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System Name | Intel NUC 12 Extreme |
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Processor | Intel Core i7 12700 12 Core 20 Thread CPU |
Motherboard | Intel NUC Module Motherboard |
Cooling | NUC Blower Cooler + 3 x 92mm Fans |
Memory | 64GB Corsair 3200Mhz CL22 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor RX 9070 16GB Reaper |
Storage | Silicon 512GB M.2 Gen4 SSD |
Display(s) | Sony 4K Bravia X85J 43Inch TV 120Hz |
Case | Intel NUC 12 Extreme Mini ITX Case |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek Audio + Dolby Atmos |
Power Supply | SFX FSP 650 Gold Rated PSU |
Mouse | Logitech G203 Lightsync Mouse |
Keyboard | Red Dragon K552W RGB White KB. |
VR HMD | ( ◔ ʖ̯ ◔ ) |
Software | Windows 10 Home 64bit |
Benchmark Scores | None. I also own a Apple Macbook Air M2 |
Not much of a gamer are you? Higher CPU clock speeds have been proven time and time again, to have zero effect on gaming, after a certain point. It is the GPU that you want to be faster, not the CPU.

Where do I begin

Yeah I'm not much of a gamer even though I have a decently high end rig:shadedshu and all I do on it is play farmville

"Higher CPU clock speeds have been proven time and time again, to have zero effect on gaming"

Well tell that to my i7 920 2.66ghz OCed to 4ghz




Anyways IMO increased CPU speeds do help but they reach a certain point where you're not really getting anything out of it but I do agree with you on the faster GPU
