ShintaiDK
Lifer
- Apr 22, 2012
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I certainly regret buying a 4770K. In hindsight I would have picked a 4771, which has TSX with which I would like to play.
That being said, I certainly like my 4770K![]()
But what will you use TSX for, before your next upgrade?
Even MS SQL 2014 that is one of the applications that will gain most from TSX, still havent support.
Many people simply seek the checkbox for "what if case". Back when SLI was chipset locked. nVidia earned huge amount of money to tax people for exactly this reason. Much less than 1% of the people paying the ~50$ SLI tax ever ended up getting SLI.
x64 on early K8s is another example. Hopelessly obsolete before proper software support. Yet for some it was almost life and dead to have that exact feature checkbox.
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