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Intel Arrow Lake Core Ultra 9 7 5 - 285K reviews discussion

winjer

Gold Member
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And some people were expecting these CPUs to be great for emulation...

Fried Rice Cooking GIF by Nigel Ng (Uncle Roger)
 

SHA

Member
China reviewer goes first


And it is a bomba, what happened Intel?

Games and application struggled against 14900K

DDR5-9200 still have terrible 94ns latency in aida64

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Intel used to compete with smaller digits and everyone's laughing and now they're eating their own shit, I'm not an engineer and I hope I'm wrong.
 

Kazdi

Neo Member
I just watched couple reviews and this is unbelievably bad. I cant wait to upgrade to 9800X3D from my 5800X. Hopefully AMD doesnt do any major fuckups. I dont expect them to.
 

Bojji

Gold Member
Or just tell MS to f off with their shitty lack of QC and awful, bloated, spyware-masquerading-as- OS

Yeah I'm really used to W11 right now and I like AutoHDR etc. but they fucked up CPU performance of Ryzen few times now, now it's time for Intel struggles. They clearly don't know what they are doing and W10 is the most stable OS for gaming for sure.
 

Haint

Member
So bad shareholders or the justice department genuinely needs to launch an investigation into intentional internal corporate sabotage. Ain't no way some high up (likely engineer) wasn't paid by ARM, Qualcomm, Apple, or AMD to torpedo this architecture. Gross negligence and stunning incompetence.
 
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PandaOk

Member
Anyone here still planning to get Arrow Lake?
Just curious if there's even one person
I think everyone here is charitably a prospective customer, but there’s likely no one when you factor in this result, needing a new board, and all the issues with the prior gen. This is… a disaster or sorts.
 
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winjer

Gold Member
So bad shareholders or the justice department genuinely needs to launch an investigation into intentional internal corporate sabotage. Ain't no way some high up (likely engineer) wasn't paid by ARM, Qualcomm, Apple, or AMD to torpedo this architecture. Gross negligence and stunning incompetence.

He is called Brian Krzanich.
 
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