Should I call the bluff on AMD's 8086k offer,?

lyssword

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Ah, they're saying first 40, seems unlikely I'd get that, seems like a few thousand have won the 8086k
 

Topweasel

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I'd go for but I am a bit of a core freak. I mean honestly tech wise doing an LE cherry pick of the best of the best CPU's isn't nearly as good as what AMD did with Threadripper and to a degree it would be like not trying to turn in a 8700k for 7900x. It might not be the fastest gaming CPU ever, but it's an upgrade and for free.
 
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SPBHM

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8086k will run on normal boards, TR requires expensive boards, the 1950x will probably lose most of it's appeal with TR2, so not sure if it's a good trade tbh, fo my own use I wouldn't, and for selling... not sure, 8086k is going to be easier to sell I think.
 

whm1974

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8086k will run on normal boards, TR requires expensive boards, the 1950x will probably lose most of it's appeal with TR2, so not sure if it's a good trade tbh, fo my own use I wouldn't, and for selling... not sure, 8086k is going to be easier to sell I think.
Yeah I doubt most of us are able to make full use of TR, or at least enough to be worth buying an expensive motherboard for it.
 

Zstream

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I'd trade for the 1950X, sell the 1950X on ebay, buy an 8700K with the money and have cash left over. WIN

Way too much work.. use the TR as a VM server, and start hosting, coding, learning stuff that will increase your value far more than an Intel CPU.
 

Schmide

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Oh I bet AMD would jump all over this trade and would make a special case for you. To steel Intel's thunder. Bird
 

lyssword

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Got a response, too late, rejected :( . I guess it's time for a new build in a few months
 

cytg111

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I wont be comitting larger money on current tech until the latest slew of meltdown/spec. reading exploits have been fixed in hardware..