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System Name | Coffeelake the Zen Destroyer |
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Processor | 8700K @5.1GHz |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG MAXIMUS X FORMULA |
Cooling | Cooled by EK |
Memory | RGB DDR4 4133MHz CL17-17-17-37 |
Video Card(s) | GTX 780 Ti to future GTX 1180Ti |
Storage | SAMSUNG 960 PRO 512GB |
Display(s) | ASUS ROG SWIFT PG27VQ to ROG SWIFT PG35VQ |
Case | Cooler Master HAF X Nvidia Edition |
Audio Device(s) | Logitech |
Power Supply | COOLER MASTER 1KW Gold |
Mouse | LOGITECH Gaming |
Keyboard | Logitech Gaming |
Software | MICROSOFT Redstone 4 |
Benchmark Scores | Cine Bench 15 single performance 222 |
Hmm, I have always though 3800x is that pointless cpu anyway. Buy 3700x for cheaper and OC that. Stock TDPs are meant to be broken.
Haven't really followed cpu market lately(Cpus are quite dull). Will that 10th series be pin compatible with upcoming 10nm processors too(LGA1200 or what was it again), or is there even 10nm cpu on the radar for desktop.
10nm+ is for mobile devices only!
Intel TigerLake 10nm++ mobile CPU should be in devices like the Microsoft Surface Pro 8 around Hollween
Desktop will remain on 14nm++ till Intel new factory Fab42 up and running with full 7nm/5nm ready from the start.
10th generation is on new LGA 1200 socket PCIe 4.0 board but PCIe 4.0 won't be working until 11th gen (Rocket Lake) around this Christmas. So you can say 10th Gen is short lived. And no 10th generation is not backwards compatibility with Intel 300 series boards.....the last best CPU for the Intel 300 series is the I9-9900KS
Intel will remain 14nm++ on LGA 1200 socket PCIe 4.0 Motherboard will have Comet Lake, Rocket Lake, Alder Lake CPUs on it!
Intel Meteor Lake is Intel first 7nm CPUs product line from the new Fab42 factory.
Intel 7nm/5nm will be on LGA 1700 socket PCIe 5.0 Motherboard with DDR5 and USB-4, WiFi-6E etc... At the same time AMD Zen 5 with new AM5 socket to stop backwards compatibility.
For now if you want a 8 cores CPU with higher performance than 3800X at a lower 9700K price point then get the 10700K.... Comes with 5.3GHz Turbo lol
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