Teabaghead
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Glad you are enjoying your i3 6100! What does the rest of your system look like?
8GB DDR4 2133
256GB Samsung SSD
Nvidia GTX950 2GB GPU
Runs everything i throw at it. Games are stunning too!!
Glad you are enjoying your i3 6100! What does the rest of your system look like?
8GB DDR4 2133
256GB Samsung SSD
Nvidia GTX950 2GB GPU
Runs everything i throw at it. Games are stunning too!!
That NUC is awesome!
That's pretty amazing.
t!n0 from The Netherlands has listed the unlocked BIOSes for 16 MSI Z170 motherboards. The BIOSes support BCLK overclocking for any locked Skylake processor, but have the same issues as we mentioned in another newsflash article. In short: no integrated graphics, no power management features and poor AVX performance.
The MSI motherboard beta support list now includes: Z170A XPowerGaming Titanium Edition, Z170A Gaming M9 ACK, Z170A Gaming M7, Z170A Gaming M5, Z170A-G45 Gaming , Z170A Gaming M3, Z170A Gaming Pro, Z170A Krait Gaming, Z170I Gaming Pro AC, Z170A Tomahawk, Z170A Tomahawk AC, Z170M Mortar, Z170A SLI Plus, Z170A-G43 Plus, Z170A PC Mate and Z170-A Pro.
I wasn't able to make out the numbers in that image. Do you have a link instead?
ShintaiDK said:Old vs new HTPC. i5 661 3.6Ghz turbo 3.33Ghz base clock at 87W vs the flat 2.3Ghz i3 6100U at 15W.
CPU-Z 1.74 Bench:
ST
1196 vs 1149
MT
2426 vs 2602
How does a Core i3 6100 overclocked to 4.4GHz compare to stock performance of prior generation Core i5 processors? We break out our gaming benchmark suite - with some remarkable results.
Games tested. Click on the links to skip to the title you want to see:
00:02 - Grand Theft Auto 5
01:58 - The Witcher 3
03:02 - Assassin's Creed Unity
04:10 - Far Cry 4
05:19 - Crysis 3
06:49 - Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
07:26 - Battlefield 4
08:23 - Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor
8GB DDR4 2133
256GB Samsung SSD
Nvidia GTX950 2GB GPU
Runs everything i throw at it. Games are stunning too!!
Congratulations! That is a sweet machine and should serve you well for quite a while. Enjoy
R15
98 Single
251 Multi
Close to a 65 watt Intel Core i3-2120 @ 3.30GHz Sandy Bridge and better than a Core 2 quad @ 2.66.. Impressive..
http://cbscores.com/
More Skylake non-K Unlocked MSI Z170 BIOSes Available: 16 Motherboard Models Supported
http://forum.hwbot.org/showthread.php?t=150253
It was a Facebook post with this single image. I'll try to find.
Nice! Keep it coming.
Yea, but why settle for 4 generation old dual core performance in a desktop? I mean, that chip is impressive for mobile, but I guess i just dont get the trade-off of performance for small size in what is still basically a desktop. You are still tied to an external monitor and being plugged in.
Yea, but why settle for 4 generation old dual core performance in a desktop? I mean, that chip is impressive for mobile, but I guess i just dont get the trade-off of performance for small size in what is still basically a desktop. You are still tied to an external monitor and being plugged in.
Good ST and MT, near Core i5 Ivy Bridge M tier.
Mine was 75 ST and 193 MT on i3 380M.
Ps: Can test Cinebench r10?
Where do I get these beta bioses from? The official product page only lists bios from 9/2015!
ShintaiDK said:Got a link to R10? Seems to be gone even from the manufactor site.
Else maybe 11.5?
Please, way easier to compare to other chips.
Yea, but why settle for 4 generation old dual core performance in a desktop? I mean, that chip is impressive for mobile, but I guess i just dont get the trade-off of performance for small size in what is still basically a desktop. You are still tied to an external monitor and being plugged in.
Core is overkill for general purpose usage as it is; may as well get something smaller, less noisy fan, etc.