Coffeelake thread, benchmarks, reviews, input, everything.

Markfw

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This replaces the old thread. Go for it.

Edit: the old thread is 2 1/2 years old, and very generalized. We need new independent specialized threads. Who wants to dive into 659 pages and 2 1/2 years ?
 
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Markfw

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@Markfw Why lock the other thread?! There should be a thread for Skylake-X discussions. Just remove "Coffee Lake" from that thread's title and you can open it.
As I said, its too old and generalized, it was a join mod decision. If you think something is missing, please create a new thread. SPECIALIZED PLEASE

Sorry for the trouble.
 

Markfw

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And the coffeelake builders thread is a good start to specialized threads in this area, not even my idea, but a good one.
 

Zucker2k

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And the coffeelake builders thread is a good start to specialized threads in this area, not even my idea, but a good one.
I understand the need for specialized threads, but since you chose to create this one are you going to update the OP with new info? The idea was already being touted and I believe someone even offered to create and maintain it iirc.
 

Markfw

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I understand the need for specialized threads, but since you chose to create this one are you going to update the OP with new info? The idea was already being touted and I believe someone even offered to create and maintain it iirc.
If updates to the thread are not enough, and have to be in the first post. I will approve you PMing me to update the op.

I think this will be just fine as is, lets see.
 
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You should mention that the 8600k results are nonense and that they tested with OC, likely with 4500 Mhz @6C. This also explains the higher power usage.
So you;re fine with the OCed performance numbers but not the power or thermals at those clocks? As it stands the 8700k & 8600k are perfect at their stock clocks, OCing is mainly for enthusiasts anyway, most people do not OC their pc.
 
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as I said on VC's comments , I7-8700K:
3.7 GHz Base
4.3 GHz 6-core Turbo
4.4 GHz 4-core Turbo
4.6 GHz 2-core Turbo
4.7 GHz 1-core Turbo

Idk what's exactly the meaning of stock? Turbo means increasing clock ,on other hand, "OC".
What's OC ? by Users or Processor ? some even believes OC means User because You're increasing clock.so those guys think If OC is done by Processor,It's not OC, rather It's turbo.What if you see crazy result? do you believe OC or Stock?
 

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With a couple of review leaks and some sites saying they will have full reviews on Oct 5, I am betting they have their gear.

OC3D said they had in a subscriber video (but didn't show it of course), so yeah it's fine. I cannot wait to see them!
 

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So you;re fine with the OCed performance numbers but not the power or thermals at those clocks? As it stands the 8700k & 8600k are perfect at their stock clocks, OCing is mainly for enthusiasts anyway, most people do not OC their pc.


Did I say that? I'm not. This review is almost a complete failure. I guess there was some Multicore enhancement enabled in the Bios. But the big failure is their 8600k test, such a nonsense.
 

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Strong performance but concerning thermals. Although of course we don't know the cooler used.

It has 50% more cores than a 7700k. Why would anyone think it would not run hotter and not use more power? The red power usage bar is obviously in an overclocked state but we don't know how high the OC was.
 

LTC8K6

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as I said on VC's comments , I7-8700K:
3.7 GHz Base
4.3 GHz 6-core Turbo
4.4 GHz 4-core Turbo
4.6 GHz 2-core Turbo
4.7 GHz 1-core Turbo

Idk what's exactly the meaning of stock? Turbo means increasing clock ,on other hand, "OC".
What's OC ? by Users or Processor ? some even believes OC means User because You're increasing clock.so those guys think If OC is done by Processor,It's not OC, rather It's turbo.What if you see crazy result? do you believe OC or Stock?
Anything above stock is overclocked. Pretty simple, imo.

4.4ghz for all six cores would be overclocked, for example, since 4.3/6 is stock.
4.6ghz for 4 cores would be overclocked, since 4.6/2 is stock.

Doesn't matter if it was manually done by the owner, or automatically done courtesy of board BIOS settings.

Both are overclocks.
 

LTC8K6

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It has 50% more cores than a 7700k. Why would anyone think it would not run hotter and not use more power? The red power usage bar is obviously in an overclocked state but we don't know how high the OC was.
~30-40 watts more than a 7700K under heavy/medium load is amazing if true, imo.
 
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Zucker2k

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It has 50% more cores than a 7700k. Why would anyone think it would not run hotter and not use more power? The red power usage bar is obviously in an overclocked state but we don't know how high the OC was.
The red bar is the total system consumption while gaming. The green bar is the cpu at full load in a benchmark. The yellow is idle. All are platform numbers.
 

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Thank you everyone responsible for the Coffeelake thread. It was shining by its absence.