Hwinfo 64 will display which cores are which.
Hwinfo 64 will display which cores are which.
That’s not true, people have been buying intel gpus. Intel grabbed around 4% of the market.
If you are using a graphics card, try reseating it, make sure its power cables are plugged in. If you cannot get a display out from the motherboard from the igpu, try reseating the cpu. If you haven’t tried using the motherboard out, try it.
Go to profiles in xtu. Select the default profile. Click show values. Click apply.
My 14900k runs at 6.2 already with no effort. It’s done 6.2 on four cores and 6.1 on the other four.
No, Intel 18A is on track for production next year, and they will be ahead of TSMC at that point. Additionally, Intel is ahead of TSMC in other technologies, such as power via which by itself could yield >5% frequency improvement and >90% cell density.
Worst case, it won’t post and then you have to reset your bios.
The only way windows on arm can succeed is for software devs to actually write programs for arm based windows. This is not likely in large enough numbers for mass adoption to occur. The only reason it worked for Apple with osx is because they held a small share of the market. Something as large as windows won’t have any easy time getting all the software devs on board.
No, Linus Sebastion approved.
I currently don’t have a desktop, but I just ordered some parts today. I went with a 14900k, primarily because I can spend whatever I want on the build. My build in total will cost over $6k. Between the cpu, motherboard and the asus rog 4090 strix, I’ve already spent $4.1k.
Do I need these parts? No. Do I want them? Yes. Buy the 14900k if finances don’t matter.
Does the 13900KS work with the ram at stock speeds?