i wonder if this is true. But if it is, its a year too late, at least as far as i am concerned. Firmly waiting for Z6 and potential 24C at this point.
@igor_kavinski is on the floor, drowning in his own tears of joy.
i wonder if this is true. But if it is, its a year too late, at least as far as i am concerned. Firmly waiting for Z6 and potential 24C at this point.
i wonder if this is true. But if it is, its a year too late, at least as far as i am concerned. Firmly waiting for Z6 and potential 24C at this point.
On the contrary, I'm furious. If they had even announced it beforehand, I wouldn't have plumped $800+ on the 9950X3D
He isn’t the only one. Going to be an instabuy for me hopefully.
I thought you acquired Epyc or something, from some of the recent postings, but did not pay enough attention it seemsOn the contrary, I'm furious. If they had even announced it beforehand, I wouldn't have plumped $800+ on the 9950X3D
I think I'm gonna retire from this stupid CPU buying game for a few years now.
But what if it is 160MB dual-stack cache dies under one CCD and still plain 32MB CCD for the other 8 cores? I doubt I was the only one who got the idea.9950X3D No Scheduler Problems Edition(tm)
Nah. Genoa and Turin are way out of my range. I only have Epyc Rome.I thought you acquired Epyc or something
But what if it is 160MB dual-stack cache dies under one CCD and still plain 32MB CCD for the other 8 cores? I doubt I was the only one who got the idea.
You may not like it but this may be what peak performance looks like. You would not see a performance degradation in the vast majority of common application software due to the lowered clocks (that you would get with 96MB+96MB CPU) AND the gaming performance might be better than on a symmetrical 96MB+96MB config. I think there is a pretty high chance of that being true, but I have no idea what the chance of the product being like this is - likely small.
Would be *fun*. Ugly but effective, like the 7950X3D/9950X3D scheme after all.