Intel Broadwell Thread

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dooon

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IntelUser2000

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Worse than that... the 5020U gets about 2000. Doesn't Purley have a new chip interconnect?

Purley = Skylake
This = Broadwell-EX

(I doubt the new interconnect will make the scaling better. It will have a better interconnect, but cancelled out by having more cores)

And you can't derive per core scores from the multi core one. You can see from 2 core sans HT Pentium G3460 that going from 1 to 2 cores doesn't double the scores: https://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=pentium+g3460

The average scaling is ~80% for most of the scores.

Let's use that 80% number to figure out "per core" score for the 151454 Multi-Core score on the Broadwell-EX.

96 cores = 151454
48 cores = 84141
24 cores = 46745
12 cores = 25969
6 cores = 14427
3 cores = 8015
1 core + HT = 4453
1 core - HT(assuming 30% boost) = 3425
 

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MrTeal

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Heating the IHS. Use "Gas Torch" or "Heat Gun" .... (I used heat gun)



i7-6800K and i7-6850K is 28 lanes?
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The 6800k makes sense, but it seems odd that the 6850k wouldn't have the full complement of lanes. With them, there's really nothing segmenting the higher SKU from the 6800k given the relatively large price difference that's been floated around.
 

Aristotelian

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New motherboards from ASUS:

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I cannot believe that their e-atx update is at the low end. I was and am a huge fan of their X99-E WS 3.1 and Asus has not even provided a BIOS for Broadwell-E yet. Here's hoping for some love here - I mean, these are the last X99 chips being created right? I would have thought there'd be motherboard releases that catch all the modern goodies in one package, with plenty of pci-e lanes to boot (PLX Chips...)