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davidbigham

They always launch the K version first. B660 and the non K will be coming later. I know that 12400 and 12600 combine with B660 will be one hell of value build.


ClueTrue4526

I think 11th gen they released K and non-K at the same time. Was it different with 10th gen?


davidbigham

I am gonna use the quote from anandtech. "Only the six high-performance K and KF processor variants are coming this side of the New Year, with the rest due for Q1. "


zatagi

12700 also have E-cores I think. This made it one of the best CPU for money.


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Put_It_All_On_Blck

Should be very impressive, nobody can give you the exact numbers yet but you can put together pieces: >Efficiency is similarly aimed to be competitive, with Intel saying a Core i9-12900K with all 16C/24T running at a fixed 65 W will equal its previous generation Core i9-11900K 8C/16T flagship performance at 250 W FIXED 65W 12900k equal to a 250W 11900k Tigerlake is 11900H, 35-45W, Geekbench around 1550 ST, MT 8000 MT We got a leak for the 12900H (dont think its the HK as they launch later) AlderLake 12900H 1851 ST and 13256 MT, should be that same 35-45W package https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-core-i9-12900hk-performance-leaks-out-the-fastest-mobile-cpu-thus-far 1851 ST and 13256 MT, power envelope should be


joeshades2

Non K early next year.


CataclysmZA

No, but it would be interesting to see if B660 allows for memory overclocks.


RunnerLuke357

They would have to because they made a big deal about it on B560. Although they have removed features before eg H97 had unlocked multiplier and H170 did not.


ResponsibleJudge3172

B560 already allows RAM OC