WhoBeDaPlaya
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It's still too bad since you can do a MaxTurboMulti+2 OC on it.I wish my i5 2500 was a k so I wouldn't have to give a shit.
It's still too bad since you can do a MaxTurboMulti+2 OC on it.I wish my i5 2500 was a k so I wouldn't have to give a shit.
Yours is probably below average. Every single one of those 3 machines I built on the 5820k hit 4.4 fine. I hit the wall where I had to jack up voltage and heat dramatically starting at 4.5, so I dropped all of them back down to 4.4 I could do 4.4 at 1.25v+vdroop correction to 1.3v+vdroop correction vcore on all of them. All of these were on the cheapest Asrock X99 board, which is still pretty nice. I find it hard to believe I got 3 above average chips in a row
At 4.2 you have to start looking at BCLK, RAM dividers, uncore, etc. It definitely gets more complex from 4.2 and up
Less trouble than delidding I mean. Expense is subjective I suppose, depending on how much he can pawn his 4770K for and how much he can buy the 4790K for.
The memory controller on it is good and let's me run 128GB of RAM at 3000Mhz.
I am of the same opinion, but it is an option.I just think it's a waste of time and money to go through the hassle of selling/buying, removing old CPU, installing new CPU, all for a couple hundred MHz that isn't likely to get noticed.
VMs?
Such a joke, calling this a new generation is dishonest. New steppings used to give better results than this.
This is nothing more than a cash grab to lure in the people who dont know anything about PC's.
The people who don't know anything about PC's (so no idea about what o/c even is) will get a nice ~8% faster CPU then the previous guy who didn't knew anything about PC's and got a skylake.Such a joke, calling this a new generation is dishonest. New steppings used to give better results than this.
This is nothing more than a cash grab to lure in the people who dont know anything about PC's.
The people who don't know anything about PC's (so no idea about what o/c even is) will get a nice ~8% faster CPU then the previous guy who didn't knew anything about PC's and got a skylake.
For us who do know about PC's it's just a cash grab,although none of us will buy this if we already have a good CPU so no money grabbed at all.
The people who don't know anything about PC's (so no idea about what o/c even is) will get a nice ~8% faster CPU then the previous guy who didn't knew anything about PC's and got a skylake.
For us who do know about PC's it's just a cash grab,although none of us will buy this if we already have a good CPU so no money grabbed at all.