Intel Core i5 12600K and Core i9 12900K With ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero Review
Cinebench R23
Published: 4th November 2021 | Source: Intel | Price: i5 £289.99, i9 £579.99, Z690 Maximus Hero £519.99 |
Cinebench R23
The latest version of Cinebench, R23, renders the same scene as R20 and is new enough that we've only got a handful of results. However, because the actual end image is the same it's best to think of this as supplemental materials. We'll have a fuller graph in our motherboard reviews. No highlighting here because the scaling is linear.
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What res is the "Average FPS" section of the review ? Guessing 1080P ?Quote
Makes me wish I held out longer and got this Glacial instead of the Z590 when I see how good it looks, but Alder lake looks to be a success for sure.Quote
I dont feel so bad now. Gaming wise i see little boost for me, but the temps are a definate pleaser.
Makes me wish I held out longer and got this Glacial instead of the Z590 when I see how good it looks, but Alder lake looks to be a success for sure. |
Yeah gaming wise there won't be much in it at 1440P, I'm guessing the "Average FPS" section is at 1080P as it does not say, I never play at 1080P anymore so gaming wise 12th gen would not be an upgrade for me, Gonna wait for AMD's stacked cache 5800X see how that goes.Quote
Have a few questions Tom if I may,
- ref Win 11 & W10? Have you or will you be trying the new platform on Win 10?
- Looking at the power draw figures, am I right in thinking that Intel is still about 20% off AMD on 7nm taking thread count, platform (what is DDR5 in power, X690 in power) cost?
- What are boot times for 12th Gen and X690?
Thanks for the review.Quote