Caporegime
I’ve gone for the 13600K, more than enough for me. I game at 4K so get GPU bound.
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Any particular reason you're not going for 13700? I asked earlier and was encouraged to waitI’ve gone for the 13600K, more than enough for me. I game at 4K so get GPU bound.
Cinebench memes aside, I’d still strongly recommend the 7950x if your main goal is production workloads. Across a wider range of workloads having 16 real cores will work out better than 8p + 16e setup.
Damn that’s beaten my score.95c benches coming in hot!
I suggest you actually read some reviews then, because this is not true if you're focussing purely on gaming performance.AMD has 8 only good core CPUs, but those Zen 4 cores are weaker clock for clock than Golden COve and Raptor Cove for gaming unless they get the 3D cache out on it.
95c benches coming in hot!
Any particular reason you're not going for 13700? I asked earlier and was encouraged to wait
The intel is substantially cooler and 95c is not normal. You are comparing stock vs overclocked numbers, at stock the 13900k will be way cooler than the 7950X.Whelp, there goes my plan of choosing whichever cpu is cooler
Guess AMD were right, this is the new normal temperature we'll be seeing. Probably doesn't matter if it's only spot temps and not shooting fire out the back of the case
Because AMD have released a CPU that in some capacity gets hot like an Intel chip, which suddenly means the sky is falling and AMD are the worst thing ever, right back to where they deserve to be.how is it not normal when AMD says it is you know more now ?? over engineers AMD have ??
I dont need to know more. Do you think amd engineers would tell you its not normal and that they are selling products as hot as lava?how is it not normal when AMD says it is you know more now ?? over engineers AMD have ??
That is a lie. Why do people feel the need to lie to defend a company? That is absurd manBecause AMD have released a CPU that in some capacity gets hot like an Intel chip, which suddenly means the sky is falling and AMD are the worst thing ever, right back to where they deserve to be.
Chill Out (pun intended) you outputtioing more hot air then an Intel powered systemThat is a lie. Why do people feel the need to lie to defend a company? That is absurd man
There is no intel cpu that hits 95c no matter what cooler you put it on it. Gnexus tested a 360aio and he gets a peak of 78c. Hwunboxed also tested a 360 aio and although he hit 90c, he had an issue with his bracket, he retested with a new bracket and he dropped down to 80c.
That's not hard to accomplish. If it was a Ryzen powered, now that would be an accomplishment. 85c in gaming menusChill Out (pun intended) you outputtioing more hot air then an Intel powered system
I agree with everything you said, but that doesn't change the fact that Ryzen are harder to cool than Intel. Way harder in fact. In fact , zen 4 approach the temperatures of boiling water.Dunno why everyone is getting their knickers in a twist, this has already been covered. It's power in watts that matters, and a result of a high number of watts is usually relatable to the high amount of heat generated.
You get laptops that hit 95c and throttle up and down at much lower frequencies using 15w, when they have insufficient cooling, but you are only dumping 15w of waste heat. Having two CPU's one with 95c at 200w, and the other 95c at 300w, I know which one is worse, apparently a lot of people don't understand basic physics but like to preach in a CPU thread as if they are all knowing.
Face it modern multi-core CPU's made on tiny process nodes run hot in Celsius terms, and some use more power than others, nothing more really needs to be said.
I suggest you actually read some reviews then, because this is not true if you're focussing purely on gaming performance.