Following moderator advice, I am moving this to a new thread.
Only one of your TD links works and it is advertising an intel chip as
That is a turbo speed. The core base speed is of 350 MHz. There is not "up to". Therefore, I assume that you consider that Intel chips are being advertised/sold fraudulently. No?
Note:
4.7GHz vs 5.0GHz -> 6% more
350MHz vs 1250MHz -> 257% more
Up to is actually a legal term. And its marketed by its base clock.
Example:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-900X3D-13-3-inch-Laptop-Silver/dp/B009SJCZF2
Do you see the difference between these two?
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...048&CatId=8741
Vs
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...kp5M6qHVe8lWEg
One of them is commiting fraud....
Since the 5Ghz is due to turbo, all kinds of restrictions apply. Its a 4.7Ghz chip. And the only correct marketing method is to call it up to 5Ghz. Since you cant garantee 5Ghz all the time when needed, but only 4.7Ghz.
Its already a settled case with plenty of examples. Also why no ISP here dare to sell you, say a 20Mbit DSl line. Simply because they cant garantee you 20Mbit. Instead they will sell you a "Up to 20mbit". Assuming you are not in the category for a lower product.
I am quite sure your 3770K clocks down to 1.6Ghz and not 1.5Ghz. However when needed in any situation that demands it, your 3770K will be able to do 3.5Ghz. I cant imagine why you even try to compare the two scenarios.
If AMD really tries to sell it as a 5Ghz CPU. It will end up as a police case here. And I assume its why we see the 9590 labelled sofar as 4.7Ghz in EU countries.
Only one of your TD links works and it is advertising an intel chip as
Intel Core i7-4770K Processor - Quad Core, 8MB L3 Cache, 3.5GHz, 84W, Fan, Unlocked Multiplier, 1250 MHz Graphics Core Speed (BX80646I74770K)
That is a turbo speed. The core base speed is of 350 MHz. There is not "up to". Therefore, I assume that you consider that Intel chips are being advertised/sold fraudulently. No?
Note:
4.7GHz vs 5.0GHz -> 6% more
350MHz vs 1250MHz -> 257% more