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Title: Intel Core i9-11900K shows up on Ashes of The Singularity benchmark
Post by: Redaktion on December 04, 2020, 11:36:12
Intel's upcoming Rocket Lake flagship processor, the Core i9-11900K, has just made an appearance on the Ashes of The Singularity benchmark. It manages to net a score of 64 fps on 1080p and 62 fps on 1440p. In comparison, the AMD Ryzen 9 5950x manages to score 72 fps.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-i9-11900K-shows-up-on-Ashes-of-The-Singularity-benchmark.507773.0.html
Title: Re: Intel Core i9-11900K shows up on Ashes of The Singularity benchmark
Post by: jey on December 04, 2020, 12:17:06
Lmao comparing a 8 core to a 16 core... classic. Why every article ridden with bias on Notebookcheck these days.
Title: Re: Intel Core i9-11900K shows up on Ashes of The Singularity benchmark
Post by: toven on December 04, 2020, 13:37:27
Quote from: jey on December 04, 2020, 12:17:06
Lmao comparing a 8 core to a 16 core... classic. Why every article ridden with bias on Notebookcheck these days.
Comparing chips in the similar price range totally makes sense to me.
Title: Re: Intel Core i9-11900K shows up on Ashes of The Singularity benchmark
Post by: Medhje on December 04, 2020, 16:08:12
Bruh people saying comparing a 16 core to an 8 core isnt fair but it games won't scale above 8 cores it really matters on single core
Title: Re: Intel Core i9-11900K shows up on Ashes of The Singularity benchmark
Post by: _MT_ on December 04, 2020, 16:37:57
Quote from: toven on December 04, 2020, 13:37:27
Comparing chips in the similar price range totally makes sense to me.
I don't know about where you live, but around here, the 10900K is much cheaper than 5950X. It's cheaper than 5900X as well. I doubt the 11900K is going to be much more expensive. Especially as it will lose two cores over its predecessor. As was said, games typically can't really make use of 16 cores. Actually, it can be a disadvantage to have too many cores. 5950X should be the AMD gaming champ as it should offer the highest boost IIRC (it probably gets the best dies), not because it has the most cores. However, in the Intel's camp, 600K tends to be a solid choice for gamers, offering very good boost and strong single threaded performance at a lower price. It's not all about the 900K.