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Steve Rinaldi Music
> 3 dayPurchased this i9_10900KF processor for my new audio computer (DAW) build. This machine screams with Pro Tools - Have it overclocked to 5 MHz (not even pushing it yet) - and its running stable and cool (and quiet).
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M.Vusal
> 3 dayBought it with MSI Mag z490 tomhawk and 2x16gb ram CMK32GX4M2D3600C18 . No problem, everything is good. Respect
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Matt Salvatore
> 3 dayThis chip is an absolute beast.
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jessica
> 3 dayWorks really good built the pc from scratch love it
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Jennifer Miller
> 3 dayGreat cpu
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Cesar
> 3 dayNeat
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Darrell Perdue
> 3 dayGreat proc. My asrock board not so much.
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Christopher Campbell
> 3 dayPC build. I haven’t used it. Will post how the 10th gen processor held up. I mostly create content, trade and a little gaming.
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Anon
> 3 dayGotta love having the excitement of unpacking new computer parts being ruined by receiving someones returned junk being sold as new and then having to drive 20 miles return it.
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NATO21
> 3 dayIntel is picking up speed with these new cpus after the X-series hit the market, soon enough theyll have cpuss as good as the X-series at a much better value. I like this CPU a lot it can run through new installations, updates, and any other cpu heavy tasks like no other. Although it uses a lot of power, the extra speed feels worth the extra wattage used. I used this cpu to run console emulation and it does very well, I think it could do ok to run ps4 emulation but I hadnt tried it. Most games seem to run a bit faster than usual though, this can be a concern if you play games where you need quick timing/reaction speed like in first person shooters. It may be better to use a standard eight core or six core cpu if game speed is a concern. Overall Id give this item five stars, I cant wait to build a new Rocket Lake computer!