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i heard i7 and i9 are better for blender and ue...
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in fact Intel lists i5 14600K as affected too but yet it draws less power. of course it would need the latest Intel BIOS
what issues?
is that still a problem? I remember last year i wanted to build new and decided not to bcs of that, but now many says that it is fixed by updates. is that still a thing now?
do you know of any air cooler that could handle 14700k or KF? all i see on internet people say you should choose AIO
Also ironic that he asked why not the 14600K, when it had the same degradation problems, Intel said any Raptor Lake CPU over 65W could be afflicted.
Liquid is the better choice because these CPUs get really hot very quickly, and will easily overwhelm air coolers if you don't undervolt out the wazoo and go for more modest clocks.
ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 360 (or 420 if your case fits that size) would be best, ID-COOLING FX360 PRO and INF are also good units for the price.
will look up, thanks
They can be made even more efficient in reality when you undervolt and use certain UEFI settings, you can get the power down a lot while hardly losing anything.
Now quit trying to derail with your nonsense if you're just going to fearmonger the OP