is the i9-11900K a hidden latency gem?

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CPU Latency, it MATTERS! and today we test the i9-11900k vs the 10900K, Ryzen 9 7950x and 13900k. And the results have shed further enlightenment about snappiness.

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00:00 The architecture that changed in weird ways, though it still holds to the ring bus formula.
04:13 Windows 10 tests
07:21 Windows 11 tests
10:15 Conclusion, the i9-11900k can certainly be good.

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Hey guys, thanks for watching the content, sorry it's been slow, I have had to relocate back to Australia. Though some aussie content coming soon!

techyescity
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I recently went from a 3950x to the 11900k found that my experience navigating windows became noticeably smoother. It got a lot of hate when it came out but if you can get em cheap id say its worth it

nickspence
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I always enjoy watching these kinds of videos just to stay informed even though all my current PCs are on AM4 for ease of maintenance and interchangeability.

Makes things easier to solve when there are 10 computers in the house and I only need a spare kit of DDR4, a G SKU, and a cheap B450 on hand as backups for troubleshooting. Even though I have several extra am4 chips, and 2 trays of spare DDR4 at this point.

I may pickup some newer secondhand intel stuff to mess around with in my homelab which currently is a dozen 6th gen i7 T SKUs in Lenovo M900 Tiny’s.

Keep up the good work as a creator Bryan! These research rabbit holes are great.

catalystguitarguy
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Testing the i9 9900k next? I know how many people still are using that cpu with great results in 2023. Would love to see the tests for it

bhllar
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Could it be ddr4 latency is lower so it's more snappier, where as ddr5 does have higher bandwidth but is much higher in terms of latency. Might be a venue worth looking into. I swear mouse input feels a tad better on my old ddr4 systems. I'm thinking of going 14th gen with d4 4000c14 gear 1 1t for next build xD. Thanks for making these videos is definitely an interesting and controversial topic.

FRTHY
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2:31 If elements of Ringbus still exist in 12th/13th gen, does the snappy improve by disabling Ecores?

MarcoGPUtuber
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THE 11900K WAS LOVED! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, ARIGATO YESMAN-SENSEI! 😊...waiting for your personal take on Windows Settings for input latency!

MiguelCorreiaDaCunha
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Are we discovering even more snappy than the snappiest CPU?

MarcoGPUtuber
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i overclocked my 6600k to 4.5ghz and i noticed a big increase in snappyness, i know its slow compared to newer systems but i am still stoked about it 😅

Adamismmyname
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Picked up a Z590 Asrock Steel Legend and 11900k brand new from Newegg for barely over $300 + taxes (free shipping). I replaced my 10900 with overall the 11900k is definitely the faster cpu for the majority of games, especially if they do not take advantage of multiple cores well. Paired with 32gb of dual rank cl14-14-14 DDR 3733 it's great.

solocamo
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I almost got one back in the day because of its AVX512 implementation

ItsAkile
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I didn't catch this until just now, the algorithm never recommended me this video and I wound up having to look through your channel's posts to find it after getting recommended your old video again. I'm so glad you tested the 11th gen and confirmed my suspicions. Now I can rest easy knowing I made a good choice cornering the market on all those 11th gen CPUs no one wanted. :) My Intention is to use Windows 10 for a very long time, probably past the consumer EOL. So I wanted to bake in PCI-E 4.0 and AVX512 support on a monolithic die... the latter of which may turn out to be important since Alder Lake and Raptor Lake ripped it out, which was something I didn't even anticipate happening when I got this machine. Sure, the top model has two cores fewer than 10th gen, but the 11700K and the 10700K are pretty much directly comparable (I bought the 11700K at a discount, not the top 11900K anyway), plus it's not like Intel had yet standardized on 10 cores at that time anyway... I was upgrading from 4 cores/8 threads, so 8 cores was fine for me.

pennyandrews
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This is a really good series Brian. Could you test single CCD ryzens like the 7700x or 7800x3d? I'd think that those cpus should be close to 10th/11th since they don't need special schedulers.

henrykellock
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Would love to see Ryzen 7s, 12100, 12400, and any other 12 or 13th gen with E-cores.

khan_-
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Hey, nice Video. Can you do more Videos about System Input Lag? Would love to see someone testing certain Windows Optimization Tweaks tested for Input Latency. No one really did that...

infinitestars
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Interesting to see 11th gen test. I just upgraded to 11900 non-k and im running win11

radradRbot
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As a computer user since the 80s with lots of experience in both Windows and Apple, just stay one OS behind. It's so much better. You don't have to be an unwilling beta tester, you don't have to deal with problems. Staying one OS behind keeps you in the sweet spot for computers. I don't know about you but I prefer to work with a mature OS over a new one with god knows what problems.

gametime
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9:14 THANK YOU. I'm not crazy, I'm not alone on this. I went back from windows 11 to windows 10 exactly for that reason.

blgDemon
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I run an 11900k with a 360 AIO in overclock and keeping on that load line, it is like lightning and only really peaks 300watts under all core load (5.4ghz). In terms of games paired with PCIE gen4, it really is a formidable chip for gaming in fact probably one of the best when you factor everything combined...and then theres the low latency... Its actually aged so well particularly with the price lately. The 11900k is low latency and rapid when optimised.

cuba
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I use an 11700K on an Asus Maximus XIII Hero with Windows 11. No problems whatsoever in daily use and (demanding) games, with a 4070ti. Can see myself using this system for a long while.

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