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Hackintosh i9-13900k - 64GB RAM DDR5 - Xcode 14.1 - macOS Ventura #369

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Proof: https://i.imgur.com/kxiroSP.png

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If you have any non-Apple hardware components - submit your results to the Custom Hardware table.

  • I performed all steps to correctly run XcodeBenchmark.
  • I used Xcode 12.5 or above.
  • I attached a screenshot with a compilation time and other fields, example.
  • I confirm that Time column is still sorted.
  • The content in cells is centered.

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@devMEremenko i think this is really relevant as people tend to upgrade in this period and the 13900k is really awesome for Xcode

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i've got 57.512 sec with a pcie4 m2 ssd (WD Black 850), a 5+ sec improvement over a pcie3 m2 ssd

@devMEremenko devMEremenko merged commit 413ba36 into devMEremenko:master Nov 21, 2022
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Wow, that sounds promising

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Wow, that sounds promising

it's indeed pretty crazy! i had to run the test 3 time because i couldn't believe it! here is my hackintosh config if anyone with the same hardware wants to give it a try: https://github.com/rursache/Hackintosh-13900k-Z690-AORUS-ELITE-AX-DDR5-AMD-6900XT

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maybe optane ssd could make it <50 s?

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