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https://twitter.com/ASRockInfo/status/891872117972545537
ASRock : Coffee Lake CPU is not compatibilble with 200 series motherboards.
Not ideal.
I'm more annoyed about the effort to replace the motherboard rather than the cost. 😛
https://twitter.com/ASRockInfo/status/891872117972545537
ASRock : Coffee Lake CPU is not compatibilble with 200 series motherboards.
Haha. I feel your pain. Frankly, I hope there's a good reason for this, even though if memory serves, Intel almost always release new cpus with new chipsets. Power delivery is definitely a compelling reason for such a change.Not ideal.
I'm more annoyed about the effort to replace the motherboard rather than the cost. 😛
Not ideal.
I'm more annoyed about the effort to replace the motherboard rather than the cost. 😛
I'm wondering if the more properly thought out X390 will support IceLake. If so, win! If not, boo hoos.
You mean Z390? Nah, the entire 300 series have one CPU family and that's CFL, I'm betting. I'm sure there'll be some sort of abstract reason for ICL to need a 400 and 500 series, both shared with its successor.
I'd put it at 50/50. If CFL uses a new socket (which I haven't seen info about) then it'll probably work with IceLake, if we don't get a new socket till Icelake, then it'll be a one off. Which is unfortunate. I've usually skipped sockets that are only good for one generation because I typically upgrade my CPU at a later date. Of course, in the land of incremental updates - that may not matter anymore.
"In previous leaks, we confirmed that their would be a new socket known as LGA 1151 V2 which is pretty much the same thing but has a slightly different electrical pin configuration. This means that current LGA 1151 socket boards are not able to support Coffee Lake chips and the same would be true for 6th and 7th generation CPU support on the upcoming 300-series platform which is built entirely for Coffee Lake processors."https://twitter.com/ASRockInfo/status/891872117972545537
"No,Coffee Lake CPU is not compatibilble with 200 series motherboards."
ASRock's Twitter posts have just been removed.
A new i3, with 4C/8T, and 4.00Ghz stock? Sign me up, well, if the price is $140 or less. Sounds like a decent chip, if you don't care about forward-thinking plans (otherwise, get a Ryzen 7 1700.)Intel's next-generation Coffee Lake Core i3-8300 packs 4C/8T at 4 GHz
Intel's next-generation Coffee Lake Core i3-8300 packs 4C/8T at 4 GHz
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Intel will double the amount of cores/threads of the Core i3 lineup (at least higher end models). That's Core i7-6700K level performance. Also indicates they expect Core i5-8400 to perform better (6C/6T @ 3.8-4.0 GHz Turbo).
Intel's next-generation Coffee Lake Core i3-8300 packs 4C/8T at 4 GHz
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http://bbs.ngacn.cc/read.php?tid=12156869&page=3
Intel will double the amount of cores/threads of the Core i3 lineup (at least higher end models). That's Core i7-6700K level performance. Also indicates they expect Core i5-8400 to perform better (6C/6T @ 3.8-4.0 GHz Turbo).
You were repeatedly advised against upgrading.If this is true, Core i7 7700 users (me) will feel very bad.
You were repeatedly advised against upgrading.
That doesn't make sense. 4c/8t CPU will probably have the same (very similar) performance as 6c/6t i5 in both ST and MT tasks. So why on earth would someone buy i5 if it has the same perfromance as $50-$100 cheaper i3. It would be a shot in the leg, unless it's priced the same.
Edit: I'm going to go out on a limb here, and predict that these new CFL-S i3 CPUs, WILL NOT have "Turbo", that will remain an i5/i7/i9(?) feature.
Footnote about CNVi says:The Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 adapter is a CRF(companion RF module) supporting the 1st generation integrated Intel wreless 802.11ac solution comprised of CNVi3 and a CRF
CNVi; Refers to the integrated wireless IP portion residing in the SOC/PC
The leaker (royalk) seems to think CNL PCH also supports future Cannon Lake-S CPUs, but we know this SKU was canned a long time ago. I wonder if he got confused with Ice Lake-S. I speculated about ICL-S compatibility for socket LGA 1151 with CNL PCH back in June.