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To: TobagoJack who wrote (185991)4/5/2022 4:46:53 AM
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The intel i9.

I use Novabench to roughly benchmark

Novabench CPU Benchmarks - Compare top processors

So it's about twice as fast as my Ryzen 2700.

My processor is air cooled and runs max at about 60 watts with no overclock. Runs typically at about 25 to 30 watts, 35 deg C.

OK for old age pensioners -g-

Maybe one day I will upgrade just the processor to the AMD Ryzen 9 5950X but in no hurry. That would get me into the top 10% of the very fastest desktops but at a fraction of the price. That last 10% price increases exponentially to get to the top.

A big difference in desktops these days is the VNAND SSD, Very high read and write speeds with the right motherboard and I can see Jack has that. I have 3 sticks too with 64GB of RAM I can virtualize more or less anything I want.
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