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I wouldn't read too much into what AMD demonstrates on stage.
Meh it all speculation and all we can discuss at this time. Might as well utilise the figures to make some assumptions for now. Otherwise might as well say if need a new CPU before November then ignore the 9900KS anyways.
I don't see any point in that KS anyhow. Just better binned K that's running on limit. I highly doubt there will be anymore performance boost than it already is on K.
And just read on Guru3d the 9900KS won't be available until the end of the year.
Then what's the point because they will be launching the 10 core at the same time?
And AMD pulls out the 16 core variant.... If they really needed the gaming crown they could just move some of the better chiplets on to AM4. At a latter date that should be able to clock higher on a limited run.Intel can spread their "crown" for both gaming and multi-tasking over 2 processors, as the 10 core will need to be clocked significantly lower but should still edge out AMDs 12 core offering.
It's better if they don't release any "answer". 250 W official TDP, say hello
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/intel-core-i9-9900k-9th-gen-cpu,5847-11.html
Edit 2... don't want to cause a #### storm.wrong thread
My heating bill over the 5 cold months is usually astronomical. I wonder if I can offset that with this CPU. Get shiny toy and heat my bedroom in one go.
I've fired up my old socket 478 3.2GHz Prescott over the nice Bank Holiday we had recently planning for an extensive case mod. It wasn't being stressed for very long but blimey did the room get unbearable.I had an FX 9590, trust me a 250 Watt CPU in the summer is hell, you don't want a ####'ing heater in the room during the summer.
I've fired up my old socket 478 3.2GHz Prescott over the nice Bank Holiday we had recently planning for an extensive case mod. It wasn't being stressed for very long but blimey did the room get unbearable.
The Pentium 4 HT was based on Northwood. The Prescott was a "major reworking" with double the cache, new instructions and the first to use 90nm, but it was an utter pig. Didn't clock higher than Northwood and ran a lot hotter to boot. Objectively I was caught in the mind share trap back then and didn't really know much about AMD, plus never had the money to switch it out. But she served me well for a long time, especially paired with the 6800 Ultra I bought for £400 purely for Doom 3Was that the Pentium 4 HT? i think i had one, can't remember the architecture name of it but it was a Pentium 4 HT 3.2Ghz, an absolute pig of a CPU, i switched it out for my first AMD CPU, a socket 939 AthlonXP 3800+, fantastic CPU that was.
The Pentium 4 HT was based on Northwood. The Prescott was a "major reworking" with double the cache, new instructions and the first to use 90nm, but it was an utter pig. Didn't clock higher than Northwood and ran a lot hotter to boot. Objectively I was caught in the mind share trap back then and didn't really know much about AMD, plus never had the money to switch it out. But she served me well for a long time, especially paired with the 6800 Ultra I bought for £400 purely for Doom 3
Imagine my surprise when I eventually upgraded to an i5 2500
The Pentium 4 HT was based on Northwood. The Prescott was a "major reworking" with double the cache, new instructions and the first to use 90nm, but it was an utter pig. Didn't clock higher than Northwood and ran a lot hotter to boot. Objectively I was caught in the mind share trap back then and didn't really know much about AMD, plus never had the money to switch it out. But she served me well for a long time, especially paired with the 6800 Ultra I bought for £400 purely for Doom 3
Imagine my surprise when I eventually upgraded to an i5 2500