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Intel to Debut Non-K (65 W) 14th Gen Core "Raptor Lake Refresh" Desktop Processors Next Month

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I guess you know better than me eh bud.
Hi,
I wouldn't likely go for intel p/e-core offering either
I'd prefer a normal thread system where all cores are nearly equal quality and can be hit with the same multiplies and vcore.
Not to mention cooled equally to hehe
I see e-cores as thermal defects no matter how much lipstick intel uses case point throw your max p core turbo on them and see what happens :laugh:

But mainly waiting for win-11 to optimize them is well lol
Plus 11 is the only os that might besides 12
But even your 12 series chip won't see this os optimization only 13-14.. series and up will right ?
Hell linux wouldn't know what to do with these e-cores either so they use them as regular threads and temperatures would be high.

I like the performance but lots of threads at high clocks equals high temps as always.
 
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Hi,
I wouldn't likely go for intel p/e-core offering either
I'd prefer a normal thread system where all cores are nearly equal quality and can be hit with the same multiplies and vcore.
Not to mention cooled equally to hehe
I see e-cores as thermal defects no matter how much lipstick intel uses case point throw your max p core turbo on them and see what happens :laugh:

But mainly waiting for win-11 to optimize them is well lol
Plus 11 is the only os that might besides 12
But even your 12 series chip won't see this os optimization only 13-14.. series and up will right ?
Hell linux wouldn't know what to do with these e-cores either so they use them as regular threads and temperatures would be high.

I like the performance but lots of threads at high clocks equals high temps as always.

I think after xmas i will be putting a 14700k in the board. Not going to bother with a major change till AM5/LGA1851
 
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I think after xmas i will be putting a 14700k in the board. Not going to bother with a major change till AM5/LGA1851
Hi,
That's kind of intel in a nutshell which is so many releases.
Wore me out personally only plus is socket has lived longer than most other intel sockets.
 
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For that you use an Intel N-series processor. Usually in a small appliance or a mini-ITX/pico board. They’re very good for it, and exactly the small you’re looking for.

I will need a decent cpu with good ghz if I still plan to go the 25G+10G so... nah

Not like I asked for advice neither xdddd

I feel like an older intel build would be better there than buying an equal chip.
Literally why I have wondered if I should use anything 7-10th gen

Any i3 and i5-12400/12500/12600 (non-K) are without E-cores. They are as straightforward as it gets. Their power efficiency is also really not bad, at least better than in Ryzen 3000 and mostly Ryzen 5000 (not to mention how challenging it is to cool Ryzens compared to the same wattage Intel CPUs). I can't make my i5-12400F consume above 65 W in games for example.

Yet only having 4 cores in 14th gen i3s is a daytime robbery. Unless they make them unlocked for any OC whatsoever but it's Intel we're talking about so i3s are just a total why.
I've been using Ryzen for the past 3-4 years so at least in that sense I'm well aquiented and I still have a pair of 3700x coolers that can hold 85w without throtling so in that sense not worried.
The only reason why I've been looking at new gens is simply pcie 4/5 but I doubt I will saturate it with pcie 4 so I can directly just dump anything really.
Might stick with Ryzen as I have 2 3700x free at the moment and are totally capable plus registered memory support.
 
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Then buy Xeon.
¿why would i buy an artificially overpriced and limited(severely limited clockspeeds vs desktop ones) cpu when other manufacturers sell proper desktop cpu with proper usable cores?
 
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