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The 7700 has the same gaming performance as the 12600k while it consumes more power. The 14600k beats both handily. Move on, this is just purely trolling now.
No, I have shown you several times that the 7950X3D / 7700 (both have the same performances in games) already crushes the 14900K capped at 80w TDP in gaming. And if they crushes the 14900K capped at 80w TDP, what makes you think the 14600K capped at 65w TDP will beat the 14900K here or be the saviour here?

The 7950X3D (7700 performs the same) doesn't just performas some few % better here, but rather performs a WHOLE 61% better in 'Average FPS' and 50% better in '1% Min FPS' over the 14900K capped at 80w TDP. How can a 14600K at the same 65w TDP as the 7700 here perform the same or better than the 14900K capped at 80w TDP here then?

Answer me that.

Heck, even if the 14600K capped at 65w TDP somehow would perform 20% better than the 14900K capped at 80w TDP in games (just an example), it would still be crushed all day long by the 7700 / 7950X3D at default power usages any days of the week in all games.

Oh also, the 12600K also have about the same gaming performance as the 14600K. 14600K is about 4-5% better in gaming performance over the 12600K.

Stop being an Intel bootlicker and wake up to the reality as the gaming charts have shown.
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No, I have shown you several times that the 7950X3D / 7700 (both have the same performances in games) already crushes the 14900K capped at 80w TDP in gaming. And if they crushes the 14900K capped at 80w TDP, what makes you think the 14600K capped at 65w TDP will beat the 14900K here or be the saviour here?

The 7950X3D (7700 performs the same) doesn't just performas some few % better here, but rather performs a WHOLE 61% better in 'Average FPS' and 50% better in '1% Min FPS' over the 14900K capped at 80w TDP. How can a 14600K at the same 65w TDP as the 7700 here perform the same or better than the 14900K capped at 80w TDP here then?

Answer me that.

Heck, even if the 14600K capped at 65w TDP somehow would perform 20% better than the 14900K capped at 80w TDP in games (just an example), it would still be crushed all day long by the 7700 / 7950X3D at default power usages any days of the week in all games.

Oh also, the 12600K also have about the same gaming performance as the 14600K. 14600K is about 4-5% better in gaming performance over the 12600K.

Stop being an Intel bootlicker and wake up to the reality as the gaming charts have shown.

Genius is the correct word :) .
Blabla, you keep repeating the same nonsense. Your 7700 gets humiliated by the 7950x 3d and the 14600k. Stop already man.
 
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Blabla, you keep repeating the same nonsense. Your 7700 gets humiliated by the 7950x 3d and the 14600k. Stop already man.
I have shown graphs / evidences on my claims, while you haven't shown nothing.

If that's nonsense to you, then sorry, no one will be able to save you from your fate.
 
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I have shown graphs / evidences on my claims, while you haven't shown nothing.

If that's nonsense to you, then sorry, no one will be able to save your sinking ass.
The 7700 is as slow in gaming as the 12600k while it consumes more power. The 14600k slaughters it. Move on
 
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The 7700 is as slow in gaming as the 12600k while it consumes more power. The 14600k slaughters it. Move on
You say it without proving anything of it. How can I / we believe you then?

Peoples can believe me as I have shown proof on what i'm saying.

And also, here is a news@11 / newsflash for you. If the 7700 at default power usage already are crushing the 14900K capped at 80w TDP in games, it for sure crushes the 12600K capped to 65w / 80w TDP in games then.
 
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You say it without proving anything of it. How can I / we believe you then?

Peoples can believe me as I have shown proof on what i'm saying.

And also, here is a news@11 / newsflash for you. If the 7700 at default power usage already are crushing the 14900K capped at 80w TDP in games, it for sure crushes the 12600K capped to 65w / 80w TDP in games then.
I've posted you the 7700 review from tpup. Your 7700 consumes more power than the 12600k for similar performance. Move on now.

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I've posted you the 7700 review from tpup. Your 7700 consumes more power than the 12600k for similar performance. Move on now.

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Funny you show that picture when the 7700 overclocked @ 5.3 GHz on all cores uses less power than the 12600K in games.

Ricky Gervais Lol GIF
 
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Funny you show that picture when the 7700 overclocked @ 5.3 GHz on all cores uses less power than the 12600K in games.

Ricky Gervais Lol GIF
You can tune the 12600k as well to use less power. The comparison should be out of the box and the 7700 gets shit on by a 12600k. The 14600k is 20% faster than that. Stop trolling, you bought the wrong cpu, it's fine, next time choose more carefully and don't buy a space heater again.
 
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You can tune the 12600k as well to use less power. The comparison should be out of the box and the 7700 gets shit on by a 12600k. The 14600k is 20% faster than that. Stop trolling, you bought the wrong cpu, it's fine, next time choose more carefully and don't buy a space heater again.
No, the 14600K is 4-5% better in game performance over the 12600K which I also have shown proof of.

How blind are you, really?

EDIT: In 'Power Consumption (Multi Threaded)', the 12600K uses 43w more over the 7700 at stock power usage. That is a massive 55% more power usage.

Here is the proof.



Then the 12600K uses 16w more under 'Power Consumption - Applications (45 Tests Average)'. Which is 29% more watt usage over the 7700 at stock power usage.



And the 'Power Consumption - Gaming (12 Tests Average)' chart is already shown.

And that is to be 13.4% worser in application performance as shown here.



And limiting the 12600K here in this case to 65w TDP will make it lose another 20-25% performance in those tasks.

So, where do you get your fantasy numbers from and how much more evidences do you need before you realizes that you are wrong and i'm correct?
 
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No, the 14600K is 4-5% better in game performance over the 12600K which I also have shown proof of.

How blind are you, really?

EDIT: In 'Power Consumption (Multi Threaded)', the 12600K uses 43w more over the 7700 at stock power usage. That is a massive 55% more power usage.

Here is the proof.



Then the 12600K uses 16w more under 'Power Consumption - Applications (45 Tests Average)'. Which is 29% more watt usage over the 7700 at stock power usage.



And the 'Power Consumption - Gaming (12 Tests Average)' chart is already shown.

And that is to be 13.4% worser in application performance as shown here.



So, where do you get your fantasy numbers from and how much more evidences do you need before you realizes that you are wrong and i'm correct?
You went from applications performance to games, now back to applications. Rofl.

Your 7700 is a 12600k that draws more power in games, it's much slower than a 14600k in both games and applications. Deal with it lad.
 
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You went from applications performance to games, now back to applications. Rofl.

Your 7700 is a 12600k that draws more power in games, it's much slower than a 14600k in both games and applications. Deal with it lad.
Didn't I post performance from both applications and games over for both the 7700 and 12600K?

Jesus christ, how blind are you?

EDIT: No, the 7700 overclocked to 5.3 GHz on all cores uses less power over the 12600K in gaming, as shown in a picture over. And as the 14600K is about the same in performance in both games and applications, then I can compare it to the 14600K in the same was as comparing it to the 12600K.
 
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Didn't I post performance from both applications and games over for both the 7700 and 12600K?

Jesus christ, how blind are you?

EDIT: No, the 7700 overclocked to 5.3 GHz on all cores uses less power over the 12600K in gaming, as shown in a picture over. And as the 14600K is about the same in performance in both games and applications, then I can compare it to the 14600K in the same was as comparing it to the 12600K.
And 12600k tuned uses even less power than the 7700 overclocked. Thats why we compare both at stock. At stock it consumes more power than the 12600k. It's a space heater and goddamn slow to boot.
 
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And 12600k tuned uses even less power than the 7700 overclocked. Thats why we compare both at stock. At stock it consumes more power than the 12600k. It's a space heater and goddamn slow to boot.
As posted here: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/intel-core-i5-14600k.314663/post-5124183

The 7700 is using 55% less power over the 12600K in 'Power Consumption (Multi Threaded)' tasks. It also uses 29% less power over the 12600K under 'Power Consumption - Applications (45 Tests Average)'. It also perform 13.4% better in application performance over the 12600K and it performs 0.3% better in gaming over the 12600K as you can see here.



All of this is with stock power usages.

Even though the 12600K uses 2w less power over the 7700 at stock power outputs on both CPUs, doesn't change the fact that the 12600K gets crushed by the 7700 here in those other tasks listed over in average.

And as there is very little differences from the 12600K to the 14600K in those same tasks, then the 7700 is still better than the 14600K in most of those tasks on average.

CLEARLY, the 12600K beats the 7700 here. YUP.
 
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As posted here: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/intel-core-i5-14600k.314663/post-5124183

The 7700 is using 55% less power over the 12600K in 'Power Consumption (Multi Threaded)' tasks. It also uses 29% less power over the 12600K under 'Power Consumption - Applications (45 Tests Average)'. It also perform 13.4% better in application performance over the 12600K and it performs 0.3% better in gaming over the 12600K as you can see here.



All of this is with stock power usages.

Even though the 12600K uses 2w less power over the 7700 at stock power outputs on both CPUs, doesn't change the fact that the 12600K gets crushed by the 7700 here in those other tasks listed over in average.

And as there is very little differences from the 12600K to the 14600K in those same tasks, then the 7700 is still better than the 14600K in most of those tasks on average.

CLEARLY, the 12600K beats the 7700 here. YUP.
Why are you we going over the same stuff? Your 7700 consumes more power than the 12600k in games and it's much slower than the 14600k in everything. God almighty, what the heck is wrong with you man?
 
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Why are you we going over the same stuff? Your 7700 consumes more power than the 12600k in games and it's much slower than the 14600k in everything. God almighty, what the heck is wrong with you man?
Did you even bother to read my post over here?

I have posted evidences after evidences that the 7700 crushes the 12600K on average in most things. And as there is very little differences from 12600K to the 14600K (around 4-6%), you can say whatever you like without changing the fact that the 14600K still gets beaten by the 7700 in most tasks on average.

However, things changes drasticly when you run the 7700 and 14600K at the same 65w TDP. That's also something I have shown evidences on.
 
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Did you even bother to read my post over here?

I have posted evidences after evidences that the 7700 crushes the 12600K on average in most things. And as there is very little differences from 12600K to the 14600K (around 4-6%), you can say whatever you like without changing the fact that the 14600K still gets beaten by the 7700 in most tasks on average.

However, things changes drasticly when you run the 7700 and 14600K at the same 65w TDP. That's also something I have shown evidences on.
Yes, of course, your 7700 crushes the 14900k as well. Move on dude, and take your mediocre 7700 with you
 
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Yes, of course, your 7700 crushes the 14900k as well. Move on dude, and take your mediocre 7700 with you
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As the 7700 perform the same as the 7950X3D in games here, it's correct that the 7700 beats the 14900K capped at 80w TDP under gaming.
 
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Nah, the 7700 outperforms the 7950x 3d in games :clap::clap:

Delusional
Yeah, the 7700 outperforms the 7950X3D by a whole 0.2% as you can see here.



So, the same performance on the 7700 to the 7950X3D.
 
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Yeah, the 7700 outperforms the 7950X3D by a whole 0.2% as you can see here.



So, the same performance on the 7700 to the 7950X3D.
Nah, the 7700 is 50% faster than the 7950x 3d. Delusional

You are proving yourself wrong, in the chart you posted the 12600k has similar performance while it draws less power, LOL
 
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You just confirmed that the 7700 performs the same as teh 12600k while it consumes more power. Look a the the chart YOU posted :banghead::banghead:
As posted here: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/intel-core-i5-14600k.314663/post-5124183

The 7700 is using 55% less power over the 12600K in 'Power Consumption (Multi Threaded)' tasks. It also uses 29% less power over the 12600K under 'Power Consumption - Applications (45 Tests Average)'. It also perform 13.4% better in application performance over the 12600K and it performs 0.3% better in gaming over the 12600K as you can see here: https://tpucdn.com/review/amd-ryzen-7-7700-non-x/images/relative-performance-games-2560-1440.png

And even though the 12600K uses 2w less power over the 7700 at stock power outputs on both CPUs, doesn't change the fact that the 12600K gets crushed by the 7700 here in those other tasks listed over.

And as there is very little differences from the 12600K to the 14600K (maybe 4-6% on average) in those same tasks, then the 7700 is still better than the 14600K in most of those tasks on average.

CLEARLY, the 12600K beats the 7700 here. YUP.

Also, you must be somekind of a math genius to think it's 50% from going from 99.8% to 100% as you can see here.

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Now, go away troll.
 
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As posted here: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/intel-core-i5-14600k.314663/post-5124183

The 7700 is using 55% less power over the 12600K in 'Power Consumption (Multi Threaded)' tasks. It also uses 29% less power over the 12600K under 'Power Consumption - Applications (45 Tests Average)'. It also perform 13.4% better in application performance over the 12600K and it performs 0.3% better in gaming over the 12600K as you can see here: https://tpucdn.com/review/amd-ryzen-7-7700-non-x/images/relative-performance-games-2560-1440.png

And even though the 12600K uses 2w less power over the 7700 at stock power outputs on both CPUs, doesn't change the fact that the 12600K gets crushed by the 7700 here in those other tasks listed over.

And as there is very little differences from the 12600K to the 14600K (maybe 4-6% on average) in those same tasks, then the 7700 is still better than the 14600K in most of those tasks on average.

CLEARLY, the 12600K beats the 7700 here. YUP.

Also, you must be somekind of a math genius to think it's 50% from going from 99.8% to 100% as you can see here.

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So the 12600k uses less power for similar gaming performance. Obviously that's the one you should have bought, your 7700 is a space heater and performance in games is equal to intel from 3 generations ago. Bad choice
 
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