Hello - I have a few questions for the clearly more techy folks here please.
On the z890 AsRock Aqua download page -
https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z890 Taichi AQUA/Specification.asp#BIOS it says microcode 0x114 and New Intel ME version (but doesn't say which) ?
I know Hallock's updated stream said the "new toolkit" will come in January but I cant seem to nail down which one is even on this bios
More confusingly - if you switch from the BIOS page to their download page, I can't even seem to match any of their Intel ME versions? For example there they have: "Intel Management Engine driver ver:2435.6.36.0_CONS" released on Nov 11... ?
So
first question is primarily to know for sure when the "Firmware CSME Kit from January" is live (for this board) so that I know the Combo of 0x114 + this now is fixed as much as it can be.
My
second question is extremely niche. Currently have a 13900k. I also have a Brand new 285k sitting (awaiting the fix with the above z890 Aqua Asrock board), along with a R9-9950x sitting (awaiting my indecisiveness).
I play primarily in (DQHD) 5120x1440 or (DUHD) 7680x2160 on a 4090, a resolution where the game is not bottlenecked by the CPU anyways. So I'm not too concerned about benchmarks showing a 5-10% performance regression in 1080p benchmarks as they're kind of meaningless. What I genuinely am more concerned about is the power draw as the computer room is small and heats up pretty fast (13900k doesn't help - obviously). This isn't only a gaming PC so the 7800x3d and 9800x3d are out of the question due to not high performing enough for other workflows. So with that said, if my primary concern is reducing the heat output while getting as much "power" as possible. The 285K takes the crown right? I seem to have difficulty finding metrics such as FRAMES PER WATT or something like that to confirm this guess, particularly from the current fixes (not looking at Launch benchmarks as they were obviously flawed with all the PPM and Balance power mode and stuff not working, which would have skewed results).
Even some of those YouTube benchmark videos where they test like 5 games side by side showing me the current FPS along with the CPU power draw would let me make my own conclusions, but again, don't want launch date data, because obviously there have been fixes since then.
On the other hand, I know the 9950X doesnt pull as much power as the 13900k, but it's still up there, so switching over might not yield the big boost I'm thinking of for my specific needs.
I'm not too concerned with "Future Upgrade Path" so I'm not really factoring that into the choice. Just trying to gauge based on the above (the lower heat output, while still getting the best bang for the power draw in multi workloads (not just gaming) - what the better processor would be. And yes, I'm aware the 9950X3D may be coming out in the near future.
Trying to compare the 13900k vs 285k vs 9950X only.
Thanks for any insight all you super tech bros can provide!