$173-$189 is rather close to the i5 4650k or non-k and the igpu will still be held back by ddr3.
The i5 is just a better buy IMO.
It's their job to post news and distribute it to the masses, bro.I was the one to find the results via google and of course wccftech rips off everything. Originally I posted it on my blog, SA forums and here.
And no, it's not "fake".
No it's not... The ST score was gotten at 7850K's stock ST turbo of 4Ghz, while in MT portion it runs at base clock of 3.7Ghz. The scaling corrected for this difference is 3.82x which is 7% higher than PD. This is perfectly in line with geekbench scores for Kaveri ES (which is shows 7-8% improvement in MT scaling Vs Piledriver).The MP ratio of 3.53 is a tipoff that that screenshot is fake. Are we supposed to believe that implementing separate decode units for each core had no positive effects on multi-thread scaling? Even when that was one of the primary goals of Steamroller? 3.53 is essentially the same scaling as currently seen on existing Piledriver/Richland parts.
Presumably they took "screenshots" by pointing a camera at the screen so it would be harder to spot the Photoshop artifacts.
Not to mention some authors that could seriously use an eyebrow trim.Wccftech is a terrible site. Stealing, making up stuff etc.
I was the one to find the results via google and of course wccftech rips off everything. Originally I posted it on my blog, SA forums and here.
And no, it's not "fake".
I didn't post the results so I don't brake any NDA( nor I have any NDA signed). I just found them 1st via google, after the source website posted them online. This must be very hard concept to grasp I guess.So are you breaking NDA or are you stealing the results "via Google"?
You seem very confident in the numbers for something that you didn't do yourself.
I didn't post the results so I don't brake any NDA( nor I have any NDA signed). I just found them 1st via google, after the source website posted them online. This must be very hard concept to grasp I guess.
And yes, I know the result is correct for 7850K.
Not to mention some authors that could seriously use an eyebrow trim.
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That is just FAKE, thats a screen of the Windows 8 "Microsoft Basic Render Driver".
