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and its sold out everywhere, are there really that many idiots out there
I'm a bit surprised that the 11900K is sold out, but only because of the price/perf equation.
Having said that, despite the price/perf equation and the lack of multi-core threading performance, this is by no means a slow chip.
I know some people who are going RL because of its prowess in VR.
I'm not sure people have actually looked closely - I doubt it given how many just bandwagon jump on bashing this chip - but despite being hobbled by a far less than optimal memory setup the 11900K is in fact the fastest chip in the most heavily used resolutions used by high end gamers. It is also a winner in lightly threaded productivity applications, which is to say the vast majority of such apps used.
- Fastest at 1440P vs any Zen 3 even when the Zen 3 has the AMD optimal DDR4-3800, with RKL using cheaper DDR4-3200 CL14 (an OC on DDR4-3200 CL14 as opposed to the crippling DDR4-3800 gear 2 would widen this gap). This is probably a $100 savings, which is to say a new build would perform better than a 5800X and cost about the same after including the memory savings.
- Faster than any Zen 3 on 2 out of 3 web tests.
- Faster than Any Zen 3 on 2 out of 3 AI tests
- Faster than any Zen 3 on Adobe applications, by fairly wide margins
- Where it does lose, it is mostly only to the 5900X and 5950X, which are extremely hard to find.
So, for someone who doesn't care about the value equation and wants one of the fastest chips they can get hands on, doesn't care about rendering where Zen 3's 12+ core chips win, is into VR, and/or doesn't have time or want to spend hours scouring the internet to find a 5900X or 5950X, this is (or was) an easily available and powerful alternative.
Many of the gaming focused sites in particular, are finding that the 11900K is decidedly better than the 5800X, and while it generally can't beat the 5950X that chip is in a completely different price range and has very short availability.
i.e. the 5% lows of the 11900K are almost the same as the average of the 5800X in Cyberpunk 2077 at 1440p. You are looking at a 10% avg fps difference from 5800X to 11900K here. You could buy this complete setup - CPU, memory, motherboard with 11900K - for less than the real-world price of a 5950X CPU alone.