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Support du PCIe 4.0 et Thunderbolt 4
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Publié: 2021-03-30, Auteur: Dr. , review by: anandtech.com
For anyone buying a new system today, the market is a little bleak. Anyone wanting a new GPU has to actively pay attention to stock levels, or drive to a local store for when a delivery arrives. The casual buyers then either look to pre-built systems (whi...
The Rocket Lake lineup is an interesting addition to the Intel product stack, no doubt in response to AMD and their continuing gains in the desktop CPU market. With the continual delays they have encountered with their 10 nm node, Intel couldn't very well...
Extrait: Not that long ago we took a long hard look at the Intel 10th generation Core i series and walked away fairly impressed. The combination of upwards of ten cores at blazing fast frequencies with rather reasonable price tags did make them a viable option. Th...
11600K is precisely half the cost of 11900K; at $269 pre-order as I write this, this CPU would, in standard times, be $30 cheaper than 5600X, but with pandemic tax, it's $130 under the 5600X. It's hard to say how long this price disparity will last but re...
Extrait: These days, you're not suffering for choice if you're shopping for a new desktop CPU. Far from it! And that's true whether you're buying a new processor to build a gaming rig, one packed with cores for speedy content creation or media crunching, or a sli...
Extrait: Trying to figure out the best CPU for your next PC upgrade or DIY build? With apologies to Robert Frost, it's the classic two roads that parted in the wood-if the wood were a shopping-results page at Newegg or Amazon, and the road kept dividing endlessly...
Good looks, clean layout, Four M.2 slots, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, Stable performance, Well designed UEFI BIOS interface
Very expensive,
If things had gone according to plan for Intel many years ago, the 11th Gen Core family would have been a very different product, possibly based on a 7nm or even smaller process. Intel certainly wouldn't have wanted to regress in terms of core count for i...
Delivers on all the nice features of Rocket Lake like PCIe 4.0 and DMI 3.0 x8 at a more affordable price point, Gear 2 mode offers enhanced overclocking capabilities, Nice performance uplift when compared against its predecessor, Gaming performance is exc
May require beefy cooler for overclocking, Draws a lot of power when running at full boost/overclock
The Intel Core i5-11600K is a good option for gamers, as long as they are prepared to tackle the thermals and power draw...
Impressive Single Core Performance, Decent Multithreaded performance, Relatively Cheaper vs 5600X, Decent Overclocking potential
Slightly hotter thermals, A little power hungry
As expected, the Intel Core i5 11600K falls behind in productivity due to its far lesser core count compared to the 8c/16t setup on the Ryzen 7 5800X not to mention the whopping 16c/32T count on the Ryzen 9 5950X. Nonetheless, at 75% and 37.5% fewer cores...