WYP News Guru Jan 11, 2023 #1 6GHz without overclocking! Read more about Intel's i9-13900KS CPU showcase.
dazbobaby New member Jan 11, 2023 #2 All this willy waving is fine and all, but next year AMD will beat it, then Intel will beat AMD and so on ad infinitum. It's redundant. At least the consumer benefits.
All this willy waving is fine and all, but next year AMD will beat it, then Intel will beat AMD and so on ad infinitum. It's redundant. At least the consumer benefits.
Dawelio Active member Jan 11, 2023 #3 6GHz that you’ll be able to fry your eggs on and that will most likely require an fire extinguisher due to the heat it will produce - not to speak of the power requirements.
6GHz that you’ll be able to fry your eggs on and that will most likely require an fire extinguisher due to the heat it will produce - not to speak of the power requirements.
Dicehunter Resident Newb Jan 11, 2023 #4 And you will likely see very small improvements ingame over a "standard" 13900K, Not worth the extra power and heat.
And you will likely see very small improvements ingame over a "standard" 13900K, Not worth the extra power and heat.
demonking New member Jan 12, 2023 #5 dazbobaby said: All this willy waving is fine and all, but next year AMD will beat it, then Intel will beat AMD and so on ad infinitum. It's redundant. At least the consumer benefits. Click to expand... For the price of computer components today, the consumer is not benefiting, only executives and share holders
dazbobaby said: All this willy waving is fine and all, but next year AMD will beat it, then Intel will beat AMD and so on ad infinitum. It's redundant. At least the consumer benefits. Click to expand... For the price of computer components today, the consumer is not benefiting, only executives and share holders