Intel 11th gen 11900k vs 10900K Gameplay Benchmark Nvidia RTX 3080 in 1440p, 4k
Intel dialed up the power for its new halo $488 Comet Lake-S Core i9-10900K, quite literally, to bulk up its mainstream desktop flagship with two extra cores for a total of ten cores and 20 threads. Aside from the promise of world-leading gaming performance, Intel also lowered gen-on-gen pricing to help fend off AMD's Ryzen processors that currently hold sway over our list of best gaming processors.
Once again, Intel aims its flagship chip squarely at enthusiasts and power users, touting the Core i9-10900K as the fastest gaming processor in the world. That performance comes mostly via the processor's extra cores and the fact that it basically comes pre-overclocked to an all-core 4.9 GHz, not to mention the peak 5.3 GHz speeds.
Intel's Core i9-10900K still doesn't match AMD's halo 16-core 32-thread Ryzen 9 3950X in terms of threaded performance. Instead, the 10900K competes with the 12-core 24-thread Ryzen 9 3900X in terms of both performance and price, but Intel's chip has the highest power consumption we've seen recently on the mainstream desktop. Intel pushes the 10900K's TDP envelope up to 125W (a 30W gen-on-gen increase), but that's only a measure of base power consumption. Intel rates the processor for 250W at peak performance, and we even measured peaks as high as 325W at out-of-the-box settings. Naturally, that results in a lot of heat.
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00:00 INTRO
00:15 SHADOW OF THE TOMB RAIDER
00:52 GHOST RECON WILDLANDS
01:30 METRO EXODUS
02:15 BATTLEFIELD 5
02:59 WATCH DOG LEGION
03:43 FORTNITE
04:26 ASSASSIN’S CREED VALHALLA
05:09 THE DIVISION 2
05:46 FAR CRY 5
06:26 RED DEAD REDEMPTION 2
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