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Willamette was hot garbage. All of netburst was really.If you look at the overall architecture, there is no huge advancement in CPU technology that really separates these. They are all fairly minor evolutionary advancements over the previous generation.
For a comparable example, there were actually 4 generations of the Pentium 4. You had Willamette, Northwood, Prescott, and Cedar Mill. Make that 6 if you count the Netburst-based Pentium-D CPUs (Smithfield and Presler).
If you look at the overall architecture, there is no huge advancement in CPU technology that really separates these. They are all fairly minor evolutionary advancements over the previous generation.
For a comparable example, there were actually 4 generations of the Pentium 4. You had Willamette, Northwood, Prescott, and Cedar Mill. Make that 6 if you count the Netburst-based Pentium-D CPUs (Smithfield and Presler).
Raptor lake is almost double the single core score in Cinibench R23, compared to Comet Lake.Comet Lake, Rocket Lake, Alder Lake & Raptor Lake selling at the same time. Have you seen this before?
Only thing is, I read Meteor Lake is delayed.
I owned one of those and shortly after realized my mistake and got a Northwood C, think that was when my real overclocking career started.Willamette was hot garbage. All of netburst was really.
I still have one. It was my dad's and bought during that brief period between P3 being discontinued and Northwood coming out (I have one of those, too). I was surprised the tiny HP cooler on it worked so well. Made a decent Linux learning box.I owned one of those and shortly after realized my mistake and got a Northwood C, think that was when my real overclocking career started.
It's insane, but you're right. The i3-12100 is actually slightly faster overall than the i5-11400F I bought this summer:Alder Lake is vastly ahead of the hot garbage that was Rocket Lake and Comet Lake, between higher clocks and higher IPC a $99 ADL i3 is faster than a last gen i5 and games like an i7.
RKL fills capacity on the 14nm lines which aren't useful for high end parts, it beats using them to fab chipsets because you get $300 per die instead of $30.
CPU | Gaming | Desktop | Server | Overall Rank |
i5-11400F | 94% | 96% | 85% | 70th/1,372 |
i3-12100 | 94% | 101% | 80% | 68th/1,372 |
Pretty much, sometimes that's just the way it goes unfortunatelyIt's insane, but you're right. The i3-12100 is actually slightly faster overall than the i5-11400F I bought this summer:
https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i5-11400F-vs-Intel-Core-i3-12100/4111vs4126
CPU Gaming Desktop Server Overall Rank i5-11400F 94% 96% 85% 70th/1,372 i3-12100 94% 101% 80% 68th/1,372
I guess that I should have ditched Shuttle and built an LGA 1700 system. Oh well, I guess I can still upgrade to an i9-11900KF in a few years when they are cheap and least get something that somewhat resembles a midrange 12th gen CPU.
Just a question: was Intel 11th gen (Rocket Lake) ever regarded as being a quality line of CPU's or was it basically dead-on-arrival like the old Intel Prescott's when AMD was kicking Intel's butts with the Athlon 64's? Am I the one sucker on this board that actually went and bought one?
Rocket Lake is totally fine-----if you compartmentalize a bit.It's insane, but you're right. The i3-12100 is actually slightly faster overall than the i5-11400F I bought this summer:
https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i5-11400F-vs-Intel-Core-i3-12100/4111vs4126
CPU Gaming Desktop Server Overall Rank i5-11400F 94% 96% 85% 70th/1,372 i3-12100 94% 101% 80% 68th/1,372
I guess that I should have ditched Shuttle and built an LGA 1700 system. Oh well, I guess I can still upgrade to an i9-11900KF in a few years when they are cheap and least get something that somewhat resembles a midrange 12th gen CPU.
Just a question: was Intel 11th gen (Rocket Lake) ever regarded as being a quality line of CPU's or was it basically dead-on-arrival like the old Intel Prescott's when AMD was kicking Intel's butts with the Athlon 64's? Am I the one sucker on this board that actually went and bought one?
CPU | Gaming | Desktop | Workstation | Overall Rank |
i3-9100F | 81% | 87% | 61% | 80.6% (170th/1376) |
i3-10100F | 80% | 85% | 66% | 80.4% (175th/1376) |
- | - | - | - | - |
i3-12100F | 94% | 101% | 80% | 94.2% (74th/1376) |
i3-13100F | 97% | 103% | 83% | 96.6% (62nd/1376) |
CPU | Gaming | Desktop | Workstation | Overall Rank |
i5-9400F | 85% | 87% | 69% | 84.8% (135th/1376) |
i5-10400F | 85% | 87% | 76% | 85.2% (129th/1376) |
i5-11400F | 94% | 96% | 85% | 94.1% (75th/1376) |
i5-12400F | 98% | 102% | 92% | 98.4% (49th/1376) |
i5-13400F | 105% | 108% | 105% | 105% (29th/1376) |
CPU | Gaming | Desktop | Workstation | Overall Rank |
i7-9700 | 92% | 92% | 83% | 92% (89th/1376) |
i7-10700 | 93% | 94% | 90% | 92.6% (85th/1376) |
i7-11700 | 98% | 100% | 96% | 98.2% (52nd/1376) |
i7-12700 | 107% | 108% | 117% | 107% (27th/1376) |
i7-13700 | 120% | 120% | 145% | 120% (10th/1376) |
CPU | Gaming | Desktop | Workstation | Overall Rank |
i9-9900KF | 98% | 98% | 97% | 97.8% (55th/1376) |
i9-10900KF | 99% | 100% | 106% | 99.5% (42nd/1376) |
i9-11900KF | 103% | 105% | 103% | 103% (33rd/1376) |
i9-12900KF | 118% | 118% | 140% | 118% (11th/1376) |
i9-13900KF | 129% | 128% | 171% | 129% (3rd/1376) |