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Ctrl+Alt+Delete: Intel’s finally delivered “the ultimate gaming CPU”

Posted on November 6, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

It’s no secret, for the last few years, Intel’s not exactly been on its A-game when it comes to desktop CPUs.

Despite crowing about making “the best CPU for gaming” with each new release, its chips have gradually been losing ground, with AMD’s Ryzen becoming increasingly competitive, not just in multi-core, but gaming performance as well.

This trend peaked last year when the firm released the Intel Core i9-11900K. Despite costing a fortune, being pitched as “the ultimate chip for gaming” and having impressive clock speeds on paper, once we got in our lab the reality was it was overpriced and only delivered marginal gains. 
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