MTDEW
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I know all replies you get are just gonna be opinions, so here is mine....Just downloaded and ran, got 1306.
If I had the rig in your sig, I wouldn't even bother reading this thread!
I know all replies you get are just gonna be opinions, so here is mine....Just downloaded and ran, got 1306.
Just downloaded and ran, got 1306.
I know all replies you get are just gonna be opinions, so here is mine....
If I had the rig in your sig, I wouldn't even bother reading this thread!
Pfft, amateur. /sRight?
My Intel Q9400 @3.2GHz gives me 330 cb.
I am going to get a wicked performance boost when I upgrade.
Well maybe it doesn't get as high CB score, but I got 3-5x min fps in games. Even old ones like dragon age origins.Pfft, amateur. /s
Actually, joking aside, it's still quite good for something from early 2008. A 7600K does 683 and 184. That's not even twice the score after almost 9 years.
How many fold did GPUs increase in performance in that time period?
That s about it but Intel is not that innocent...
http://www.hardware.fr/articles/970-17/attention-aux-overclockings-automatiques.html
Asus overclock both the core and the L3 cache, HFR made some nice graphs :
Pfft, amateur. /s
Actually, joking aside, it's still quite good for something from early 2008. A 7600K does about 683 and 184. That's not even twice the score after almost 9 years.
How many fold did GPUs increase in performance in that time period?
Do we know the default frequency of the Uncore for Coffeelake? There is nothing in the datasheet as far as I can see.
Well maybe it doesn't get as high CB score, but I got 3-5x min fps in games. Even old ones like dragon age origins.
Witcher 3 the same.
Is this your main PC? Because this is my only home PC that has been a daily gaming/media/work machine for almost 10 years. I have had computers since the early 1980's and never had one serve me this long.
I see lots of people complain about the slow pace of CPU improvements, but I love it, as it means you can go MUCH longer before you need to upgrade.
Should not come as a surprise since "Intel will no longer provide this information". Gigabyte boards set it at base frequency.Do we know the default frequency of the Uncore for Coffeelake? There is nothing in the datasheet as far as I can see.
Nope. Depends on the motherboard.4.4ghz for 8700k
Should not come as a surprise since "Intel will no longer provide this information". Gigabyte boards set it at base frequency.
Nope. Depends on the motherboard.
Yes Asus sets it at 4.4GHz on the Hero, probably their other top boards too.That's a bit odd. I'm on the Asus Hero.
Good lord I'm not satisfied with my 6600K, how do people here live with Core 2 Quads?
Do we know the default frequency of the Uncore for Coffeelake? There is nothing in the datasheet as far as I can see.
The only official info is the base and turbo frequency on one core, multicore and L3 clocks are not communicated, that s the answer HFR got after asking Intel about the issue, apparently MBs manufacturers have some freedom left for their "stocks" settings since those frequencies are configured in the bios.
Do we know the default frequency of the Uncore for Coffeelake? There is nothing in the datasheet as far as I can see.
4.4ghz for 8700k
For Intel it's always: Ring frequency equals highest all core turbo clock. (AFAIK). See:
For Intel it's always: Ring frequency equals highest all core turbo clock. (AFAIK). See:
I am considering getting a 8700k and Z370 motherboard, as I don't really need the extra PCIE lanes so much from the 5930k anymore. My question is, how much more performance would I get out of a 8700k, vs a 5930k @4.5 GHz? I would be ocing the 8700k as well, same cooler likely. Worth it perhaps?
Also, what motherboards look good, and where to get a 8700k? :/
newegg said:Jonathan D.: We don't have an ETA on the item but it does look like there are at least 100 back-orders ahead of you in the queue
I have it the same way just going 4k at 60Hz. Gaa. Even running my 1700 at stock now because it keeps min in bf1 where i need it. If i had 144 i would change tomorrow or whenever this processor is available.What will you be doing with it? In what area are you wondering about performance, perhaps gaming? What res?
I want an 8700K but I realize its for emotional reasons. I just want one. The truth is I quite literally wouldn't see a difference because of my high resolution and 100hz gsync limit. Maybe your situation is different. So what's your situation?
You have plenty of time to think about it anyway. These chips will be out of stock for weeks at a minimum it seems.
As long as there is no plastic over the vram and the capacitors is not colored like a bag of childrens mixed candy and you dont get blinded by led i am happy.EVGA announced their Z370 boards over the weekend. Unsure if anyone here likes EVGA...