I have been trying to over come an illusion I am experiencing where I perceive little difference in running desktop applications on newer hardware.
If I am using a 16 lane graphics card and two NVMe SSD(s) in RAID 0 on a machine with only 20 pcie lanes I should notice significant gains in desktop software performance if I am using a graphics card and 2 NVMe SSD(s) in RAID 0 on a machine with 24 available pcie lanes.
This is the way the Intel core ultra 9 & core ultra 5 compare to Intel core i9-14900 and other desktop processors that came before it down to the core i9-11900k.
So, after installing a graphics card having only 4 remaining pcie lanes is the reason that, for example the Intel core i9-13900k is slower than a core ultra 9 285?
If I am using a 16 lane graphics card and two NVMe SSD(s) in RAID 0 on a machine with only 20 pcie lanes I should notice significant gains in desktop software performance if I am using a graphics card and 2 NVMe SSD(s) in RAID 0 on a machine with 24 available pcie lanes.
This is the way the Intel core ultra 9 & core ultra 5 compare to Intel core i9-14900 and other desktop processors that came before it down to the core i9-11900k.
So, after installing a graphics card having only 4 remaining pcie lanes is the reason that, for example the Intel core i9-13900k is slower than a core ultra 9 285?