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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
Yes, I have seen it with stock Intel coolers. Maybe that's the reason why they no longer include such.
But that raises the cost to own their system even further and makes the purchasing process more complicated because the user now needs to research for proper cooler.
They haven't included stock coolers with K variants in years... because they are intended to be overclocked. So why spend more to sell it with a cooler?? Makes sense to me on all fronts. ;)

Most people who buy K variant cpus know they need to buy a cooler for it. Research is all a part of it... nothing new. And nothing to hold against intel.
 

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They haven't included stock coolers with K variants in years... because they are intended to be overclocked. So why spend more to sell it with a cooler?? Makes sense to me on all fronts. ;)

Most people who buy K variant cpus know they need to buy a cooler for it. Research is all a part of it... nothing new. And nothing to hold against intel.


No. The K variants are out of the box always faster. And the research process is confusing for the large majority who goes to forums with the question - "what to buy ?"...
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
No. The K variants are out of the box always faster. And the research process is confusing for the large majority who goes to forums with the question - "what to buy ?"...
If you insist... I disagree. Again, it doesnt come with a cooler.. you'd need to research one to buy one anyway, lol...

All you need to do is read a damn review of the cpu and see what they suggest and are using. Come on man, use that bean in your head! :)


"I've seen this on a stock cooler" - SHUT THE GET THE... it doesnt come with a cooler... hilarious argument.
 
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Trying not to hurt anyone's feelings but who the heck on earth buys these CPUs?
 
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Trying not to hurt anyone's feelings but who the heck on earth buys these CPUs?


I think if you were to clear your thoughts about process tech, and everything you think you know about AMD vs Intel from reading forums, and then copy all the benchmark charts into a document and compare CPUs, you would have your answer.

It might look something like this :

Intel-Core-i5-10600K-review-gaming-benchmarks-1440p.jpg
 
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I think if you were to clear your thoughts about process tech, and everything you think you know about AMD vs Intel from reading forums, and then copy all the benchmark charts into a document and compare CPUs, you would have your answer.

It might look something like this :

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Sorry, I can't see your argument.


Considering the 10900K, there is ~ +70W power draw with 2 less cores compared to the 3900X. It's about 12% slower on average in productivity and only 5% faster than the 3900X in 1440P games (with a 2080Ti). And 7% in FHD, but hey, no 2080Ti owner plays in FHD.

And not to mention price, even without the extra cooling: most people will definitely change the 3900X's stock cooler, but it's there and can cope with the CPU. The 10900K doesn't have any, so you have to buy one, and it should be a watercooling solution regarding the temperatures. And the 10900K is already about $100-130 more expensive than an already better 3900X.

Comet Lake is a huge NO for every PC builder, just as refreshed Coffee Lake was.
 

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I personally would certainly not buy these 10 or 8 core parts if only because I don't need it in my usage scenario, but I might consider the 10600K 6 core 12 thread part, more realistic for my needs, longevity is not such an issue for me simply because it may be my last build, it's likely in my old age I will end up a laptop/notebook user :oops: , the 10600k runs pretty cool, has been tested to run at around 95w so I am hopeful my 240mm AIO will suffice, the other option obviously would be to wait and take a look at Zen3.
 
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Sorry, I can't see your argument.


Considering the 10900K, there is ~ +70W power draw with 2 less cores compared to the 3900X. It's about 12% slower on average in productivity and only 5% faster than the 3900X in 1440P games (with a 2080Ti). And 7% in FHD, but hey, no 2080Ti owner plays in FHD.

And not to mention price, even without the extra cooling: most people will definitely change the 3900X's stock cooler, but it's there and can cope with the CPU. The 10900K doesn't have any, so you have to buy one, and it should be a watercooling solution regarding the temperatures. And the 10900K is already about $100-130 more expensive than an already better 3900X.

Comet Lake is a huge NO for every PC builder, just as refreshed Coffee Lake was.

What is the power draw of the Intel platform vs AMD platform (not CPU, we don't run the CPU all by itself) under idle and light loads where they spend 95% of their time?

What is the power draw of the Intel platform vs AMD platform (not CPU, we don't run the CPU all by itself) under idle and light loads where they spend 95% of their time?



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Sorry, I can't see your argument.


Considering the 10900K, there is ~ +70W power draw with 2 less cores compared to the 3900X. It's about 12% slower on average in productivity and only 5% faster than the 3900X in 1440P games (with a 2080Ti). And 7% in FHD, but hey, no 2080Ti owner plays in FHD.

And not to mention price, even without the extra cooling: most people will definitely change the 3900X's stock cooler, but it's there and can cope with the CPU. The 10900K doesn't have any, so you have to buy one, and it should be a watercooling solution regarding the temperatures. And the 10900K is already about $100-130 more expensive than an already better 3900X.

Comet Lake is a huge NO for every PC builder, just as refreshed Coffee Lake was.
I don't think you were looking -- that chart didn't include the i9, only the i5 ;)
 
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