Read more.Its 10,719 CPU-only score beats the Core i7-8700K (7,918) and Ryzen 7 2700X (9,147).
Read more.Its 10,719 CPU-only score beats the Core i7-8700K (7,918) and Ryzen 7 2700X (9,147).
Interesting results, I would really like to see the 9900k and 2700X do a head to head at 4GHz to really show how the two perform.
Nice to see that the 2700X appears to reasonably within 10% of the 9900K so will anticipate real world clocks and performances
The CPU might be an ES as it is running at 3.1GHZ instead of the purported 3.6GHZ though.
Although TBH I seriously doubt the 8C/16T version is going to be faster in gaming than the 8C/8T version and whether the 6C/12T CFL CPUs will be much slower than the 8C/8T CPUs.
Its a bit like the 6C/12T Ryzens agains the 8C/16T ones. Most of the differences seem to be down to clockspeed.
Probably right.
Interesting to see the CPU score and comparison though, considering it can run ~16% faster than the 2700X it achieves a score ~17% higher. Really goes to show the improvements AMD have made in terms of IPC and the stagnation of Intel trying to push as much out of the old architecture. Pinch of salt obviously, considering it is likely an engineering sample being compared.
Dread to think how much Intel is going to try to charge for this though, I imagine it'll be a bit higher than ~17% difference
is this chip under mesh or ring bus interconnect? ...are all i9 utilizing mesh fabric?
So people are just assuming this is a i9 9900K? I see no mention of it in any screenshot.
Well if the i7 isn't going to have HT, that leaves.... the i9 9900K as the supposed suspect here. As per the original article we've only gotinformation to go on. Obviously any potential leak of information comes with a pinch of salt, as always.Thai overclocker Tum Apisak shared the system configuration via his Twitter feed
Doesn't matter, not going to be buying a CPU with 16 PCIe lanes. Threadripper is looking like the smart money, although I'm not liking the sound of having to switch between game mode etc.
I'd pay more for convenience and lower heat output. But number of PCIe lanes per buck comes first.
Iota (31-07-2018)
I saw that posted on OcUK forums - not sure if true or not??
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