For some people that tune their cars, the clean-burning nature of modern engines is also a problem. I remain unconcerned.I'm making no claims about energy efficiency, just that there are people who do overclock and the TIM might be a problem. Why is it so hard to understand.
"The uncore does nothing except waste power." Maybe if you only run single-threaded workloads like most "enthusiasts" that buy HEDT CPUs and park 8 out of 10 cores. Reminds me a lot of car enthusiasts in fact. Why would you expect to double core frequency (6 GHz!) at the same L3 frequency and see linear scaling?Pretty sure that Google doesn't pay ark prices for their chips. And Uncore does nothing for the most part except waste power on Broadwell-E.
Designing them for useless overclocking stunts? Not exactly confidence inspiring here.That clown you refer to helps Asus design their boards.
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