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6th gen Intel vs 10th

Just now, magicammo said:

I have it on water and have treated it like a queen for 6 years ol girl has ever seen anything over 60c 😂

No queen rules forever, my son. Time to put it through the gauntlet.

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1 minute ago, Mister Woof said:

Most of the higher end SKUs come with P-cores and E-cores. In theory, it could allow the OS to designate some overhead to those e-cores and allow you to free up P-cores for heavy lifting, like games. Take for example, a 12600k with 6 P-cores and hyperthreading is basically like a Ryzen 5 5600x, then you add in the 4 E-cores to help do some of the other background tasks. It's a tall order though to hope the OS does it well, as well as the software (saw some weirdness with Ashes of the Singularity benchmarks possibly because of core confusion) but if it works, it could be really good.

Yea but wasn't it only compatible with windows 11? I'll take your advice tho I think I got all hype for upgrades haha it's been soo long haha

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18 minutes ago, magicammo said:

Yea but wasn't it only compatible with windows 11? I'll take your advice tho I think I got all hype for upgrades haha it's been soo long haha

Not sure - but Windows 11 does specifically optimize for hybrid core designs. I'm using W11 on my 10th gen system without any issues. Have been for 3 months now I believe.

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20 minutes ago, magicammo said:

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every1's waiting for next gen atm, and if you don't wanna deal with ryzen, then the question is whether 12th gen is faster with ddr4 or ddr5.

 

Unless it's a budget build i guess...then building now with 11th gen isnt too bad

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28 minutes ago, xg32 said:

every1's waiting for next gen atm, and if you don't wanna deal with ryzen, then the question is whether 12th gen is faster with ddr4 or ddr5.

 

Unless it's a budget build i guess...then building now with 11th gen isnt too bad

No I tend to go for the highest and Chip available because in the long run it saves money upgrade wise hence me still using the 6700k

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31 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

Not sure - but Windows 11 does specifically optimize for hybrid core designs. I'm using W11 on my 10th gen system without any issues. Have been for 3 months now I believe.

Well tomorrow I'm going to dig into the overclock settings and see how far I can push this 6700k hopefully I get some performance gains

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1 hour ago, magicammo said:

I have it on water and have treated it like a queen for 6 years ol girl has ever seen anything over 60c 😂

60 is just getting started, you are good into the 90s 👍🏻

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