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Just buy the 7800X3D
Something like that, yes.He may well know his next machine will probably be AMD and just wants Intel's last known good one first.
It's because it doesn't have e-cores that it works better in Windown 10. The ones with e-cores suck in Windows 10 because the OS has issues with scheduling so sometimes it uses e-cores when it should use p-cores, or at least that's what i hear.Windows 10 has a severe performance hit on 12400 because it's the only Alder Lake without e-core I would update to windows 11 or get a 12600kf.
That happens in every O.S. It depends on the software that you're running. Windows 11 tries harder than 10 not to fuck things regarding asymmetrical cores, but the result are still mixed.The ones with e-cores suck in Windows 10 because the OS has issues with scheduling so sometimes it uses e-cores when it should use p-cores, or at least that's what i hear.
Eh, nvm.It's because it doesn't have e-cores that it works better in Windown 10. The ones with e-cores suck in Windows 10 because the OS has issues with scheduling so sometimes it uses e-cores when it should use p-cores, or at least that's what i hear.
I recommend a Ryzen 7600, faster and not on a dead platform.It's the i5 12400.
There are a lot of reasons that make this particular CPU my only choice:
- I do a lot of emulation. Intel CPUs traditionally perform better on emulation and AFAIK, they still do.
- 13th and 14th gen Intel CPUs suck. So the last good gen was the 12th.
- I don't want to wait any longer (i'm still on i5 4670). Intel's next CPUs will change drastically so it will be like the first generation of a new thing. I don't trust 1st generation things, especially from intel.
- I hate Intel's E cores design. The i5 12400 is still the most powerful Intel CPU (and the last i5) that doesn't have them. Besides, i'm keeping Windows 10 so i won't have the better scheduling of 11.
- It's one of the greatest values right now. You pay like 1/5th of the price of the most powerful CPUs and you get more than half of their performance.
- I like efficient CPUs that don't consume a ton of power. This one seems to be one of the most efficient and the easiest to cool.
- Makes a good balance with a RTX 3060 or a 5060 (if it doesn't suck). Can probably drive a 4070 without bottleneck. I can't afford a bigger GPU either way.
Do you agree with my reasoning? Any other advice that may change my mind?
But that doesn't make sense... How can it have problems with the scheduler when all the cores are the same Performance cores? There's nothing to confuse here, it can't use the "wrong core" since they all perform the same.Because it doesn't have e cores it will have problems with the windows 10 scheduler...
That's ok man, install Windows 10, enjoy.But that doesn't make sense... How can it have problems with the scheduler when all the cores are the same Performance cores? There's nothing to confuse here, it can't use the "wrong core" since they all perform the same.
The scheduler in Windows 10 fucks up when the CPU has e-cores because these are not as fast and sometimes it uses them when it should use the faster cores instead. People even disable the e-cores in various games and emulators in order to fix these performance issues.
The 12400 only has fast P-cores, whatever core the scheduler decides to use it will have the same (optimal) performance.
Could you link to any sources indicating the lack of e-cores having performance issues on Windows 10? It's the first time i hear of this so maybe i am missing something?That's ok man, install Windows 10, enjoy.
I didn't get a new PSU. My budget doesn't let me get one for at least a couple of months. So i will have to use my current one. It's a good PSU though. It's a Seasonic M12II 620W. I know it's a quality PSU that will handle these parts with ease and more than 200w headroom. My only concern is it's age. I don't remember when i got it but it should be at least 8 years old. Now i do have older PCs with even older PSUs that aren't even at the same level of quality and they still work fine. I just feel a bit uncomfortable plugging all the brand new stuff on it. Am i doing a goof here or is it OK? It's probably OK. Right? It's only for a couple of months until i get a new Seasonic Focus 850w.
Wait, 100.000 hours for the electrics? Or is it 10.000?That PSU has a life expectancy, by the manufacturer, of 50,000 hours for the fans and 100,00 hours for the electrics.
Make an estimate of how many hours per day you have used it, to calculate how many hours you have put into it.
I doubt you have surpassed so many hours.
Wait, 100.000 hours for the electrics? Or is it 10.000?
Because 8 years have 70.000 hours. Even if i had the PC working 24/7 for all that time i would still have 30.000 hours to spare.