A reddit post explains why the Anandtech i7-11700K review may have presented poor results in most gaming and synthetic benchmarks. This could be due to Intel misleadingly advertising inferior stock settings for the RAM controllers on all SKUs below the i9-11900K(F).
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-appears-to-artificially-segment-its-new-Rocket-Lake-desktop-CPU-lineup-by-limiting-the-memory-controllers-on-non-i9K-F-SKUs.527238.0.html
Nothing new. "Intel continues to..." would be a more accurate headline. Intel's new slogan should be "Losing marketshare by the day, but still playing dumb games."
Now, I don't mind these issues, but only if it's an easy BIOS option and stable.
Some clarification on what the trade off's are would be helpful as well.
I use my rig for music production where RAM and Processor share can sometimes be an issue.
Nothings ever easy.
Thirty thousand desktop PCs at work, and thousands of servers - not a one is running an AMD cpu. Intel still dominates the industry, stop kidding yourself.