![]() ![]() I am not going to pretend I am an authority on CPUs, this is my first review of such hardware. If you want 17 pages of lab conditioned benchmarks, you're better off going somewhere like Tom's Hardware. Only Sabrent stepped up, by providing a 4TB Rocket 4 Plus-G NVMe for us to use in our test build, and due to time constraints with that delivery (it arrived the day this review was published), I ended up having to order the 1TB version myself anyway. With that out of the way, now the disclosures: Intel let me keep the i5-14600K and i9-14900K samples they provided, and I (mostly unsuccessfully) reached out to some companies to try and secure hardware for our review. Our title reflects what Intel has now brought to the masses, not just to people with too much money to wait for the proper mainstream offering. ![]() I figured that I have a system I can pitch the new Intel chips against.įirstly, I should mention that I am fully aware the i9-13900KS already exists with a Max Turbo of 6.0 GHz, but that is not a mainstream processor. When Intel reached out to Neowin asking if we were interested in testing the 14th Gen Processor family for the desktop, I jumped at the chance, but also because I had recently upgraded my main PC to an AMD chip after being loyal to Intel for decades as my main go-to. Sayan Sen contributed to this review, and also provided the benchmark graphics.
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