2 kaveri apus are most definitely better than 1 4770k, do you understand what multithreading is?
Please link me the dual socket Kavari motherboards you're using.
2 kaveri apus are most definitely better than 1 4770k, do you understand what multithreading is?
If you want OpenCL, a $50 GPU will perform better than a $500 CPU.
here are a few:Please link me the dual socket Kavari motherboards you're using.
here are a few:
Thanks for the reminder, I actually need to order a few switches
my apologies for answering your snide question with a snide answer :sneaky: . Just network two motherboards and voila, 2 kaveri apus!
The impracticality of your comment triggered my snide question. In other words, you started it.
But I really did need to buy some switches, though I need PoE variants, still... You reminded me and I thank you for it.
Thanks for the reminder, I actually need to order a few switches
The OP still has not given specific examples of "computational stuff."
Hey,
I was wondering which is the best of the two for computational stuff? Am I correct in thinking that because of the AMD chip supporting HSA, and OpenCL 2.0, that it will perform better in such tasks?
It seems it also supports higher ram speed etc, looking at this comparison?
Thanks in advance :thumbsup:
Btw, that site is broken.
The 4770K doesn't have 1MB L2 cache (LOL), it has 8MB, and it doesn't have a ram limit at 1600. I run 2400 on my both my 3770K and 4770, and also ran it with no issues with my FX6350.
A non-broken comparison :
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i7-4770K-vs-AMD-A10-7850K
Edit : what the hell, lol. That site does the same thing when you bring that matchup together.
Here's the correct specs for the 4770K : http://ark.intel.com/products/75123/intel-core-i7-4770k-processor-8m-cache-up-to-3_90-ghz
Note, the RAM speeds of both AMD and Intel CPUs are officially way lower than they are in reality due to the JEDEC standards being glacially slow to clear. Rest assured you can run DDR3-2400 (and even beyond depending on circumstances) on the AMD and Intel CPUs available today in most cases.
Actually, Core i7 4770K has 1MB L2 Cache (256kb per core). It also has 8MB of L3 Cache (2MB per Core).
Intel officially only supports up to 1600MHz memory for the Core i7 4770K. AMD Officially supports up to 2133MHz for the Kaveri lineup.
I think Einstein sums up this post quite accurately:The 4770k can cost $5000, it still wouldn't make Kavari the better CPU. In fact, it doesn't matter if you got paid to own Kavari and the 4770 cost $1,000,000 a month to use... Kavari still wouldn't be the better CPU.
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