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EXPECT TO PAY: $290
THREADS: 16
L3 CACHE (SMART CACHE): 20MB
L2 CACHE: 9.5MB
GRAPHICS: UHD Graphics 770
MEMORY SUPPORT (UP TO): DDR5 4800MT/s, DDR4 3200MT/s
The humble Core i5 is the CPU that matters most for gamers. It’s cheaper than a Core i7 or Core i9, but it still offers the fundamentals of what makes those chips great for gaming. With the Core i5 12600K that’s no different, though that may be understating what this chip can really do.
That’s because the Core i5 12600K isn’t the modest CPU you expect: It’s the equivalent of the top previous-gen chip in a package that’s almost half the price, at around $290. That means it only took one generation, and less than 12 months, for Intel to take its Core i9 performance and deliver it inside a far cheaper Core i5 package. Since it’s not pushing to the very limit of what Alder Lake can deliver in a single die, either, it’s also a more power savvy design than the Core i9 12900K. That makes for a more well-rounded processor for mid- to high-end builds.
The Core i5 12600K really is shockingly good, and the deeper you dive into this chip’s performance, the more you realize it’s the real star of the 12th Gen show.
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Special Report- Stacked Deck - Monster Train, a deckbuilding roguelike that firmly entrenched itself as the crown prince to the kingly Slay the Spire back in 2020, was the kind of smash success you might call Champagne Big.
Monster Train, a deckbuilding roguelike that firmly entrenched itself as the crown prince to the kingly Slay the Spire back in 2020, was the kind of smash success you might call Champagne Big. Four years later, its successor Inkbound’s launch from Early Access was looking more like Sandwich Big.I’m not just saying that because of the mountain of lamb and eggplants I ate while meeting with developer Shiny Shoe over lunch, to feel out what the aftermath of releasing a game looks like in 2024. I mean, have I thought about that sandwich every day since? Yes. But also, the indie team talked frankly about the struggle of luring Monster Train’s audience on board for its next game.
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