Hopefully there will be updates to Windows 11 scheduler in due course! Makes me think perhaps I should have gone for the 5600X rather than my 12600K.
That being said, I have excellent performance and no complaints thus far.
It wasn't really worth it. I've just scored 17,700 for a marginal increase in core clock by 100MHz all core which took temps from 60 to 66 deg C. Total package power at 132 watts.
I guess I'll just stick at stock on the CPU, tweak my RAM timings and go from there. I game at 1440p anyway, so...
I've been out of the PC game for a while.. Is this a good temperature? I'm at around the 60 deg C mark for the 9 minutes on multi core testing, but my Cores #0 - #5 are only running at 4.5GHz, not at the upper limit of 4.9GHz.
My two questions are:
Why are my P cores not running at maximum...
Thank you! I'm getting great single core results so far, but my multithreaded results are a little low compared what I've seen on other benchmark sites. E.g. geekbench 5 I am running ~2000 points lower than i should be.
I've just finished my new build - first gaming PC in a while. It was a hard toss up between this or AMD, but I felt that the CPU gain of the i5 vs the 5600/5800 was too material to overlook, especially for something I plan on keeping for a couple of years with the possibility to upgrade to DDR5...
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