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Intel skylake cpu prices revealed

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Price for the upcoming intel skylake cpus have been revealed. Cannot confirm if these are actual prices, but if they are, then its slightly cheaper than the current haswell and broadwell. Intel skylake cpus unlock should launch on August 8th, with the rest following soon after or during September.

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Http://www.benchlife.info/skylake-s-cpu-price-show-as-1k-per-unit-08032015/

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Awesome prices! Any news on when they will be released?

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No i3?

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isn't the 6700k  almost = to the 5960x? just not 1 grand?

 

 

 

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isn't the 6700k  almost = to the 5960x? just not 1 grand?

It's got half the number of cores / threads and significantly less cache.

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No. the 5960X is like two of those. 8 cores and 16 threads. Not even in the same league.

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wait the 5960x is 16 threads? the hell. i thought it was 4an8 lol this whole time.

 

 

 

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isn't the 6700k  almost = to the 5960x? just not 1 grand?

The 6700k is only 4 cores while the 5960x is 8.

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wait the 5960x is 16 threads? the hell. i thought it was 4an8 lol this whole time.

Nup. That's the 4790K. 5960X is waaaaaaaaaaaay more powerful :)

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Wow, it's the same as the last generation,

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Nup. That's the 4790K. 5960X is waaaaaaaaaaaay more powerful :)

well that makes me appreciate it even more lol.

 

 

 

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wait the 5960x is 16 threads? the hell. i thought it was 4an8 lol this whole time.

Nope 8 physical cores with 16 total threads. If it was no one will buy it. Cheapest Intel 6 core cost $219 dollars

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wait the 5960x is 16 threads? the hell. i thought it was 4an8 lol this whole time.

8 and 16 bruh

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8 and 16 bruh

 

 

Nope 8 physical cores with 16 total threads. If it was no one will buy it. Cheapest Intel 6 core cost $219 dollars

ithink i understand after the 5th time lol

 

 

 

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Nup. That's the 4790K. 5960X is waaaaaaaaaaaay more powerful :)

That would make the 5820k positioned very strangely if it was more powerful but just missing PCI-e Lanes xD

 

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wait the 5960x is 16 threads? the hell. i thought it was 4an8 lol this whole time.

Top end on the enthusiast grade sockets have had 6+ cores since LGA 1366 which came out in 2011.

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Nup. That's the 4790K. 5960X is waaaaaaaaaaaay more powerful :)

 

That's funny cause there are some twitch streamers that use the 5960x.

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I don't know why some people are excited about the CPUs, it's the motherboards that I want.

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That's funny cause there are some twitch streamers that use the 5960x.

I'll bet they only use a 4690K's worth of it.

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If thats the volume price (didn't sound like msrp from the 1000 unit info) sold to retailers expect to see 370+ dollars by the time we get our hands on it.

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I'll bet they only use a 4690K's worth of it.

Hmh, not if they also encode and upload vods. Also, lots of them earn a ridiculous amount of money for the little work they do anyway. I think they can afford to waste money on something they won't use.

 

 

If thats the volume price (didn't sound like msrp from the 1000 unit info) sold to retailers expect to see 370+ dollars by the time we get our hands on it.

It is MSRP, distributors always provide MSRP.

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i7-6700K 4.0Ghz 4.2 boost. 2015.

i7-4790k 4.0Ghz 4.5 boost. (a 4770k with new thermal interface) 2014.

i7-4770k 3.5Ghz 3.9 boost. 2013.

 

Just cause I haven't been following Skylake super closely can someone tell me what the improvements are over 2013/14 aside from DDR4 memory?

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Hmh, not if they also encode and upload vods. Also, lots of them earn a ridiculous amount of money for the little work they do anyway. I think they can afford to waste money on something they won't use.

It is MSRP, distributors always provide MSRP.

The article itself says it's not msrp and they expect msrp to be higher. Sorry I didn't read the article before making the comment, but I just did.

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Just cause I haven't been following Skylake super closely can someone tell me what the improvements are over 2013/14 aside from DDR4 memory?

I believe you get a few more available PCIe lanes on the 1151 boards, 20 if memory serves over the 16 that you used to get. (which would allow you to use all the extra 1x slots on your board with dual SLI - handy.) Other than that there's an upgrade to the iGPU and a marginal upgrade to the IPC (not that much over Haswell, most likely). I don't know many other details than that.

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