Is the Intel 14900K any good? How does it compare to AMD?

Discussion in 'PC' started by Bunford, Oct 21, 2024.

  1. slowpoke

    slowpoke Kapellmeister

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    I've got the Z790 Hero/14700KF combo. Very happy with it. When you're talking about someone like ASUS who have sold over 500 million motherboards to date, for every person experiencing issues there are many thousands who aren't.
     
  2. Leonn

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    LOL dude you really have no idea how huge this is....
    Several Youtube channels (with millions of subscribers) reported it.
    Just an example.... https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gamers+nexus+asus

    Saying that there are just a few issues compared to thousands not is an understatement.
    Just watch the videos... it even comes with prove and (bullshit) responses from ASUS.
     
  3. Bunford

    Bunford Audiosexual

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    Yes, they messed up. I agree with you. But they were also exposed, fixed the issue in BIOS, and are now making it right with regard to previous warranty claims etc. It was big, and they f**ked up, but they've appeared to have made it right now for new customers, at least.

    But, this is where I'm at now after some tinkering. Stable with a 6.05GHx 7950X at 30-35 degrees with 6000MHz RAM (could only get to 5800MHz at 1:1 or 6000Mhz at 2:1).

    I think I've been lucky too in the chip lottery, and the 7950X I had scored about 4% higher than the average 7950X according to online score average in Cinebench 23, and getting it to 6GHz seems to reaffirm that :wink:

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  4. slowpoke

    slowpoke Kapellmeister

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    So what part of my statement was incorrect?
     
  5. maxy_10

    maxy_10 Ultrasonic

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    Hi Bunford. I have the same processor and mother. Those are a really nice temps, what kind of cooling do you have? I have a noctua nh-u12a with a 125w tdp limit to keep it from getting 95°c.

    About the cpu it's a beast, one problem i had was a compatibility issue with my UAD-2 pcie DUO. Asus made me a custom bios to make it work now working great. Another problem is with the boot up. It took nearly 1 min to get me to the windows page, dont know why, something with the memory learning (64gb kingstone 5600 mhz) but never could solve this problem, what about yours?
     
  6. Bunford

    Bunford Audiosexual

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    I am using the original Lian Li 011 Air der8auer case, but removed the drive cage and the SSD tray/cable hide, along with tying down the cables neatly. This all allows lots of air flow around the case, including behind the CPU and motherboard.

    I then have 2 Corsair ML 140mm fans as intakes on the front of the case and have an Arctic Cooling Liquid Freezer Iii 320 AIO on the CPU, with the radiator mounted on the ceiling if the case as the exhaust. This AIO also have a small VRM fan on the pump too, so this helps to cool the VRM and CPU area too. All fans are on the silent profile in the BIOS too, so aren't audible at all either.

    I don't have UAD hardware, so no idea about that, but good of ASUS to provide a custom BIOS!

    With regard to memory training, this is a normal process on the first boot after Overclocking the RAM, but I have read that this motherboard from some in certain scenarios does it in each boot instead of just the first boot after overclocking. You may want to Google it, but it's not an issue I've had yet but I've barely used it and still going through my initial checks to test everything us working fine and not got into properly using it yet.
     
  7. Radio

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    AMD CPUs burned: Mainboard manufacturer MSI launches investigation

    Following reports of burned Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPUs that were installed in MSI mainboards, the manufacturer has now issued an official statement. They want to investigate the cause of the problem in order to rule out errors in their own products.

    Felix Krauth, 11/16/2024 --> https://winfuture.de/news,146810.html

    We recently received a user report indicating damage to an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor on an MSI Mag X870 Tomahawk Wifi motherboard. At MSI, we are committed to the quality of our products and have begun investigating this incident. We are also working closely with AMD and are in contact with Gamers Nexus, who are independently investigating this incident. We will provide further updates as the investigation progresses. MSI
     
  8. Bunford

    Bunford Audiosexual

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    This was the one covered in a JayzTwoCents video recently, and all but conclusively proven virtually beyond doubt to be an user error in the user damaging the socket and bending the pins during installation, so this post, at this point, would probably be classed as misinformation :rofl:

     
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  9. Radio

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    Thanks @Bunford for the TRUTH... Man, people are already publishing lies as truth...!
     
  10. taskforce

    taskforce Audiosexual

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    Oh lolz, between joke and serious, i 'd say it smells Intel's shady tactics this one. Although this sounds like the typical conspiracy theory, they did the same with Athlons when Athlon XPs were toe to toe with Pentium 4 circa 2002. And the same again next year with Athlon 64 which was the total P4 killer (15% better single thread at ~30% less power draw, which also meant great oc headroom) until Intel's multi core hit the shelves. (Basically it was the Core 2 tech that Intel got the tech right, their previous dual core cpus were sort of hit and miss really).
    And when it was obvious that some users would let their Athlon's cpu cooler with the fan not spinning constantly shutting down but them as complete morons, trying hard to boot it over and over, Intel and their fanboys would spread the rumor that Athlons burn down in one second or something and all unaware users were panicking. Too many fake videos circulating the web back then lead to mass hysteria among gamers hahaha.
    Back to today, first day i saw these "reports" with the socket burned down it was apparent that fool had wrongly installed their cpu and was wondering why the pc would not post hahaha. There is no other possible way for the socket to burn down normally.
    Cheers
     
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