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However support is provided, it will apparently be 2.0a with HDR.Are you saying KL really does have native HDMI 2.0 support?
However support is provided, it will apparently be 2.0a with HDR.Are you saying KL really does have native HDMI 2.0 support?
I'm sure, this also influenced the decision to activate HT:When the market is shrinking, you try to take as much volume as you can, especially if it can be done with relatively simple segmentation actions like enabling HT on a Pentium
It seems like a lot of people would believe that intel would rather sell $100 i3's than $64 HT enabled Pentiums, though...I'm sure, this also influenced the decision to activate HT:
Where is this $64 price tag coming from? Intel lists $82 and street prices aren't much lower than the ARK listings for SKL Pentiums.It seems like a lot of people would believe that intel would rather sell $100 i3's than $64 HT enabled Pentiums, though...
Ok farcry needs the extreme injector to run on duals but how the heck didn't they manage to run division and gta benches?I'm sure, this also influenced the decision to activate HT:
http://ark.intel.com/products/97143/Intel-Pentium-Processor-G4560-3M-Cache-3_50-GHzWhere is this $64 price tag coming from? Intel lists $82 and street prices aren't much lower than the ARK listings for SKL Pentiums.
Kaby Lake: 8 World Records, 21 Global First Places
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Intel Architectures Compared (Hiroshige Goto)
http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/column/kaigai/1037763.html
You know Optane offers a thousand times the switching speed of an SSD. You know it’ll work with Intel’s newly announced Z270 chipset and Kaby Lake CPUs. And now you know what it’ll look like.
A day before CES officially kicks off, Intel shared a couple of pics of its highly anticipated Optane non-volatile memory drives.
Intel
Pricing, availability, and even capacity weren’t released with the photos, but the initial drives are expected to be 16GB and 32GB in size. They’ll be used with Intel’s Rapid Storage Technology to cache hard drive performance. SSDs are already being used to cache hard drives with RST, but the question is how much of a difference it’ll make using Optane drives instead of today’s SSDs. [...]
Im sorry but no, part of my job is creating PC configurations, 2 months ago for the budget gaming build i tried: Pentium G4400, Athlon 5150, A8-7600, I3-6100. and a RX460 2GB.
A8-7600 and I3-6100 was way better than the other two, ended up with the I3-6100, performance was better than A8-7600, and you need an A88 to have front USB3 on FM2, what is ridiculus.
now im gona use a G4560.
And yes, 2C+HT its the minimum ti pair it with a RX460 or GTX1050 class gpu.
When the Zens for mainstream comes out, and we can see the performance and prices we can talk, thats gona take a while since non-APU Zen are not mainstream, until them, this is what we have.
I think the global NDA on Kaby Lake / Z270 has been lifted as all the retail outlets are now listing the products.
Got a bit carried away and bought an Asus Z270 Maximus IX Code. Should be here Saturday.
Minimum means minimum means what the consoles are able to do and that's haswell celeron levels, barely holding 30FPS and dropping beneath that on a regular basis..I just dont think its fit for minimum gaming with a dgpu.
Curious about Coffee Lake-S socket and chipset compatibility here. I think it's most likely still LGA 1151. Then Ice Lake-S incorporates the FIVR once again later on (new socket required).
I just dont think its fit for minimum gaming with a dgpu.
Kinda thinking about the same too, if Coffe Lake its 1151 and MB compatible, i may just pick up a Z270 board with a G4560 to reeplace my 2500K and later on going with a 6C Coffe Lake.
Since Sandy Bridge, Socket H has changed on the Tock, now, Architecture step. So if Coffee Lake is based on Skylake, it will retain the socket.
However chipset support: some Sandy Bridge chipsets do not support Ivy Bridge, and all initial Haswell (8 series) chipsets do not support Broadwell.