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Posted by joe mcginnis
 - March 16, 2021, 03:28:44
Everyone in the comments sore they have shitty rigs, Its ok to budget ball guys! Not everyone can have the best. :)
Posted by Desertsweeper
 - February 21, 2021, 20:36:30
I will buy one, if it is available at retail pricing. I have given up on my pre-order for the 5900X too many months later. Will flog my x570 mobo and go back to blue if they are readily available at decent prices. I'm happy to compromise a little on performance.
Posted by NC
 - February 21, 2021, 20:22:21
Quote from: Brandon Z on February 21, 2021, 17:37:10
And to add insult to injury, you once again need a new motherboard for Intel's latest chip! No thanks Intel... They screwed all of us for years and now they spend more time on packaging and bogus performance claims against Apples M1 then actually stepping up multicore performance! I've got a B550 and 5800X and I couldn't be happier and when Zen 4 comes out, unless DDR5 has become the norm, I'll upgrade my CPU and use the same motherboard again. I'll never buy Intel again and their stock is only going to continue to drop. All of the value in that company is in their IP.

It uses the same socket as the previous one, which still sucks but it's not new for just this chip, and you realize the people that work on packaging don't work on the actual chip, right?

Intel stock is near all time high, actually look things up instead of parroting AMD fanboys
Posted by Brandon Z
 - February 21, 2021, 17:37:10
And to add insult to injury, you once again need a new motherboard for Intel's latest chip! No thanks Intel... They screwed all of us for years and now they spend more time on packaging and bogus performance claims against Apples M1 then actually stepping up multicore performance! I've got a B550 and 5800X and I couldn't be happier and when Zen 4 comes out, unless DDR5 has become the norm, I'll upgrade my CPU and use the same motherboard again. I'll never buy Intel again and their stock is only going to continue to drop. All of the value in that company is in their IP.
Posted by Philly
 - February 21, 2021, 13:37:04
Nice to see extra costs added on for gimmicky packaging. I spent a lot on the 9900k because my previous 9600k seemed to be bottlenecking my RTX2080 gpu, and so saved for the 9900k, but really I feel the extra cost just went into a stupid packaging waste.
Posted by Pankaj bhagal
 - February 21, 2021, 13:18:57
Is this better than ryzen 9 series which have 12 cores and 24 threads and having a better processing and graphics. Because in benchmarks ryzen destroyed i9 in multi-core processes
Posted by camwang
 - February 21, 2021, 01:35:10
Good product doesn't need a package or any kind of promotion and still sells good.
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 20, 2021, 11:20:09
Pictures of the packaging for the upcoming Intel Core i9 members of the Rocket Lake-S series have leaked online. While some of the top-end parts get typically blue boxes in Intel's updated livery, the speedy i9-11900K gets unusual packaging that has led some to comment that AMD and Ryzen 5000 has already crushed it.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Images-of-Rocket-Lake-Intel-Core-i9-packaging-leaked-The-i9-11900K-is-so-fast-its-box-can-t-keep-up.522885.0.html