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No, LGA1511 is still in use and not dead.

No, LGA1511 is still in use and not dead.

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Sheikrik
Senior Member
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05-17-2019, 10:15 PM
#11
My background shows I prioritize cores and threads above everything else, never choosing a 6c/6t over a 6c/12t. Example 1: 9600K equals 3300X. Example 2: 9700K equals 10600K. Continuing this way makes the basics clear... :I
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Sheikrik
05-17-2019, 10:15 PM #11

My background shows I prioritize cores and threads above everything else, never choosing a 6c/6t over a 6c/12t. Example 1: 9600K equals 3300X. Example 2: 9700K equals 10600K. Continuing this way makes the basics clear... :I

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angelicwings
Junior Member
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05-18-2019, 04:55 AM
#12
The 10600k runs smoothly across different configurations—4.5 cores all up, 4.8 cores single core, and intermediate settings depending on how many cores are active. Yes, in games it consistently delivers around 4.7 to 4.8 FPS, which is solid performance. It’s built for gaming with a 12-thread design, making it a strong choice. While a 5GHz all-core version would give even better results, the stock model still performs well. The real value depends on what you’re willing to spend. A 3600 core version offers great performance for its price and outshines Intel at that price point.
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angelicwings
05-18-2019, 04:55 AM #12

The 10600k runs smoothly across different configurations—4.5 cores all up, 4.8 cores single core, and intermediate settings depending on how many cores are active. Yes, in games it consistently delivers around 4.7 to 4.8 FPS, which is solid performance. It’s built for gaming with a 12-thread design, making it a strong choice. While a 5GHz all-core version would give even better results, the stock model still performs well. The real value depends on what you’re willing to spend. A 3600 core version offers great performance for its price and outshines Intel at that price point.

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