Ajay not gonna lie having a little buyers remorse lol. That inner voice that tells me you should wait until September.Please let us know how it goes (assuming a someone starts a Comet Lake build thread). Good luck!
I'm just curious. Built a new system this winter (went AMD). Next system will be my wife's, so low to mid range for her needs.Ajay not gonna lie having a little buyers remorse lol. That inner voice that tells me you should wait until September.
Wanted a 2nd pc just for gaming while the 3900x would be my workstation of sorts. Would have to move the 1080ti to the Intel system which means i would have to buy a cheap video card to put in the 3900x. Then when the rtx 3080 came out exchange put that in the intel and move the gtx 1080ti back to the 3900x system. I should have thought it thru a little more lol ill see what happensI'm just curious. Built a new system this winter (went AMD). Next system will be my wife's, so low to mid range for her needs.
It seems like it, yeah.I have been out of the CPU market for years. Intel's marketing department needs to be fired using all these "lake" brand names for desktop, mobile, ect. Is the next desktop chip that will slot in Comet-Lake's place be Rocket-Lake?
At 1440p and up. Still not 100% convinced the 7700K in my rig for the past 3.5 years is fine enough to get it done. Really wanted to be awed by the 10900K. Just not sure at this point.
The lakes are codenames. The purpose of a code name is often to obscure actual details from others. And I personally think they are doing a great job at that. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_nameI have been out of the CPU market for years. Intel's marketing department needs to be fired using all these "lake" brand names for desktop, mobile, ect. Is the next desktop chip that will slot in Comet-Lake's place be Rocket-Lake?
Let me help him out then.
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Let me help him out then.
What he wanted to say is according to that image it’s quite obvious that intel is out of space to add more cpu cores, they have achieved the ‘reticle limit’ of the packaging so to speak, quite obvious no more than 10 cpu cores in that space.
So what will intel do, quite obvious the new stretched out socket 1700 for alder lake:
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And again new motherboards for it with the capacity to hold, wait for it, 14 cpu cores in 2022, they will obviously release 12 cores cpus first in 2021.
Expect also with all those pins 2x TDP so 500 Watts, yeah burn baby burn!
PS: Sorry for the bad paint photoshop
Interesting, but I don't see them going that route. first of all they may finally get 10nm working on desktop. Secondly, they may finally have to ditch the ring bus and go for something more like Skylake-X.
True. Working with clusters in the past usually meant splitting the problem and running the same program on multiple nodes.Had to deal with multi socket systems many years ago, so i have to deal with multi threading before multicore cpus were a thing.
When that occurred (with almost all the software in the early days) i just run multi instances of the same software assigned to different cpu cores, not that difficult.
Obviously they're making the socket larger to house more stuff. But more importantly: they're finally making it not a square.What he wanted to say is according to that image it’s quite obvious that intel is out of space to add more cpu cores, they have achieved the ‘reticle limit’ of the packaging so to speak, quite obvious no more than 10 cpu cores in that space.
Not sure if it's any of that, i think due to the amd south bridge eating too much power due to pcie4.0 intel might want to give it the proper cooling by putting it in the same package of the cpu. Some 'clean' designs like the amd am1 boards but that would mean the end of their chipset business.This will not only allow them to make high core-count ring CPUs, but also some interesting MCP / MCM.
With their recent track record wont bet on that, i'm more inclined in worst case scenarios.Also LGA1700 is being developed with 10nm CPUs in mind, so it'll be able to house more than 14 cores (and for less than 500W). Don't worry too much.
Not sure if it's any of that, i think due to the amd south bridge eating too much power due to pcie4.0 intel might want to give it the proper cooling by putting it in the same package of the cpu. Some 'clean' designs like the amd am1 boards but that would mean the end of their chipset business.
Well, i was expecting more out of this Core i3.
It doesnt even reach 7700K performance and its slower both in productivity and gaming to the Ryzen 3300X at the same price.
WRONG.Actually watching the Core i3 10100 review again, this is the worst CPU launch of the last 10 years or more.
The Core i3 10100 is slower both in productivity and gaming, it is locked both in CPU and Memory overclocking.
It doesnt even win a single benchmark against the competition and yet it cost the same or more.
Simple there is not a single point you can make in favor for this product against the competition.
Comparing Ryzen 3 3300X to basically all of the CPUs that are within his price range, or even a lot higher it shows how good deal 3300X actually is. Its a game changing product from AMD, in terms of value.Actually watching the Core i3 10100 review again, this is the worst CPU launch of the last 10 years or more.
The Core i3 10100 is slower both in productivity and gaming, it is locked both in CPU and Memory overclocking.
It doesnt even win a single benchmark against the competition and yet it cost the same or more.
Simple there is not a single point you can make in favor for this product against the competition.
Even Pentium 4 had some strong points such as high overclocking potential and strong multimedia performance against the competition and the FX CPUs had higher MultiThreading performance and all SKUs were unlocked at a very competitive price against the competition.
Really this CPU price has to go down in order for it to start being viable for consideration.
Yeah most ppl forgot that you could tune the hell out of a 7700K's RAM.Well, i was expecting more out of this Core i3.
It doesnt even reach 7700K performance and its slower both in productivity and gaming to the Ryzen 3300X at the same price.