Quote from: piranha on April 12, 2020, 15:28:29as for upgrading it's not worth it but if you want a new first time build it's excellent. You'd have to change your motherboard if you want to upgrade
you do realize its not even fully optimized yet, so i bet it can go up in performance, and add overclocking.. dunno if id upgrade from a 9900kf though.. depending on the price
Quote from: fdsofldmos on April 10, 2020, 12:32:27no. efficiency is about performance divided by consumption or vice versa. take the same number of cores at the same frequency and earlier lake versions will consume less.
Yeah, because they keep adding cores and increasing frequency on the same node...
Quote from: william blake on April 10, 2020, 11:22:19Yeah, because they keep adding cores and increasing frequency on the same node...
each of iterations after kabylake is less and less efficient, prepare to be demolished by reviewers, intel.