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May 2020
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219 Reviews
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hohe Spieleleistung, gute Anwendungsleistung, geringer Energiebedarf im Leerlauf, 6 Kerne und 12 Threads
hoher Energiebedarf unter Last, kein PCI-Express-4.0
Im Test konnte sowohl der Intel Core i9-10900K als auch der Intel Core i5-10600K durchaus überzeugen. Der Core i9-10900K ist nun das neue Flaggschiff auf Basis des neuen Sockels und besticht mit einer sehr hohen Performance beim Spielen. Durch die 10 Kern...
Abstract: Heute ist es soweit und wir dürfen die ersten Leistungsdaten des Core i5-10600K und des Core i9-10900K präsentieren. Damit öffnet Intel seine Comet-Lake-Prozessoren für den Markt, denn ab heute sind die ersten Modelle im Handel verfügbar. Die Kernkompeten...
Wir resümieren. Die Basis-Leistung des Intel Core i9-10900K kann sich kaum von jener seines Vorgängers abheben. Das Gros des Leistungszuwachses beruht offenbar auf dem neuen Turbo. Der Turbo entfaltet sich - so verstehen wir Intel - insbesondere beim Gami...
Abstract: tl;dr: Intels 10. Generation Core-CPUs für PCs alias Comet Lake-S ist da. Auch diese CPUs setzen noch auf 14 nm. Dem Core i9-10900K ist das im Test deutlich anzumerken. Er verbraucht viel und wird nur dann richtig schnell, wenn Limits ignoriert werden. De...
Published: 2020-08-13, Author: James , review by: impulsegamer.com
Abstract: It should also be noted that the Intel Core i9-10900K processor supports a turbo speed of 5.3Ghz with their Thermal Velocity Technology and is compatible with DDR4-2666, whereas the i5-10600K supports DDR4-2666 with both revolving around the 14nm architec...
If you were expecting Intel's 10th-gen to hammer Ryzen 3000 CPUs, you were wrong. Intel's creaky 14nm fabrication process can't fully stand up against AMD's (and TSMC's) 7nm, and Intel was never going to offer more multi-core performance than AMD's chips...
Abstract: Intel's new 10th generation desktop CPUs are here. Codenamed Comet Lake is the latest offering replacing the 9000 series comet lake refresh of CPUs. However, the fact that these new series is 10th gen does not mean that it is the much-anticipated 10nm bas...
Abstract: It has been almost 10 months since the launch of AMD's third-generation Ryzen processors, and those chips have been dominating Intel's offerings. Intel was sitting there hoping that their Coffee Lake CPUs like the Core i9-9900K would compete against the b...
Published: 2020-05-22, Author: Darren , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: Intel's new 10th generation desktop CPUs are here. We've spent the last week taking a good look at the Core i5-10600K and the flagship i9-10900K. The i5 and i9 Comet Lake microprocessors are based on Intel's 2015 14nm SkyLake microarchitecture. Anyone thi...
Published: 2020-05-20, Author: Gordon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
If you were expecting Intel's 10th-gen to hammer Ryzen 3000 CPUs, you were wrong. Intel's creaky 14nm fabrication process can't fully stand up against AMD's (and TSMC's) 7nm, and Intel was never going to offer more multi-core performance than AMD's chips...