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System Name | Main PC |
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Processor | I5 12400F |
Motherboard | MAG B660M MORTAR WIFI |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12S |
Memory | Corsair Vengenance LPX 2x8 GB DDR4 3000 MHZ C16 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA RTX 2060 KO |
Storage | WD SN550 500GB M.2-2280 (Main drive)/ Crucial MX500 500 GB 2.5" SSD/ SanDisk Ultra 2 TB 2.5" SSD |
Display(s) | Main: AOC C24G1 24.0" 1920 x 1080 144 Hz 1ms, 2nd: AOC 24B2XH 23.8" 1920 x 1080 75 Hz |
Case | Fractal Design Pop Air |
Audio Device(s) | Razer Kraken 7.1 |
Power Supply | Be quiet System Power 9 500 CM 500 W 80+ Bronze Semi-modular |
Mouse | Razer Deathadder Chroma |
Keyboard | Corsair strafe (Cherry MX Silent) |
Software | Windows 10 |
My expectations were low for gaming but sheesh that regression is worse than what i expected, who knows if this is due to broken thread scheduling or whatever but honestly just yikes........ All I have to say is that the next year or so is going to be pretty rough for Intel. They better hope they get Bartlett lake correct if they actually go through with that, and that they actually finally consider to release a sku with stacked cache like AMD's X3D chips.
As for applications though, even though the gains over last gen and the competing AMD parts are not that high, I was still quite impressed with the Multi-threaded performance because of the lack of Hyperthreading for this gen, these E-cores look pretty darn strong if the Arrow lake parts are still able to keep up or be faster for MT performance despite having less threads.. While for gaming Arrow lake is a total flop, if someone is going to buy a new system for strictly applications then honestly Arrow Lake looks like an ok choice, if your stuff doesn't need AVX512...
I completely agree with @W1zzard in terms of this gen feeling very similar to AMD's Zen 1, radically new architecture and new tile based CPU design. While this generation so far looks painful for gaming, it lays a foundation for their future CPUs and perhaps in the future stuff will look much better than now. I guess they need another generation to optimise their new design like what AMD needed for Zen 2, Zen 3 had a massive uplift due to them optimising their chiplet design.
As for applications though, even though the gains over last gen and the competing AMD parts are not that high, I was still quite impressed with the Multi-threaded performance because of the lack of Hyperthreading for this gen, these E-cores look pretty darn strong if the Arrow lake parts are still able to keep up or be faster for MT performance despite having less threads.. While for gaming Arrow lake is a total flop, if someone is going to buy a new system for strictly applications then honestly Arrow Lake looks like an ok choice, if your stuff doesn't need AVX512...
I completely agree with @W1zzard in terms of this gen feeling very similar to AMD's Zen 1, radically new architecture and new tile based CPU design. While this generation so far looks painful for gaming, it lays a foundation for their future CPUs and perhaps in the future stuff will look much better than now. I guess they need another generation to optimise their new design like what AMD needed for Zen 2, Zen 3 had a massive uplift due to them optimising their chiplet design.