Aftershock PC has introduced the new 12th Gen Intel Core processors to its line-up of high-performance PCs, including the flagship 12th Gen Intel Core i9-12900K.
Now available for pre-order from the site, the new unlocked desktop processors offered are the first to be based on Intel’s performance hybrid architecture that features a combination of Performance-cores (P-cores), the highest performing CPU core Intel has built, and
Efficient-cores (E-cores), designed for scalable multi-threaded workloads. Customers choosing the new processors with Aftershock PC will be able to customise their builds with all-new Intel Z690 motherboards from brands such as GIGABYTE, ASUS, and MSI to take advantage of the platform’s next-generation features like PCIe 5.0 and support for DDR5 memory.
All pre-orders are expected to begin shipping on 5th November once the processors come to market.
Alongside this refresh, Aftershock PC will also be launching two new products – the Aftershock Mainframe and Flow. The Aftershock Mainframe takes advantage of Fractal Design’s Torrent case to feature incredible airflow and cooling potential while the Flow brings together Corsair’s top-end components and Aftershock PC’s craftsmanship. Both will be powered by the latest Intel CPUs and will be available starting 28th October.

“Aftershock PC is excited to be one of the first in Singapore to offer Intel’s latest and greatest gaming CPUs,” said Marcus Wee, co-founder of Aftershock PC.
“Together with the new products, we’ve worked tirelessly to be able to support this launch by offering compatible motherboards and components from day one, making it a seamless, effortless upgrade for our customers.”

The 12th Gen Intel Core processors represent breakthrough performances for gaming and are built with multitasking in mind. Both P-cores and E-cores are built to work together in the same processor, where P-cores handle tasks that require more raw power, while E-cores handle background processes and multi-threaded workloads that scale with many cores.
The new architecture also comes together with PCIe 5.0 Support and DDR5 RAM support to stay ahead of memory and bandwidth needs as computational requirements continue to evolve.