Agreed. Too early to call it.
I had Haswell-E, I know you are not lying. But you have to remember that those were 4GB DIMMs. We don't know what Ryzen does with 4GB DIMMs. Haswell-E has sort of broken Mem dividers ( to this day). To run 3000Mhz you needed to use 125 strap.
On 100 strap you'd...
It took Intel 3 generations (Haswell, Broadwell, Skylake) to hit 4000mhz on DDR4.
But AMD is supposed to be able to do it right out of the gate. Seems okay I guess.
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He quoted Czech user because outright stating the numbers that he has seen would put him in violation of NDA. Doesnt mean that the chips he saw overclocked were as old as Czech user's or run on the same BIOS/board. What matters is that the numbers he saw are same as the ones posted by Flanker &...
He doesn't know all your theories, but he knows how the actual chip is Overclocking. He knows the practical stuff.
Prolly wrong about Intel's SMT being better though.
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My sources are pretty sure that it won't be part of the initial launch. 1 month later maybe, dunno. But definitely not at launch, that's for sure.
It clocks just as well if not better (less cores, less heat) than it bigger siblings.
Wow, the amount of clarity from AMD this time is amazing.
Could be better with TDP & stuff, but still pretty damn good.
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I do not know.
I have never physically touched the chip or seen pics.
I was just provided the Overclocking numbers from someone who's job involves working with ES. Sadly no voltage info for the clocks either.
Edit:- Skl-E is too far away to make any Clock statements. Judging by the LGA 1151...
Max stable (benchmarking can be done a bit higher) & sample size wasn't that big. So I would say common, not ultra rare.
Edit:- To clarify. This was overclocked, but stable overclock, not suicide.
Not without costing someone their job.
You can take my post as BS if you wanna. I won't mind.
But I saw all this freq discussion (been silently reading the thread for a few months now) and thought I'd pitch in.
Freq wise, it looks close* to BW-E, no word on performance though (IPC).
Current Max stable clocks(suicide runs can be a teeny bit higher) for A0 ES Zen chips is around 4.3Ghz on ambient cooling. Take that as you will.
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Interesting, thanks for the information. I thought we were gonna settle with HBM2 for a few years, guess not.
The price argument definitely makes sense though.
Yup unlike, AMD, nVidia is always honest.
All those awesome statements Jen Hsung makes during the launch of every new GPU are true.
No saying that 1080 2x faster than TitanX, then slowly sliding in, the only in VR scenario. That kind of stuff never happens.
They were completely honest about...
Kaby will come around August 2016. If Zen is early 2017, the imminent threat would be upcoming Skylake-E, which is not coming till probably next computex. CannonLake is way out of the picture.
Did you even read the Anandtech review...? :rolleyes:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/9483/intel-skylake-review-6700k-6600k-ddr4-ddr3-ipc-6th-generation/6
Considering some CPUs have a stock Vcore of 1.3V+, you gentlemen are worried about nothing.
Btw, people here should look into deliding, its not hard to get close to 20C drop if you use a good paste. :biggrin:
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