It's odd there is still no info from reviewers yet, so NDA must be still in effect. Some retail channels have the SKUs, which adds to confusion. Parts are relatively competitive, depending on what...
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It's odd there is still no info from reviewers yet, so NDA must be still in effect. Some retail channels have the SKUs, which adds to confusion. Parts are relatively competitive, depending on what...
PCGH.de tested 8350 @ the specs of the new top FX. Measured 75W more at full load vs stock 8350 . Not bad at all- they used rather high 1.45V for stable 4.8-5Ghz operation. Performance increase is...
Nothing. They could have even used 8350+7850 and it would run fine/same. I get the feeling they just ordered some high end HP built systems to "show off" what the console will be able to do when it...
Or they don't have ready consoles that can run those games without crashing. Heck, even that "PC" crashed running the game, that's how the guy saw it was a "fake" console. If it haven't crashed we...
More worrying is the fact MS didn't have consoles (even ES) running any games... If you want a product demo you would need a product to make such a demo. No product= smoke and mirrors IMO.
What Haswell's successor? If you are referring to broadwell it won't launch on desktop next year but sometime in 2015, probably aligned with Haswell-E.
Also I doubt Broadwell will bring anything...
This is OEM only part for now. Nobody cares about pricing since it won't sell in retail channel. The only thing that matters is whole system price. People who want a high performing AMD based system...
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It's most likely 4770K + 1 or 2 more speed bins.
5Ghz vs 4.2Ghz in ST/poorly threaded workloads is ~20% jump. So here we will have straight performance scaling from 8350.
In well threaded workloads we will have 4.7Ghz vs 4Ghz - this is ~17.5% jump...
How do you think 15h generation can run x87 code then? Of course they have hardware for it, it's part of basic ISA .
They sucked at it since apparently there is some "un-optimization" going on in...
I doubt we will see 8 Haswell cores for high end desktop anytime soon.
I believe he is referring to stock settings + stock coller and temp issues. Also K models lacking some very important ISA support is really lame IMO.
I heard of one user hitting 4.9Ghz with relatively reasonable vcore and WC setup. Most are getting ~4.3-4.4Ghz on air/WC with very high temps...
It's over niiiinee thousaaaand! :D I wonder if TDP rumor was true? Not that it matters that much, when you OC 8350 you hit similar power draw anyway.
If you have seen "him", why not share some details? Or you can't due to NDA?
Sorry if I've missed it , but what's the expected price for this PSU?
We need a bigger sample of CPUs (from retail) to say for sure this is the case ;).
These are busy websites, reviews will come for sure.
They are in pursuit of more performance and they don't want to cripple the possible performance or feature set :).
Kaveri won't fit in FM2, it's confirmed now. Richland and Trinity can fit in FM2+ and boards with the new socket are ready it seems.
It's not my review :). It's done by http://www.vmodtech.com ;). Share it wherever you want, I suppose in Thailand the NDA is over so that's why they published it already.
Thai review of 6800K. Enjoy :D
Spoiler: overclocks easy to 5Ghz with 1.46V on air. Officially works with 2400Mhz Dram (massive boost to iGPU perf.). iGPU OCs to 1200Mhz from stock 844Mhz. Power draw...
Thanks KiSUAN. So this probably means that Haswell based i3's would command similar pricing "lead" over Richland parts.
Richland = more clockspeed with less power draw, less heat and higher OCs on air :). iGPU should also OC higher while the whole package will be drawing less power Vs overclocked 5800K.