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And how much would that board run $200+?
Looking at the price of their previous Crosshair board I would assume so, yeah.
And how much would that board run $200+?
Looking at the price of their previous Crosshair board I would assume so, yeah.
noIs there any chance Apple might switch to Ryzen if it's competitive?
Is there any chance Apple might switch to Ryzen if it's competitive?
Asus is saying 3200+ for Crosshair.
Turbo already does that, no?According to Videocardz AMD is making their own OC utility. It seems like you can do per core OC too. It looks similiar to AMD's Wattman.
I wonder if putting a high OC on one or two cores could help them compete better against intel on games that don't use all the cores. Seems like a neat trick to try out.
According to Videocardz AMD is making their own OC utility. It seems like you can do per core OC too. It looks similiar to AMD's Wattman.
I wonder if putting a high OC on one or two cores could help them compete better against intel on games that don't use all the cores. Seems like a neat trick to try out.
Intel offers the Extreme Tuning Utility which in effect should do the same things.
The individual mobo manufacturer utilities are usually crap.
According to Videocardz AMD is making their own OC utility. It seems like you can do per core OC too. It looks similiar to AMD's Wattman.
I wonder if putting a high OC on one or two cores could help them compete better against intel on games that don't use all the cores. Seems like a neat trick to try out.
.Hoping for the best. Please AMD.
WE WANT TO SUPPORT YOU.
RGB everywhere 🎆Did anyone see this?:
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You need Intel if you want Thunderbolt.Any new AM4 board supporting Thunderbolt 3? Kind of want that.
That works without a Thunderbolt header? Good luck.Sure there's tha add-in board option but I rather not fill an extension slot with that.
You can buy it, but it will only work with Intel boards since only they have the required hardware.There's this extension card, don't know if you can actually buy it yet or it's just vaporware: https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboard-Accessory/ThunderboltEX-3/
Nice analysis, if Ryzen really did not have turbo frequencies engaged, this means that Ryzen's single core performance is better than Skylake's.....Analysis of the recent leaks from AdoredTV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPaxjsrWT_k
I'm a long time intel and nvidia guy, but I've admired AMD's recent R&D. If these new CPUs and GPUs deliver as promised, I think AMD could take the crown from the upcoming 1080ti. As much as Nvidia Gefore Experience drives me crazy with their optimization suggestions (either way too aggressive or conservative in many cases) I LOVE having drivers available for games either the day they come out or a couple days early. This is something that drove me crazy with AMD last time I owned one of their GPUs. If they can get the software side up to par with their latest hardware developments it's a whole new ballgame.
Ah yes those famous CPU drivers!..
That said, it would be nice if AMD did fix the driver bottlenecks in their GPU drivers :lol
That said, it would be nice if AMD did fix the driver bottlenecks in their GPU drivers :lol
First CPU-Z screenshot of Ryzen CPU leaked
Ryzen 5 1600X:
6800K@4GHz:
Hype rising.
This is a bit offtopic here and can derail the thread -) but from what is happening for the last couple of years it's pretty clear that they don't intend to - their way of "fixing" this is to promote the usage of DX12 and VK APIs where the actual fixing is down to developers.
First CPU-Z screenshot of Ryzen CPU leaked
Ryzen 5 1600X:
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6800K@4GHz:
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Hype rising.
This is a bit offtopic here and can derail the thread -) but from what is happening for the last couple of years it's pretty clear that they don't intend to - their way of "fixing" this is to promote the usage of DX12 and VK APIs where the actual fixing is down to developers.
Wow this is really impressive if true! I know it's just one benchmark but it looks like their SMT is bit more efficient than Broadwell-E's SMT seeing as it's around 8% faster in the "CPU Multi Thread" results.
The single-thread results are also very interesting, as the 4GHz i7 6800K is around 2% faster while supposedly clocked 11% higher than the Ryzen CPU.
Hype rising.
Let's just say it's time to move on from Phenom 965
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I think this is more like instead of going into your UEFI bios and set your OC you can set it on the fly like you can with graphics cards. It also seems like it's more granular. It sounds like you could take Core 0 and Core 1 and clock it up higher and leave the other clores at a lower clock or something like that maybe.
How did I not notice this? How far back does their CPU support go for it?
Very nice AMD !
Hoping for the BEST !
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