Processador Intel Raptor Lake [2022]

Eu acabei por comprar um z690 torpedo esta semana, há muito poucas opções a bom preço atualmente e acho que esta nova série não vai melhorar
 

Intel launches 13th Gen Core 65W and 35W Desktop CPUs, pricing and specifications revealed​


An update to the Raptor/Alder Lake series brings new desktop CPUs with TDP lower than 125W. Intel confirms ten 65W SKUs and six 35W models are being added to the existing 13th Gen series. The full desktop lineup may be confusing, so here’s a short recap of what those SKU suffixes actually mean:

  • 1XX00KS – Special Edition (150W TDP)
  • 1XX00K – Unlocked (125W TDP)
  • 1XX00KF – Unlocked / no integrated GPU (125W TDP)
  • 1XX00- Locked (65W TDP)
  • 1XX00F – Locked / no integrated GPU (65W TDP)
  • 1XX00T – low-power variant (35W TDP)
The most important update is for the 65W SKUs, now featuring from 4 up to 24 cores. Those series will feature up to 8 Performance cores and 16 Efficient cores, with TDP going from 58W to 65W and maximum power from 89W to 219W.
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It appears that Intel’s main focus is on the Core i5 series. The company is upgrading its lineup from just 6C/12T to 10C/16T or even 14C/20T configurations. This upgrade comes at a higher price, though. The 12th Gen core series were offered at $167 to $223 while the 13th Gen update now costs $196 to $255.

The price change does not only affect the mid-range series. The Core i9 is now getting pricier as well, from $464/$489 to $564/$589 respectively.
https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-l...ktop-cpus-pricing-and-specifications-revealed

e já agora

 
13900ks vs 13900k meh , ali que fez mais diferença foi em vez de ter drr5 6000 , ter 7200mhz ;), nisso a Intel tem vantagem vs AMD nas drr5 em aguentar mais mhz.

Cumps
 
AMD aguenta mais mhz, não trás é beneficios por causa do infinity fabric. Tal como reduzir o IF em AM4 só volta a ter benefício com grande OC.

Quanto muito escala melhor nos intel.

em AMD o que rende é ficar nos 6000-6400 e apertar os timmings.

Do resto é apenas um binning de fábrica, os ganhos são pequenos, mas ao menos o consumo se manteve. Só justifica para extreme OCers já que ganhar 2-3% para mais 200$? no deal.

Facilmente os 3D irão superar isso em gaming
 
Ainda não vi nenhum zen4 aguentar com mais do que 6400mhz. É claro que assim que sairem os 3d a largura de banda de memória vai ser meio que irrelevante, qualquer kit de 5600mhz será o sweetspot em termos de custo beneficio para os 3d, na realidade até para os X e non X é o kit que faz mais sentido, dado que com um tuning manual facilmente chegam aos 6000mhz que regra geral é o máximo para os zen4 com pior IOD.
 
Só lamento que o LGA 1700 é um socket que morrei ai, enquanto AM5 terá anos de vida pela frente... E claro bloquear overclock, mesmo que tivesse um "boost overrride +200-300 mhz" já era de bom tamanho.

Existe um galp enorme de features entre K e non-K, a começar que estes 13500 nem são raptor lake, mas sim alder lake.
 
Acho que prefiro gastar +60/70€ numa board AM5 e poder fazer upgrade daqui a 2 anos do que poupar 50€ e ter de mudar o sistema todo quando quiser fazer o upgrade.
Sem falar que com o OC acho que o 7600 continua a valer a pena.
 
Acho que prefiro gastar +60/70€ numa board AM5 e poder fazer upgrade daqui a 2 anos do que poupar 50€ e ter de mudar o sistema todo quando quiser fazer o upgrade.
Sem falar que com o OC acho que o 7600 continua a valer a pena.
Quando quiseres mudar de cpu vais querer mudar de memorias e consequentemente de board dado que ddr5 está muito verde...
 
Venham é boards mais baratas.
Acho que o tempo de boards a 150€ só vai acontecer na próxima geração do AM5.

Quando quiseres mudar de cpu vais querer mudar de memorias e consequentemente de board dado que ddr5 está muito verde...
O que quero ou não, não importa para a discussão. São bons preços e produtos decentes, mas há que ter a consciência que se está a comprar uma plataforma "morta".
 
Chinese Content Creator Shows Off Gaming PC With Intel Core i9-13900K & NVIDIA RTX 4090 Running In -53C Temps In China’s Mohe
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So starting off, Baka first put together a test setup comprising an Intel 2nd/3rd Gen CPU running on an H61 motherboard. You might ask what's so interesting about this setup. Well, the CPU was running without any heatsink and since the temperatures were so low, the CPU had an operating temperature of -2 to -1C. Even under AIDA64's stress test, the CPU recorded a temperature of just 1-3C, and that too after several minutes of being under load.
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https://wccftech.com/chinese-conten...rtx-4090-running-in-53c-temps-in-chinas-mohe/
 
In today's video, we overclock the Intel UHD Graphics 770 Raptor Lake integrated graphics up to 2500 MHz and gain up to 51% in performance using the Maximus Z790 Hero motherboard and EK-Quantum custom loop water cooling. In my first Raptor Lake overclocking video, I hinted at a return to Intel integrated graphics overclocking. I didn't expect to go through with it because the IP and process are identical to Alder Lake. However, when I saw the overclocking result after a quick test, I decided why not.
 
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Intel finally brings APO game optimization to 12th and 13th Gen processors after consumer outrage​


Key Takeaways​

  • Intel announced at CES 2024 that its APO technology will be available for 12th and 13th Gen processors after consumer backlash.
  • The APO tool allows gamers to boost framerates in supported games at no extra cost.
  • Gamers worldwide are happy with Intel's decision to bring APO to older CPUs and expand the list of compatible games.

Intel backs down over its 14th Gen exclusivity for APO technology​

The story started when Intel released its Application Optimization (APO) technology. The tool allowed gamers to squeeze out more frames per second from supported games at no additional cost. Gamers worldwide wanted to take advantage of this new technology to boost their framerates, but Intel stated that the APO tool was only available for 14th Gen processors and above. The company even went on record on PC Gamer stating it had "no plans" to bring APO to 12th and 13th Gen processors. This caused a lot of anger amongst gamers who didn't see why Intel could retroactively implement the technology.
Fast forward to CES 2024, and Intel is singing a different tune. As reported on PC Gamer, Intel announced that it will bring APO to 12th and 13th Gen processors, and will add more games to the APO-compatible list to bring it up to 14 titles. It's believed the titles will include "Rainbow Six: Siege, Metro Exodus, Guardians of the Galaxy, F1 22, Strange Brigade, World War Z, Dirt 5, and World of Warcraft." At the time of writing, there is no published list of every compatible game.

Intel didn't reveal when APO will be released for older CPUs, but it's a step in the right direction. We listed several 13th Gen processors as the best CPUs for an RTX 4070, so Intel's backtracking of its previous statement is bound to make a lot of gamers happy.
 
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