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Intel Core i7-14700K Review

The Core i7-14700K is the best value of Intel's refreshed "Raptor Lake" CPUs, bringing marked improvements at no extra cost. It's an attractive upgrade for older LGA 1700 systems.

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Intel Arc A380 Performs Pretty Bad with AMD CPUs

A recent set of benchmarks found on bilibili, Intel s Arc A380 cards perform more rancid with an AMD CPU than with an Intel CPU. The card was tested on an ASUS TUF B550M motherboard with 16 GB of DDR.

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The 50 best strategy games on PC in 2021

The 50 best strategy games on PC in 2021
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Intel at CES 2021: Core i9-11900K, Z590 motherboards and ultraportable gaming laptop CPUs

All of the big announcements of interest to gamers. News by Will Judd, Senior Staff Writer, Digital Foundry Updated on 12 January 2021 The first of the big three chip-makers to have their CES 2021 press conferences, Intel has had a packed day of announcements. The company teased their next flagship desktop chip, the Core i9-11900K, as well as 500-series motherboards and 11th-gen H-series CPUs for laptops. Here s what you need to know - starting with the 11900K. In some ways, the 11900K feels like more of a successor to the Core 9900K than the 10900K, as it drops back down from 10 cores and 20 threads to eight cores and 16 threads. However, this decrease in core count should be compensated for by an up to 19 per cent quoted improvement in instructions per clock (IPC), an important measure of single-core performance - and an area where AMD made significant strides with their Ryzen 500

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Don't Buy AMD's Radeon 6900 XT As A Gaming GPU

Image: Alex Walker (Kotaku Australia) To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, features and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Kotaku Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. Let’s keep this nice and simple. If you tried to buy AMD’s flagship gaming card, the AMD Radeon 6900 XT, chances are you probably couldn’t. And even if you could, you probably shouldn’t. I can’t really be any more straightforward when it comes to AMD’s current GPU flagship. While the Radeon RX 6800 and the 6800 XT are genuinely competitive and interesting GPU choices, Team Red’s $1600 6900 XT is in a vastly different space.

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