I know there is a an 18 core refresh for the aging 2066 Intel HEDT system and was wondering if Intel were serious about possibly releasing a 22 core cpu for the 2066 socket system? There seems to be a bit of a rumour going around that they might and was wondering if any of you could shed any...
This is a bit of noobie question, but I know that when you WRITE to an SSD if the cache fills up totally full the write speed can tank. I just want to know when I am READING from and SSD or NVME does the same thing happen? For example say I have an NMVE with 14gb of SLC cache, when I write...
I managed to snag a Raden VII at a reasonable price a few days ago. Looking forward to putting it into my rig. My old Nvidia Titan X (maxwell) died about a month ago and finally got around to replacing it. I do content creation so the 16gb of ram is more of an important point over raw gpu...
Thanks Uzzi38 for the feedback. I am just out of the loop when it comes to graphics cards. I did have an Nvidia Titan X (Maxwell) and it played 4K games alright with no AA. That card managed to last me 4 1/2 years which in gaming cards was bloody good. Currently I have a temprary gfx card to...
I had a TITAN X that just died on me. It managed to play my games at 4K with AA off and was bloody good value for money seeing as I had the card 4 and 1/2 years. As for the moment I have a basic card in my system but am hoping that AMD are going to drive competition in the GPU sector just as...
Personally I think one of the problems with Nvidia isn't RTX. It might be due to the fact that they thought they might be on a 7nm node for 2080ti but when the brought it out on the 14nm node they had seriously less real estate on the die for RTX cores. I wouldn't be surprised if Nvidia's...
Intel have billions in reserve, couldn't then rush and come up with something to counter within the next 12 months if they put a huge amount of assets doing so? As for being brutal I am not sure it is going to get AMD huge headway because isn't HEDT on a small segment of all sales? I am...
I know that Intel have started to move to stacked chips on their CPU and am aware that they are worried about heat issues with stacking.
I was wondering what if instead of running cores at say 3Ghz and stacking on top of them, what if they could run the cores at say 200 Mhz per core but stack...
As far as I am aware these are Xeon based chips, what about HEDT by intel in 2019? Last year they just did a refresh with the same core numbers but just with a few extra 100 mhz. What is the intel HEDT likely to be later on this year as I haven't heard much about them.
Out of curiosity what is planned for Intel's HEDT later on this year? I know a few months ago the main HEDTs were basically a few hundred Mhz from the previous years cpus. What core count do you think Intel will release by the end of this year? Anything close to 32 cores?
Out of curiosity what do you think the core count is going to be on Thread Ripper 3? 48 cores? 64 cores? I have a 10 core intel but am going to skip a generation or two and am thinking of Threadripper 3 when it is released for 3d rendering.
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