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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/bizude on 2023-12-20 02:28:02+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/ShaidarHaran2 on 2023-12-19 16:53:57+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/ShaidarHaran2 on 2023-12-19 16:53:57+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/LexHoyos42 on 2023-12-19 03:16:11+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/LexHoyos42 on 2023-12-19 03:16:11+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/Security_According on 2023-12-18 23:35:18+00:00.


I know that all 5nm chips are US made, and I saw like 4 fabs for 10nm chips are in America, along with 1 in Israel, but what nanometer IS intel 7??? And is there any specific manufacturing location? I just want to know where my I9 14900k chip will be made lol

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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/bizude on 2023-12-18 16:56:23+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/CSAS-D on 2023-12-18 12:59:28+00:00.


Most intel chips have a letter that denotes something (H - High performance graphics, K - Unlocked U - Ultra-low power) however, my processor (i5-1035g1) ends with a number. What does this mean?

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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/Stiven_Crysis on 2023-12-18 07:20:02+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/Lalagah on 2023-12-18 01:33:06+00:00.


I posted a couple weeks back. Some people said it was a 'bait post' or troll, while others tried to help. Thanks to those who helped. They pointed out how a new CPU and setup would be far better and more efficient, even if it wasn't the 'badass' intel release I was waiting for since purchasing my 2500k 12 years ago. Fair point, and there are decent, efficient options available.

So, I purchased a 12600kf, MSI Z690 edge ddr4 (most expensive part), 32gb mem, 1TB m.2 drive, and thermalright contact frame w/axp120 x67 cooler (maybe too small, but fine). Everything combined was ~500 dollars. I re-used my 750 PSU, Lian Li B-10 case, and 2060 RTX. I put it together, booted, works great. It is WAY quieter and more efficient than the 2500k for anything I do. Only real issues I encountered were driver installation needed for the onboard NIC, a flaky cooler mounting system which was ok since I did it correctly but I could see someone messing it up, and the default power settings being way too high on the mobo resulting in >200W boosting/throttling at load etc, so I scaled things down in the bios to limit in the 130W-150W range. Stress tests hover in the mid 70s C. Onboard RAID 1 works for my old array, we're good. Thanks for the encouragement and harsh feedback.

Proof of upgrade: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 video card benchmark result - Intel Core i5-12600KF Processor,Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MPG Z690 EDGE WIFI DDR4 (MS-7D31) (3dmark.com)

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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/IrisUHD on 2023-12-17 18:28:10+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/GhostMotley on 2023-12-16 20:12:10+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/GhostMotley on 2023-12-16 14:35:36+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/stupigstu on 2023-12-16 06:56:09+00:00.


In previous generations Intel used to list the number of Multi-Format Codec Engines, which indicates the maximum video encoding throughput to some extent.

I checked the Meteor Lake chips and that number is no longer listed. Do we know what the video throughput is like? 4K YUV 4:2:0 H.265 at 120 fps?

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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/stupigstu on 2023-12-16 06:56:09+00:00.


In previous generations Intel used to list the number of Multi-Format Codec Engines, which indicates the maximum video encoding throughput to some extent.

I checked the Meteor Lake chips and that number is no longer listed. Do we know what the video throughput is like? 4K YUV 4:2:0 H.265 at 120 fps?

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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/StayIcy3177 on 2023-12-16 05:18:36+00:00.


Upgraded to a used 11900K, for about 190$ I think it is quite a good deal. Moreover, I saw that it is roughly equivalent to a 5800X / 5800X3D in performance, and that is despite being 14nm++ vs 7nm, and only having half the L3 cache.

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The original was posted on /r/intel by /u/yorhaPod on 2023-12-16 01:27:55+00:00.

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