vcore h24 of 1.4 vcore I don't see how you managed to kill this cpu I have a 9800x3d that I have oc at 5.625 GHZ without any problem I have had a 9700x oc at 5.850 GHZ I never killed the cpu even my old one 7800x3d oc in ebclk at 5.3 GHZ still works x)

It running in an Asus X870E Hero MB 0706 bios which had the factory defaults applied. I'd expect a 00 boot code with a dead CPU but this throws different errors depending on the RAM slots.

So this is 2 different kits of RAM, first with a single stick and then with both sets as you can see it gets b8 consistently with a single stick and then

b8 boot code with a single stick.

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EC boot code - 32GB G.Skill Trident Z Royals

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C5 boot code - 48GB G.Skill Trident Z

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Explain that one, going from working to not working with factory defaults only applied in the space of a week or so.

Yet swapping the CPU out for my 8500G or the new 9950X just works, if you look at some of the other b8 post codes on Google it pointed to the same issue.
 
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