Arachnotronic
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In Stock TigerDirect as well
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicat...ffiliateID=rGMTN56tf_w-WDIiCV.X5hAuBoGCny.clg
Gouging...but at least it's in stock.
In Stock TigerDirect as well
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicat...ffiliateID=rGMTN56tf_w-WDIiCV.X5hAuBoGCny.clg
Got one with a Maximus VIII from Newegg (and some ddr4-3000)
Might still wind up with the Msi titanium board since I like the look and have white psu cables..will see what the 980ti lightning looks like first.
Have you tried using load line calibration?
I have that board and ddr4 3200.... no cpu though. :/
Gouging...but at least it's in stock.
Sorry man. I hate the combo stuff as well. I probably would have waited but I won't have free time in Sept when the Msi board launches.
Hopefully Intel will get off their asses and get the US some stock asap.
Tigerdirect Price
CPU 399.99
Tax 33.14
Cheapest Shipping 7.28
total $440.41
$78 buck over Newegg. no thanks
Tigerdirect Price
CPU 399.99
Tax 33.14
Cheapest Shipping 7.28
total $440.41
$78 buck over Newegg. no thanks
No tax for me.. $415.41 w/ Next Day shipping. $55 more than newegg..
Not sure why they would charge me tax. I'm in Philly and their stores seems to be in
FL
GA
TigerDirect charges appropriate sales tax for orders shipping to Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Dakota and Texas....
Let's first see how pricing and availability are. At the moment, there's only GT2.Not joking, Intel improved dramatically and seems that next year, before Pascal and Ice Islands launch, Kabylake would be ready.... And is supposed to practically being the Presscot to Conroe transition of the GPU... Maybe NVIDIA would start to say bye bye to the low tier if they stick to GDDR5
The stock situation is pitiful. I don't think I've ever seen a CPU that wasn't an FX or X chip have such low stock in North America.
Hopefully when I'm ready to build I can find the CPU without buying a combo(for a reasonable price). Asus' website doesn't list the Maximus VIII Ranger. It appears to be the same as the Hero at first glance. What differences are there?
Sounds like the wireless charging isn't coming until 2016. I'm not sure why the delay but it does make waiting for Kabylake laptops a little bit more appealing. Especially with Optane and maybe the return of the FIVR.
In its five-year development cycle, “this product passed through at least two revolutions” to now cover products with a 20-fold span in power consumption and a four-fold range in system form factors, said Julius Mandelblat, senior principal engineer on Skylake.
“I don’t think any of us would have believed it if we were told that five years ago,” he said.
Intel said the Skylake SoC should generally sport higher frequencies than the current generation. In other improvements, it has twice the bandwidth of the previous processor bus, more throughput on its internal ring interconnect, execution units with shorter latencies an improved branch predictor, faster pre-fetcher, deeper buffers and improved page-miss handling.
In an interesting side note, Intel removed the integrated voltage regulator from the new SoC to hit tablet power consumption levels. “We didn’t have time to be flexible enough to have it in higher SKUs -- we were limited in time,” said Mandelblat.
Gwn 8:
Some SoC products include embedded DRAM (EDRAM), bundled into the SoC’s chip packaging. For example, the Intel processor graphics gen7.5-based Intel Iris Pro 5200 and the Intel processor graphics gen8 based Intel Iris Pro 6200 products bundle a 128 megabyte EDRAM. The EDRAM operates in its own clock domain and can be clocked up to 1.6GHz. The EDRAM has separate buses for read and write, and each are capable of 32 byte/EDRAM-cycle. EDRAM supports many applications including low latency display surface refresh. For both CPU architecture and the compute architecture of Intel processor graphics gen8, EDRAM further supports the memory hierarchy by serving as a large “victim cache” behind LLC. Compute data first populates LLC. Cacheline victims that are evicted from LLC will spill into the EDRAM. If later reads/writes occur to cachelines stored in EDRAM, they are quickly reloaded into LLC, and read/writing then proceeds as usual.
Gwn 9:
Some SoC products may include 64-128 megabytes of embedded DRAM (EDRAM), bundled into the SoC’s chip packaging. For example, the Intel processor graphics gen8 based Intel Iris Pro 6200 products bundle a 128 megabyte EDRAM. The EDRAM operates in its own clock domain and can be clocked up to 1.6GHz. The EDRAM has separate buses for read and write, and each are capable of 32 byte/EDRAM-cycle. EDRAM supports many applications including low latency display surface refresh. For the compute architecture of Intel processor graphics gen9, EDRAM further supports the memory hierarchy by serving as a “memory-side” cache between LLC and DRAM. Like LLC, EDRAM caching is shared by both Intel processor graphics and by CPU cores. On an LLC or EDRAM cache miss, data from DRAM will be filled first into EDRAM. (An optional mode also allows bypass to LLC.) Conversely, as cachelines are evicted from LLC, they will be written back into EDRAM. If compute kernels wish to read or write cachelines currently stored in EDRAM, they are quickly re-loaded into LLC, and read/writing then proceeds as usual.
Some interesting bits here:
6th Generation Intel® Core Processor Family Datasheet, Vol. 1
www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/core/desktop-6th-gen-core-family-datasheet-vol-1.html