Probably different for every 14th gen CPU but the tuner/OC crowd is going to say as fast and low latency as possible. So 7200 CL32 or 7800 or even 8000 if possible. The MOBO and memory controller on the CPUs are limiters and somewhat of a crapshoot over 7200 from what I've read. So 7000 CL36 is likely doable on most all 14th gen CPUs and maybe that's why it was chosen?
Care to explain how could the 14600k give more fps on 1440p vs 1080p in cyberpunk? Also why are you testing 4k and 1440p? higher resolution makes any difference to a CPU? never heard of it...
Yeah all Intel CPUs should be tested on the Intel Baseline Profile, not on the motherboard vendor's high wattages that lead to electromigration and crashes.
According to HUB, using Intel's baseline profile, you can take the result and minus around 9% on average and 11% on 1% lows for the 13th/14th gen CPUs. And power consumption is still even worse than AM5 on performance profile. There's no honesty and integrity in today's world. BTW, the 7600X can be had for $171 and 7700X was at a all time low at $245.
7000mt/s cl36? ouch, i commend for giving 14600k a higher bandwidth kit, since its one of intels advantages, but that cas latency is rough. You can get like 2x16gb 7200c34 kit for ~160$
Did you not hear the part about stability? But imagine dropping $160 for a RAM kit for intel CPUs where people should boycott vs where you can get a relatively cheap kit of 6000 CL30 for $90 and set it and forget it.
It should since the difference between the X and non-x SKUs are negligible. Also, ALL intel CPUs should be tested with the performance baseline profile which results in about 9% performance loss.
All Intel CPUs should be tested on the Intel Baseline Profile only. Not on the motherboard vendor's high wattages that lead to electromigration and crashes. What use is to test at settings where the CPU doesn't have any longevity? 3:20 only says an Asus mobo was used not the BIOS setting.
right now I have 7800x3d with 6000c30 sticks and my crappy 12700k without any e cores and with ram at 7600mt/s is a tiny bit better in cs2/wz2/bf2042. buuut the 7800x3d is for the race sims :P for stability because of the imc? probably because of the mobo, it is hard to get 4dimm mobos stable at 7200mt/s+ I mean even my 12700k with my msi z790itx gets to 7800, but with tighter timings I get better perf with 7600mt/s. But gotta say it, love your testing suits... even Hub cant match u as u guys do the big test/comparison so often and with more high end setups/settings. Thumbs up :)
Whats the point of comparing mid range CPU's in 4K with a 4090? CPU benchmark must be without GPU bottleneck and no one woth this CPUs would have a 4090 if you want to show how much bottlenecked them.
I have the 7700X and it is paired with a 4080 and it's a beast system. No reason to buy intel right now with the heating issues.
i wouldnt even dare try and compare intel at all w a poorly made chip. so frankly no contest AMD wins.
Intel will stop working or keep crashing so AMD :)
well said. No comparisons needed just honesty.
Will be nice to see 9700x in addition in next few weeks in this charts :)
Wondering the decision using 7000mt CL36 ram, was it the optimum memory settings for Intel 14th gen?
Probably different for every 14th gen CPU but the tuner/OC crowd is going to say as fast and low latency as possible. So 7200 CL32 or 7800 or even 8000 if possible. The MOBO and memory controller on the CPUs are limiters and somewhat of a crapshoot over 7200 from what I've read. So 7000 CL36 is likely doable on most all 14th gen CPUs and maybe that's why it was chosen?
Yes there are monitors on the market that can display over 400hz
And did i mention the 7700 is dearer...yea $160 difference. Depends where you live
Interesting. I didn't expect the non-X3D AMD CPU to fare that well against the 14th gen i7 in games.
Care to explain how could the 14600k give more fps on 1440p vs 1080p in cyberpunk? Also why are you testing 4k and 1440p? higher resolution makes any difference to a CPU? never heard of it...
on budget motherboards i'm guessing the difference will be even greater
JUST GET 7700X. AT LEAST IT DIDN'T CRASH LMAO
Yeah all Intel CPUs should be tested on the Intel Baseline Profile, not on the motherboard vendor's high wattages that lead to electromigration and crashes.
7700x Faster, cheaper, uses less power and has a longer platform lifespan.. 9700X is going to be crazy good
It's not cheaper. 14600K is $130 cheaper than 7700x. In Australia at least
According to HUB, using Intel's baseline profile, you can take the result and minus around 9% on average and 11% on 1% lows for the 13th/14th gen CPUs. And power consumption is still even worse than AM5 on performance profile. There's no honesty and integrity in today's world. BTW, the 7600X can be had for $171 and 7700X was at a all time low at $245.
7000mt/s cl36? ouch, i commend for giving 14600k a higher bandwidth kit, since its one of intels advantages, but that cas latency is rough. You can get like 2x16gb 7200c34 kit for ~160$
Did you not hear the part about stability? But imagine dropping $160 for a RAM kit for intel CPUs where people should boycott vs where you can get a relatively cheap kit of 6000 CL30 for $90 and set it and forget it.
Be funny if even the 65W 7700 beat the I5
It should since the difference between the X and non-x SKUs are negligible. Also, ALL intel CPUs should be tested with the performance baseline profile which results in about 9% performance loss.
All Intel CPUs should be tested on the Intel Baseline Profile only. Not on the motherboard vendor's high wattages that lead to electromigration and crashes. What use is to test at settings where the CPU doesn't have any longevity? 3:20 only says an Asus mobo was used not the BIOS setting.
And the bios of these bords might not even be the issue
Intel recommends performance profile for i5 and i7 and extreme for i9
right now I have 7800x3d with 6000c30 sticks and my crappy 12700k without any e cores and with ram at 7600mt/s is a tiny bit better in cs2/wz2/bf2042. buuut the 7800x3d is for the race sims :P
for stability because of the imc? probably because of the mobo, it is hard to get 4dimm mobos stable at 7200mt/s+ I mean even my 12700k with my msi z790itx gets to 7800, but with tighter timings I get better perf with 7600mt/s.
But gotta say it, love your testing suits... even Hub cant match u as u guys do the big test/comparison so often and with more high end setups/settings. Thumbs up :)
Whats the point of comparing mid range CPU's in 4K with a 4090? CPU benchmark must be without GPU bottleneck and no one woth this CPUs would have a 4090 if you want to show how much bottlenecked them.
bottlenecking them is the point, that way you can see which one can take games further