Why all the fuss about die size ... to distract from performance comparisons ?
In our Core i9-10900 review we're taking a close look at what can be gained from unlocking the power limit of this 65 W processor. Results are impressive: up to 40% faster apps and performance that rivals the Core i9-10900K at much lower pricing, but heat output is increased, too.
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10900k | = | 100.6 % | $ 530 | | | | | |
| | | | | $ 480 | 3900XT | = | 93.2 % |
10900 | = | 100.0 % | $ 470 | | | | | |
| | | | | $ 430 | 3900X | = | 93.1 % |
10700k | = | 100.1 % | $ 410 | | | | | |
| | | | | $ 400 | 3800XT | = | 92.5 % |
10600k | = | 98.1 % | $ 370 | | | | | |
10700 | = | 100.7 % | $ 310 | | | | | |
| | | | | $ 280 | 3700X | = | 92.5 % |
10600 | = | | $ 260 | | | | | |
| | | | | $ 240 | 3600XT | = | 91.3 % |
| | | | | $ 210 | 3600X | = | 90.9 % |
10500 | = | 96.2 % | $ 230 | | | | | |
10400F | = | 95.7 % | $ 220 | | | | | |
| | | | | $ 160 | 3600 | = | 89.7 % |
| | | | | $ 135 | 3300X | = | 89.1 % |
Using this as a base build ....
https://pcpartpicker.com/b/7Np8TW $1212.50
Lets look at CPU options ...
10400F increases performance by 3.5 % and reduces system cost by 4.9 %
10500 increases performance by 4,0 % and reduces system cost by 4.1 %
10700 increases performance by 8.9 % and increases system cost by 2.5 %
Same build with 3800XT = 1332.50 ....
10700k increases performance by 8.2 % and increases system cost by 0.8 %
10900 increases performance by 8.1 % and increases system cost by 5.2 %
10900k increases performance by 8.8 % and increases system cost by 9.8 %
In which of these comparisons is die size a factor in building a gaming box ?
On other other side, fps over the monitor's refresh rate is not a logical basis for comparison.