Thanks for breaking this down, really liked you analysis and clear delivery. I'm running a 12700 and looking to upgrade still not sure if i should pull the trigger now or wait a little longer for the x3d versions. My biggest concern is the low number of PCIE lanes, i really wish these would support 2xGPU at max lanes without needing to go Threadripper or Xeon as the prices of those + mobo's are crazy.
After the abysmal response Intel has made to dealing with the ongoing 13900k/14900K issue, Intel can SUCK A FAT ONE. And I say that as a lifelong (now former as of this month) member of team blue. I'm going full AM5 + 9950X on July 31st and selling my 14900K.
Thanks for breaking this down, really liked you analysis and clear delivery. I'm running a 12700 and looking to upgrade still not sure if i should pull the trigger now or wait a little longer for the x3d versions. My biggest concern is the low number of PCIE lanes, i really wish these would support 2xGPU at max lanes without needing to go Threadripper or Xeon as the prices of those + mobo's are crazy.
After the abysmal response Intel has made to dealing with the ongoing 13900k/14900K issue, Intel can SUCK A FAT ONE. And I say that as a lifelong (now former as of this month) member of team blue. I'm going full AM5 + 9950X on July 31st and selling my 14900K.
Granite Ridge (9000X series) includes RDNA2 integrated GPU with two compute units (same as previous 7000 series) instead of RDNA 3.5