tamz_msc
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It shows worse scaling with #of cores though - look at 6800k vs 5960x even after normalizing clock speeds:same uarch though
Damn beat me to it
It shows worse scaling with #of cores though - look at 6800k vs 5960x even after normalizing clock speeds:same uarch though
Damn beat me to it
Thats a 600mhz all core OC on ES sample - all cores and dodgy bios no lessIt is a dealsalter for me, because my workload is memory latency sensitive and may in fact be similar to fritz (conceptually it is not that different)
Also, there's the whole deal with power consumption in P95 shooting up from ~120W power delta at stock (accounting for PSU and VRM, it can be stretched to fit 95W TDP) to over 200W at just 4Ghz. That thing actually hits heat density issues at just 4Ghz, that's kind of insane. And spells big trouble for my dreams of ITX Ryzen build running at 3.7Ghz all core.
Seems to tap out past 6 coresIt shows worse scaling with #of cores though - look at 6800x vs 5960x even after normalizing clock speeds:
Few pages ago, around 2 gigs/sec more than Skylake at similar memory timings and same frequency.
More like 24, no?
Just the fact that someone thinks that you need a high end CPU for gaming, is so utterly sad and shows how much damage Intel has done.
Nah, it is lacking in SIMD department. But the hottest any of my PCs ever got was during compilation of god damn Emacs, go figure. And the slowest during compilation of LLVM. I make -j5 work. Okay, that was a terrible pun.@lolfail9001 what type of instructions does your workload use? In my experience it is aways SIMD that can push all-core utilization to the max.
Yeah, it is a short wait at this point.Hence why I stated the wide variety in the previous post and why its maybe best to wait for "official" reviews.
Seems to tap out past 6 cores
It loses like ~6% in efficiency going from 12 to 16 threads. That's actually damn good.It shows worse scaling with #of cores though - look at 6800k vs 5960x even after normalizing clock speeds:
Yeah, that's the picture i imagine. I wonder how close to reality it gets. I guess it depends on how cocky Intel are.Intel won't lower broadwell-e prices. They don't need to. Money lost from lost sales in that segment hurts much less than devaluing your brand and appearing to panic to competitors actions. The will just replace it by Skylake-X and the will offer a 8-core CPU for $500-$600. Mobos might still be more expensive but I'm pretty sure it will also be a bit faster than 1800x. Still now it suddenly not half the price for 1800x anymore compared to intel 8-core.
It is always pacific time. So that makes 6pm cetI think Ian's picture on twitter showing the review title was to be published March 2nd @ 9 a.m. So maybe review release time for reviewers is 9 a.m. Eastern.
Its funny how there is nothing in there about power phases or the beefiness of the motherboard power delivery being in any way tied to chipset. And yet you pretty much have to buy the most expensive chipset to get the best power delivery. All I want is the best power delivery and a B350. No need for tons of SATA ports, USB ports, or crossfire. I just want power! But no one seems to be offering that.
It does? I mean, if someone will do a top tier VRM on B350 board, it will have same OC capabilties as the x370 board. But it will also cost like an x370 board, so why bother at all.I mean why would anyone buy x370 if b350 offered same OC features?
I mean, where have you been?unless you can't really OC much anyway
Wasn't he only a few weeks ago participating vigorously in threads on his forum, suggesting that Zen was overrated and/or was quite an unbalanced design?
Now he is publicly singing the praises of Zen?
Life comes at you fast.
^That's worse than a Hyper 212 Evo.
No, B350 does not support any form of multi-gpu. Only X370 does (and X300)
What are going on about?Well, Leynar Khayrullin, no more AMD for you.
See slide deck posted above. AMD watermarks their slide decks like that every time they send them out. Guess why!What are going on about?