- Aug 25, 2001
- 56,582
- 10,221
- 126
I know that for bang-for-buck budget builds for people, I tend to spec towards G3258 combo deals (when available), and with SKL BCLK OC, assuming that it was going to show up in H110 boards eventually, it would have made a really nice budget OC solution, with a SKL Celeron / Pentium CPU.
There is a class of customers, to whom there is a relatively fixed budget ceiling. For those people, cutting off the availability of cheap budget clockers, doesn't mean that those customers got higher on Intel's product stack - it means that they look somewhere else, which is a kind of code speak for "switching to AMD".
I know that now, I'm going to be steering my budget customers towards cheaper AMD APUs, and avoiding SKL.
Edit: To say nothing of SKL's seriously bugged video drivers, basically unsuitable for even desktop tasks. The superiority of AMD's APU drivers for Windows should not be underestimated.
There is a class of customers, to whom there is a relatively fixed budget ceiling. For those people, cutting off the availability of cheap budget clockers, doesn't mean that those customers got higher on Intel's product stack - it means that they look somewhere else, which is a kind of code speak for "switching to AMD".
I know that now, I'm going to be steering my budget customers towards cheaper AMD APUs, and avoiding SKL.
Edit: To say nothing of SKL's seriously bugged video drivers, basically unsuitable for even desktop tasks. The superiority of AMD's APU drivers for Windows should not be underestimated.
Last edited: