TemjinGold
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That reminds me, given Ryzen is +52% IPC, what Intel IPC does that actually put it at? Haswell? Skylake? Something else?
You are correct if you are talking all-core turbo. That's a lot of heat to dissipate with a tiny die surface.
On the other hand, there are rumors of per-core OC controls from AMD, so I am optimistic that I can make lightly threaded apps (like some games) competitive with Skylake/Kaby Lake.
As far as 5.1-5.2 GHz CB15 on LN2, it seems to be on par with Broadwell-E.
The 8-core CB15 results are surprising, matching 5960X scores @ 5.8-6 GHz @ 2350-2450 points. :')
I would imagine that 4.2-4.4 GHz on all cores should be the target for 1800X which has been my prediction all along but I guess we will see next week.
I wonder if the rumors of Zen not having a coldbug are true, I was expecting closer to 6 GHz on LN2 @ full cold?
Video is private now for some reason, it was in the video from this post.Info? Also, if 5.14Ghz is all you can push on LN2... i am not surprised, actually, it does clock like first batch Broadwell, after all.
Well, they are not submitted to hwbot, so i guess so.Maybe LN2 results were not supposed to be shown just yet?
https://vid.me/ZVcfWell, they are not submitted to hwbot, so i guess so.
She did say results would be better with a better cooler, which might mean XFR wasn't actually boosting it in this case (though I doubt it).So IPC is slower than Broadwell in Cinebench R15.
Core i7 6900K ST score 162cb at 3.7GHz (max ST clock)
Ryzen R7 1800X score 162cb at 4.1GHz XFR (Max ST clock)
XFR was never stated to work for multithreaded workloads, actually.So IPC is slower than Broadwell in Cinebench R15.
https://youtu.be/1v44wWAOHn8?t=12mXFR was never stated to work for multithreaded workloads, actually.
Also, Broadwell almost certainly had 4Ghz single core boost thing going on, because this result is greater than usual 3.7Ghz Broadwell result. So yes, Zen is a smidge behind in IPC in Cinebench.
Preorder prices in Belgium , so that is 21% VAT included and in general Belgium is one of the more expensive countries in the euro zone to buy hardware.
that store alternate.beSo how much is Intel 6 and 8 cores in Belgium?
XFR was never stated to work for multithreaded workloads, actually.
Also, Broadwell almost certainly had 4Ghz single core boost thing going on, because this result is greater than usual 3.7Ghz Broadwell result. So yes, Zen is a smidge behind in IPC in Cinebench.
Retailers are dirty as hell...MicroCenter is marking up the list price by $30 - $50 and then putting them on sale for $30 - $50 off.
They need a serious slapdown for this.
Actually according to the Anandtech review, the Wraith is pretty much an AMD branded 212 EVO in terms of performance and acoustics.The stock coolers are mediocre and bad. The Wraith isn't even as good as a 212, so I don't see how this could be true.
Anyone see it ?
AMD Ryzen on 4.66GHz.No idea It's LN2 or AIO.
That was by far the most shocking discovery for me.Wait a minute, guys, i think i just noticed something really weird.
Why the hell does Zen have almost 5 BILLION (4.8 to be exact) transistors?
For reference, it is almost the same transistor density as Polaris, and much much larger than Broadwell-E's.
Dang MicroCenter hasnt played that kind of game in the past... disappointingMicroCenter is marking up the list price by $30 - $50 and then putting them on sale for $30 - $50 off.
They need a serious slapdown for this.