advanced features of Intel® Core™ i9 11th Gen Processor


The cold comes and the summer comes from autumn to winter Before I knew it, I came to us in 2021 As in previous years Various new year goods manufacturers will successively launch new products this year Then the big CPU manufacturers we are familiar with-Intel will naturally be no exception Erjin has long heard of Intel's next-generation Core processor But the old saying goes well Seeing is better than hearing Let's make a little bit earlier for today's self-made Erjin a little bit a little bit Lift the veil of i9-11900K This show may not be able to live long Don't forget to forward, favorite and support Can even be downloaded Watch repeatedly This time GFXS from the Pakistan I found a QS version of i9-11900K in advance As the flagship of the next-generation intel desktop processor It is still the craftsmanship of 14nm Pro Max Plus Supreme Signature +++ Still 1200 pins Still the benchmark TDP125W, But replaced by Rocket Lake architecture Newly added AVX512F and SHA instruction set The biggest difference from the previous product On the core scale Compared to the 10900K design with ten cores and twenty threads This time a new generation of 11900K Becomes eight cores and sixteen threads.



How do you feel that you are driving backwards in history Is it possible that the 11th-generation Core i9 will compete with i7? Such a design is inevitable It makes people wonder what the next generation of i7 will be like This time apart from the changes in the CPU itself We found that 11900K finally officially supports PCIE4.0 In GPU-Z, we can intuitively see The number of channels of the graphics card has reached PCIE4.0*16 It can also be seen in the GPU test of AIDA64 Video memory bandwidth compared to PCIE3.0*16 video memory bandwidth Nearly doubled This time intel has finally caught up with the wave of the times Since the number of pins on the 11th generation processor remains the same Then our Z490 motherboard should still be usable Our test platform this time also uses a top-level Z490 But we can’t say the specific model But it does not prevent everyone from guessing In terms of memory, we still use Zhiqi's Flame Halberd The old rules 3600MHz C18 two total 16GB memory combination Graphics card We reluctantly used one White Raptor 3080 from ROG It's also a good camera card at the moment, right? The test hard disk uses a 4TB SN750 Finally, we originally wanted to use ordinary 360 water cooling for testing.


But we found that the current motherboard BIOS Still unable to adjust the voltage of the CPU smoothly Our 11900K is in the case of full core 5.2GHz CPU voltage can soar to 1.48V Everyone will know if you think about it How terrible is the heat So we still invite the compressor directly Put 11900K in standby at one time Press directly to about 0 degrees Celsius To ensure the smooth completion of the test As for the opponent this time It must be the previous generation 10900K Without further ado, let's take a look at the test results of the two! Under the condition that both core frequencies are 5.2GHz Let's take a look at the results of CPU-Z It can be seen that at the same frequency Our single-core score of 11900K has an 11% performance improvement But because 10900K has two more cores and four threads In terms of multi-core capabilities The brand new 11900K cannot conquer the opponent In the old friend Cinebench series of tests We can also get similar conclusions Basic 11900K single-core performance improvement is about 14% The multi-core performance is about 15% behind 10900K In the X264 FHD test Our 11900K still cannot surpass our predecessors The result is about 5 frames behind And in the V-RAY Benchmark This time our QS version of 11900K Not only the CPU score can't beat 10900K It also lags behind 10900K in nuclear display performance In Blender rendering test The results are still not satisfactory Compared to 10900K, it is a lot behind In the Da Vinci video export test The two got a relatively close result Finally, we ran the 3D Mark alone As we expected 11900K CPU physics score in each project Are not as high as 10900K Run professional tests Erjin looked at the results like this I feel a little cool in my heart But it doesn't matter Next there is the game performance test First look at the old friend Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Shadow Under the highest quality option of 1080P resolution did not expect Unexpectedly, this time our 11900K still failed to beat 10900K.


Although the difference in grades is not too big Arrived at the German headquarters: in the new blood This time we are finally ahead of 11900K The final average frame increased by 5 frames It's negligible In Cyberpunk 2077 The performance of the two frames is relatively close Not much gap Arrived in Assassin’s Creed: Hall of Valor Same result The final result of the average frame is exactly the same And Total War: Among the Three Kingdoms 11900K slightly leads 10900K congratulations In the last Player Unknown's Battlegrounds The results of the two CPUs are relatively close All tests are over We can see that As the new generation of 11900K has been reduced in core scale This also leads to the same frequency Multi-core performance is difficult to surpass Even the flagship 10900K of the previous generation But there is indeed a breakthrough in single-core performance But because what we have now is only a QS version of the CPU Plus this CPU has not even been officially listed so far So on the current version of the BIOS Our 11900K cannot operate at 5.3GHz Stable operation test even at higher frequencies I believe that after the official listing With the next generation Z590 motherboard There will definitely be better performance in terms of performance All our tests today It’s just a tentative prying into the performance of the 11th generation CPU That more specific information Have to wait until the product is officially launched At that time, we will definitely conduct an evaluation as soon as possible If you are interested.






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