Where?I heard release is the 28th.
Where?I heard release is the 28th.
I think the majority of folks are basically just looking for a great processor for a great deal. If this proves true for Ryzen then AMD are going to do very well. I'm happy to go with AMD if everythings good with real world performance, games etc.
Where?
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my Core i7 930 @ 4.2 Ghz
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The old gal lives!
Its still a good time to buy AMD stock? Or the ship has sailed?
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not bad for a $60 chip, at least the st perf
better than ryzen
Its still a good time to buy AMD stock? Or the ship has sailed?
Lol. That single thread performance is almost twice as fast as mine D:
FX6300, running stock 3.5Ghz, turbo off
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I could probably hit double lol, but those last couple of 100MHz take a lot more voltage.
It's at 4.3 right now.
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.
Its still a good time to buy AMD stock? Or the ship has sailed?
As someone who still owns a reasonable amount that I invested at $2, I'd be very cautious about that. Like, I'm not gonna say it's a completely bad idea to put a bit of money down on it(I have yet to sell off the whole bundle I bought at $2), but it's an insane amount higher than it used to be.
I kind of stumbled onto this thread.. Zero knowledge of the new chip.. What's the estimated price for these? Are they targeting budget consumers or high-end?
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Man, the Core2Quad were such an amazing series. Especially the Q9xxxmy old Q9550, which will likely be succeeded by Ryzen
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Man, the Core2Quad were such an amazing series. Especially the Q9xxx
20MB L3 cache? I thought it was 16MB for the 1800X.more supporting data:
We posting benchmarks now?
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FX6300@4.5, 4 years old.
Weeks ago a guy on Overclock.net with retail friends said with certainty it will release on the 28th.
Then this sort of confirms that:
https://www.kitguru.net/components/...-on-28th-of-feb-asus-teases-x370-motherboard/
It's still not even close to the levels we saw in 2000 and I don't think it ever will be again but even 2006 was several times higher. With a great CPU line you guys don't think it's possible it could even make it back say halfway to 2006 values at 20 per?
20MB L3 cache? I thought it was 16MB for the 1800X.
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I think it's possible, thus why I haven't sold it. That being said, buying stock at this level feels like betting. Where I'm at now, even if there's a crash on the stock I'll still make more than a 200% profit.
how did you get that version of CPU-Z?
28th is the GDC event with livestreaming, 2nd of March is when it will launch I think, with 3rd party benchmarks, etc.
Yeah I know but apparently it could launch then as well. We'll see soon.
Supposed flagship R7 1800X CPUZ scores:
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Just got it from the CPU-Z website, installer version.