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(b) Productivity is very good too although in heavy multithreaded applications (e.g. tile-based rendering) it does lose by 10-20% to both the 11700k and the 5800x. That said it reduces the deficit to only 3-15% in an overclocked vs overclocked battle, thanks to its higher overclocking potential.
(c) It runs pretty cool - I am using a Noctua NH-D15 and is also very silent. Even on stock auto motherboard settings (and with power limits removed) I don't get temps above 68-69C even when running Cinebench R23 in a loop and sustaining indefinitely the stock all-core 4.7GHz. Temps reduce further when you manually tune the voltage to a lower value (a practice known as undervolting) or when you apply a better thermal paste or a case with better airflow. You can also undervolt and still overclock. Or overclock more without increasing the voltage above its stock value.
(d) I paired it with a fairly high-end Asus Z490 (Strix-E) board instead of a Z590 one. There is no reason buying a Z590 board for 10th gen cpus as for the same price you typically don't get "enthusiast" features (such as postcode, third PCIe x16 slot, PCIe bifurcation, etc). Moreover most of the "goodies" of the Z590 boards (e.g. PCIe4, additional M.2 slot, DMI3x8) are only enabled when using an 11th gen cpu. So buying a Z590 for 10th gen is a bit of a waste.
(e) Currently the price of the 11700K +Z590 is around 200 euros higher than that of the 10700K+Z490 combo. If the difference drops to 60-80 euros then I would advise to go for the former instead. But as of now the 10700K+Z490 combo is the wiser choice.
I contacted Intel and asked for a replacement and they agreed as it was under warranty obviously. While I had to pay like $10 to ship it to them which I originally thought was sorta cheap since other companies like MSI cover the shipping costs I can see why Intel doesn't.
While I only paid $10 for shipping I assumed it would be ground shipping from Canada to the middle of the USA and figured I'd be without a CPU for up to 2-weeks.
Turns out Intel ships via Air and my package was on a Plane and arrived at the facility within 8 hours and I had a new CPU in my computer within 72 hours.
I would highly recommend this product even after my issues because Intel was as fast as possible with replacing mine.
After using this product for a few months it's worked great and performs perfectly and I've had no issues since getting the original replaced.
I have bought many Intel CPUs in my time and I really like the 10700k due to it's value for money factor.
It's not really worth going for the 11th Gen at the moment while there aren't much performance difference between them. If you want to wait a bit longer, then wait until 12th gen gets released and compare pricing/performance again. If you need a CPU right now, get it from AMAZON at the right price and you'll be sorted.
a) it was in stock
b) I had the budget for it
c) I trust intel more than AMD Ryzen even though AMD Ryzen is considered now as the better hardware (judging by per-core performance). I have always thought Intel's drivers are better, I have also heard recent reports that Ryzen CPUs usage can randomly go up by 20% with just the epic games store running. I can imagine this will be fixed as it sounds more like some dodgy code than the hardware itself.
On every game I have played, I don't think the CPU usage has gone above 40%. So this CPU will definitely last a LONG time before I upgrade.
The 11th gen CPUs will be in mass production soon, so it may be worth waiting for that to come out. Or you could wait for the new ryzen CPUs to come back in stock






