Wow I’m amazed.
Gaming: 6-8 cores, most games will use 6 cores, having 2 extra means background tasks will not eat into your gaming.
Media consumption: (any number) many processors and graphics cards have encoders/decoder hardware on board, you don’t need a fast chip for this.
Material...
I looked at the code.. this just does an on page sort.. it'd be a heap quicker if the person who wrote it did it in an array, so I'm kind of wondering why he/she didn't.
Would need to use an interim table, but you'd run the calcs in the array, then spit out the answers.
You can actually tune it to be even more efficient: enable speedshift and HWP, drop the voltage offset, make sure you have all C states enabled, and enable core parking (they stealth fixed it).. cinebench doesn’t hit the cores as hard as blender though.
intel and motherboard makers typically...
Case air flow matters more than having enormous fans on the cooler itself. I have open air through to the front of the case where I have a Corsair ML120, and an SP120 (with filters) in line with the cooler.
Behind the cooler I have a noctua s12a exhaust.
I have them set to change speed based...
One thing that Anandtech did was explain the TDP. Essentially, at stock, the 9900k puts out 95w after the short duration and long duration (10sec) power limits. This limits the clock with AVX to about 4.1 ghz.
For short bursts it is “allowed” to hit 210w (in reality it consumes more like 185w)...
You read wrong, the difference between the two at the top end is 0.1C. This is probably due to mounting or TIM application.
I use MX-4. A variation of 1C is within margin of error. I am using a single fan on the d15. I do however have good case airflow.
Please note I have had the D15 since...
Ice lake has AI instructions, this isn’t that far out there.
Ram reaching cache speeds? Yep that is far out there. This was hypothesised in the 90s. The reality is with current pcb tech, and near future pcb tech this is impossible. HBM is kind of the closest we will get. But the bit rate (hbm...
I had exactly the same issue on my 9700k. I did two things:
1. Disabled Bluetooth
2. Closed slack (cause it was using the GPU)
Doing those two things fixed it
I did a thing:
https://hardforum.com/threads/intel-900p-optane-wow.1958026/page-2#post-1043611550
Tested (on a Ryzen 1700):
Optane 32 gb caching a Samsung 850 Evo and a 950 pro using primocache with 4K block size.
In a nutshell, faster in both scenarios, system is definitely more responsive...
I have a marginally more expensive board, the Asus prime x370 pro, and while it hasn't had an updated bios in about a month. The reality though is that I have had zero issues with it, aside from trying to run Hynix memory at 3200 which just isn't working at the moment (swapped to cheap b-die and...
I have a 1700- I have yet to find a game which slows down for me due to CPU speeds when running at stock. Completely indistinguishable from my previous 4ghz broadwell chip in terms of slowdowns. Really think you would be hard pressed to feel the difference unless you are a hardcore gamer.
Ryzen doesn't "need" 3000mhz+ ram, it just doesn't. If you want to squeeze every ounce out of the frame rate, sure, but day to day you won't notice 5fps
I have:
i7-5775c (@4ghz) as my desktop
i7-4790 as my server
N3700 as my laptop (which is more than potent enough for what I do when I am not at my desk)
Ok - so let's look at it this way:
If you have something to hide, and you hide yourself/make yourself as anon as possible, you start losing functionality - ads get less targeted (knew you wanted a Russian bride) and you end up chasing your tail and sniffing every packet that goes in either...
Your monitor may be blanking the extra fps in order to display them. Plus 75hz is not a multiplier of 30, therefore is likely to look jittery with video playback
C with intel's compiler will be faster than COBOL, but Intel have a fortran compiler also.
ECC won't stop you from having errors if you have errors in your code or input data. It is purely for hardware reliability.
The new xeons only just got announced, and are embedded, I don't think you...
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