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

Thanks for posting the data @pcfarrar. I get around single core 830 and 9800 in multi threaded in CPU-Z with a 13600K with the same 20 thread count.

In this test the single core to me is disappointing with no improvement even with the new P core and clock speed increase though the multi is a nice 70-80% higher.

Power consumption seems the same as high end 13/14th gen again not good... though wtf is the PL4 limit 425w. :eek:
 
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Thanks for posting the data @pcfarrar. I get around single core 830 and 9800 in multi threaded in CPU-Z with a 13600K with the same 20 thread count.

In this test the single core to me is disappointing with no improvement even with the new P core and clock speed increase though the multi is a nice 70-80% higher.

The DDR5 may have a bearing on that score, I'd bet.

6400 is the base for ARL and 8000 is the sweet spot according to Intel but I don't know how well 8000 will run on a 2DPC board.
 
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R23 will show CPUs in the worst light when limits are removed as it loads everything up, the same is also true of my 9950X which when unlocked I have seen 350W+ in the same tests.

The usage would change from use case to use case.
 
R23 will show CPUs in the worst light when limits are removed as it loads everything up, the same is also true of my 9950X which when unlocked I have seen 350W+ in the same tests.

The usage would change from use case to use case.

Tuned arl is ridiculously efficient. I’ll share some data when nda is up. I think people will be shocked.
 
Tuned arl is ridiculously efficient. I’ll share some data when nda is up. I think people will be shocked.

In gaming?

14900k is very power hungry in games, so it would need to beat it by a huge margin to look good

Plus 9800x3d on the way and that will probably use like 60 or 70watts while gaming
 
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comeon steve (hub) , and others
he's good but it's quite time consuming to thoroughly test boards...steve's board round ups are informative.
very interested to see the numbers.

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I've added it (265k) to the cart of my local pc retailer (they have a warranty service matching the manufacturer's warranty period). not in stock yet. <3 . patience. patience. too old to be impulsive. $699 aud here. maybe they'll want a pre-order. see what happens over the coming week.

oo snake lake. i don't care what it is called as long as it functions.
 
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In gaming?

14900k is very power hungry in games, so it would need to beat it by a huge margin to look good

Plus 9800x3d on the way and that will probably use like 60 or 70watts while gaming

As I’ve said a few times now, if you want gaming only the 9800x3d is the only option.

Arl is enjoyable from a tuning perspective but that’s about it
 
Are you on latest W11?

I'm running 10.0.26100.2033

Actually just realised I was using the balanced power plan, maybe I should have switched to high performance before doing the benchmarks. I saw a post on the overclock.net forum that you should use Windows 11 preview build 2152.
 
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I see the G.Skill 9600 CU-DIMM was in stock at another online store but is now sold out.

G.SKILL Trident Z5 CK 48GB (2 x 24GB) 288-Pin CUDIMM DDR5 9600 (PC5 76800) RGB Desktop Memory Model F5-9600C4658H24GX2-TZ5CRK

CAS Latency: 46
Voltage: 1.45V
Multi-channel Kit: Dual Channel Kit
Timing: 46-58-58-153
Model #: F5-9600C4658H24GX2-TZ5CRK

@Gibbo Will you be stocking these?
 
Pretty notable FYI. When looking at power draw for ARL, this is the accurate sensor:

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Terrible CPU! Slower than 14900K in games. Very boring, will get trashed by Zen5X3D and absolutely worth ignoring considering it's a one CPU socket.
 
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