"Der 11900k ist so sinnlos wie Sand im Neopren Anzug!"
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The Intel Core i9-11900K is the company's Rocket Lake flagship. It uses the new Cypress Cove architecture and includes support for new instruction sets like AVX512 and DLBoost to speed up AI calculations. We run the processor through our new test suite and also take a closer look at gaming...
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The Intel Core i9-11900K is the company's Rocket Lake flagship. It uses the new Cypress Cove architecture and includes support for new instruction sets like AVX512 and DLBoost to speed up AI calculations. We run the processor through our new test suite and also take a closer look at gaming...
www.techpowerup.com
We review Intel's new Desktop flagship processor, the 8-core Core i9-11900K. The 11th generation Intel Core desktop processors previously known as RKL aka Rocket Lake-S has been released in an effort to take on the battle with AMD. Performance - Gaming RTX 2080 Ti - 1280x720 (HD Ready)
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We review Intel's new Desktop flagship processor, the 8-core Core i9-11900K. The 11th generation Intel Core desktop processors previously known as RKL aka Rocket Lake-S has been released in an effort to take on the battle with AMD. Performance - Gaming RTX 3090 - 3840x2160 (UHD)
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Der einzig neutrale Test ist der von Guru3d. Techpowerub ist ja schon Rot 😂.
Ich zitiere von Guru3d:
Gaming performance
Where application testing is a bit mixed, in gaming, the CPU does show off far better then say Coffee lake. Intel and AMD are relatively close with the usual differentials and offsets on both sides from a game performance point of view, however, Intel does show the upper hand. We mentioned this many years; a GPU bottleneck is far more important to deal with and spend your money on instead of a CPU bottleneck. Intel's game performance with super-fast graphics cards solely comes into play in framerate bound situations; Intel can thank the high-frequency Turbos there, running 5.0~5.3 GHz (depending on conditions and proc). The reality remains that it's only the 1000 USD graphics cards where you can easily tackle the FPS differential with a faster GPU. Below it, you are more GPU bound. Comparing apples and oranges; some pure raw wins are for Intel and some for AMD, but everything is relative when it comes to gaming as 98% of the time, your actual limitation is the GPU and not CPU. The vast majority of you guys have a GPU limited graphics card. With eight cores, the reality is absolutely and unequivocally because you can game pretty darn and are future-proof with Rocket Lake-S. Realistically a 6-core proc offering more value will get you there as well.
Cores
Currently, I find 8-core processors a sweet spot concerning
gaming, 6-cores for value, and anything higher than 8-cores in core count, overkill unless you have other demanding threaded workloads to deal with. But for gaming, 6 and 8 cores hit the G-spot; G for gaming
Ich habe eine 3080 Ti und will die Aktuell beste Gaming Cpu und das ist der 11900k. Bei mir geht Grafik vor Fps. Wer liefert in den Szenario besser ab? Genau richtig Intel.
Ich halte den 11900k auch nicht als Eierlegende Wollmilchsau und die Uvp ist viel zu hoch. Uvp müsste 450€ sein und Straßenpreiß 360 - 380€. Der Verbrauch der Cpu stört mich nicht das sind meistens beim Spielen + 50w gegenüber Ryzen. Bin gespannt was die Leute sagen werden wenn Zen 4 wie in den Leaks berichtet 170w Tdp hat.
Der 11900k war auch nicht meine erste Wahl da zu teuer für 550€ sondern der 11700k. Ich habe für den 11900k 380€ bezahlt deswegen wurde es der 11900k.
Bezüglich den Tech-Youtuber und Reviews sind die in meinen Augen zu 99% gekauft. Durch was lebt Youtube? Genau durch Werbung. Wie finanziert sich das Forum?