Intel finally provides a clearer overview of Raptor Lake instability issues No recall, no fix for affected CPUs, investigation still ongoing. Intel has responded to press inquiries about the instability issues affecting 13th and 14th Gen Core processors. Questions from The Verge to Intel were prompted by an earlier, rather underwhelming statement that did not […]
The chipset is on the motherboard… you do have to ask what qualifies a new gen. Was the FX-9590/9370 a new gen vs the FX-8350/8320? 14th “gen” features zero architectural changes. Even the Core 2 Duo refresh I mentioned has better claim to being its own gen. (faster fsb, etc)
You said generations to a socket, not chipsets to a socket. I’m not arguing they aren’t trash, but they exist.
In any case, get a 7800x3d if you want gaming, or a 7900x for production.
The chipset is on the motherboard… you do have to ask what qualifies a new gen. Was the FX-9590/9370 a new gen vs the FX-8350/8320? 14th “gen” features zero architectural changes. Even the Core 2 Duo refresh I mentioned has better claim to being its own gen. (faster fsb, etc)
That is true though, luv X3D chips for gaming.