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Why the 12600K has cap on the frequency and power? It boosts lower and uses less power. Obviously it will be faster than a 5600x but that is not the point @Mussels tried to present.Sorry my edit came in late, check out the 12600K vs 5600X
Which CPU is more efficient and better future proof? I would say the 12600K, well it came out a year later after all
If you take off the cap and let it boost it will deliver more FPS for sure but, the power it will use will be inadequately higher.
the 12600K will be faster than a 5600x but not more efficient that is for sure. Especially in near future when lets say hypothetically, all of these 2 CPUs will have to be utilized 100% given there is no cap on power or frequency and they both work at stock.
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