Far from clarifying this borrows all, whereas ignoring my point.
Wut? You mean like ignoring how the i5 is faster in h264?
I'm not sure what can be more clear than the stock i7 is faster in more things than it's slower against the stock 9590.
Your opinion about OC the i7 is just an opinion. Others disagree, for example the author of the KitGuru review who OC the i7 a 33% before comparing it to the 9590 :whiste:
You mean in the review that showed the stock i7 winning more than losing, and the overclocked i7 walking away?
Is this the same review that was showing the 5GHz 9590 OC losing to the 4.5GHz i7 while drawing twice as much power?
It's like you're arguing to buy a video card that costs three times as much, and once overclocked isn't even as fast as the cheaper GPU, while it draws twice as much power.
I wonder how a product like that would float in a market that actually knows what competition is...
There is nothing risky (except with excessively high temperatures of Haswell chips). The build quality of an AMD chip is very superior. The worldwide records of overclocking go to AMD chips never to Intel.
Ohh, the no proof statement, right. Also my chip is on a $50 air cooler and was never delidded, no temp issues for me.
Yes yes, AMD makes quality tank like products. So robust and durable, they never ever fail, steady, slow, cumbersome, just like a tank, .01 miles to the gallon. Just like a tank.
Ironic statement since even the WR LN2 runs wouldn't beat a good clocking on air Haswell :|
Still none of that addresses the issue of no warranty for overclocking, nor does it address the 30 day warranty a $900 product comes with. Which makes you wonder, if AMD thought their uarch was so robust with excessive voltage and temps, why a 30 day warranty? Why not a year, why not a typical three year warranty?
Clearly not even AMD thinks these will last.
But the point was not that, but the guaranty of obtaining a concrete clock. The 9590 is a choice for those who would buy a 8350 and overclock it beyond 4.5GHz, but cannot play to silicon lottery.
Why would anyone buy a 8350 if they needed the performance it provides at 5GHz? Why wouldn't they buy a SBe, IBe, or Haswell? All of which offer better performance/$ and all of which even with the worst clockers are faster.
It is poor for Intel, which cannot guarantee you a given overclock capability. You could buy a Haswell k series and find that you only can OC a few percents. :whiste:
I see the the other way. It's poor of AMD, having to run their uarch to the brink with pretty much zero OC headroom, huge power budget, no warranty, and even then it fails. It seems even if AMD succeeded in hitting their clock goals they had for this terrible uarch for mainstream products it still would have failed just as miserably.
I note that you are locked in the $900 figure when it can be purchased by less or even by much less. Ask to one poster here how many he spent in the new chip.
I only purchase products from approved retailers, unless they're used. Though it's not like you have to worry about warranty, since AMD provides none anyways.