Frank6247
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Frank6247 reacted to aezakmi in F Intel CPUs, no tray price reduction on upcoming GPU-less parts
Their greed is unbelievable
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Frank6247 reacted to bleedblue in Intel revisits 22nm amidst 14nm shortage
HASWELL LIVES
But seriously, by low-end do they mean just the pentiums and celerons of the world or does this affect i3's as well?
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Frank6247 reacted to TetraSky in Samsung and SK Hynix halt expansion plans to prevent SSD and memory price drop
If there's a "slump" due to "oversupply" from a lack of "demand", how come prices are still over what they were before they started screwing us all ?
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Frank6247 reacted to S w a t s o n in Samsung and SK Hynix halt expansion plans to prevent SSD and memory price drop
>RAM prices inflated
>because of fab fire and general DRAM undersupply
>fabs now cutting expansion
>NAND/DRAM oversupply but RAM is still pretty expense
u fuckin wot m8?
this is not matching demand to supply this is artificially manipulating the market to maintain margins
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Frank6247 reacted to Morgan MLGman in More details about the throttling issues of the 15" core i9 MacBook Pro, this time with Final Cut Pro X
It's all Apple's fault.
Yeah - Intel should make better chips in terms of power draw and thermals, but Apple KNEW what they bought from Intel and they should have designed the cooling solution appropriately to the chips' thermal specifications.
It's not like they haven't tested the chip before applying it to the MacBook Pro or that they just slapped it onto the motherboard and YOLO'd it... They're engineers goddammit.
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Frank6247 reacted to Shreyas1 in NO vega 7nm for PC, Sony priorty for AMD..
I can't believe I'm saying this but
INTEL PLZ SAVE US
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Frank6247 reacted to TVwazhere in Intel 18c HEDT Die Pictured, Not Soldered (7980XE)
No solder?
Paid Key for NVME?
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Frank6247 reacted to TOMPPIX in AMD RX Vega Leaked Benchmark Shows It Ahead Of GTX 1080 – Specs Confirmed, 1630MHz Clock Speed, 8GB HBM2 & 484GB/s Of Bandwidth
Let's hope this gpu is terrible for miners.
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Frank6247 reacted to tom_w141 in rumor has it both nVidia and AMD arel preparing dedicated crypto currency mining cards
LMAO classic zMeul when asked a question you can't answer.
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Frank6247 reacted to MageTank in Intel X299 CPU's NOT soldered!
Woah, take it easy man. If the majority of costumers didn't care about overclocking, they wouldn't be buying these specific SKU's. If all they cared about was core counts, they would be investing in Xeons. Secondly, there are tons of consumers that care about longevity. Have you even lingered in this sub-section at all? Plenty of threads asking if OCing will kill components, and people asking for "specific lifespans" of overclocked components. I spent a large majority of my time here convincing people that vDIMM cannot kill IMC's, so believe me, people do care.
Also, Intel begs to differ with your claims. They even list 70C as a "deteriorating thermal load" for their CPU's: http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/core/desktop-6th-gen-core-family-datasheet-vol-1.html (look for their tCase study under their TTVT profiles). Thermal runaway doesn't cease to exist just because a maximum junction limit is imposed. Your CPU will draw more power the hotter it gets, and in doing so, it will diminish it's lifespan. If you think people do not care about this, you are being naive.
Also, liquid cooling does absolutely nothing if the temperatures it reaches after thermal equilibrium are still too high. You certainly won't see any CLC's cooling these chips well enough under heavy loads, and custom loops will certainly require some effort to dump that heat somewhere. If you think liquid cooling alone is enough to keep them cool "soldered or not", then you've clearly never tried with the 7700k. I know people that have, and even on custom loops, it's held back without a delid when overclocked. @done12many2 That loop of yours is mighty strong, come provide your thoughts on this subject.
Either way, there is no getting around the fact that at stock clocks, without being soldered/delidded, these chips are going to throttle hard under "real world" loads. After all, it's still 14nm Skylake/Kaby, it's not like we got another magical die shrink. As I've said before, I highly doubt the higher end SKU's won't be soldered, as Intel's engineers would have to know better by now. If it's a single large monolithic die, the risk from soldering would be nearly nonexistent. If they went with an MCM design like AMD is doing with Threadripper, then yields would be higher, and they would probably be able to better transfer the heat across the entirety of the IHS itself. We won't know until some psychopath delids the biggest, baddest X299 chips to confirm or disprove this theory.
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Frank6247 reacted to Notional in *UPDATE 2: AMD RX VEGA Spotted in TechPowerUp GPU Database (Supposed to launch April 28)
The fact that they call the architecture Greenland, shows that this is a VERY old spec sheet. Nothing about performance or clock rate is accurate here.
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Frank6247 reacted to Humbug in The Acer Predator X27 has almost every feature you might ever want in a monitor
no freesync
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Frank6247 got a reaction from typographie in AMD speaks on W10 scheduler and Ryzen
Pcper did a video regarding this topic, which shes some light into the situation:
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Frank6247 reacted to DarkBlade2117 in Nvidia 378.78 drivers grant 33% increase in tomb raider, 23% increase in hitman, nearly double digit for others.
If AMD did this you'd be throwing out every fucking excuse as to why they are a piece of shit company. Nvidia does it and "ohh succ me harder my green lover!!1!11"
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Frank6247 reacted to tlink in Marathon Gaming - Twitch under microscope
4. make sure night theme users don't get a seizure when scrolling trough your post
good self care is always important and not exclusive to gaming. lots of people die in the office from overtime or stuff like that yet we don't talk about that because it isn't an outlier. shit happens, everybody dies. not that that takes away that we should monitor it but this probably will get used by some people to shame gaming as a whole.
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Frank6247 reacted to The Benjamins in AMD Ryzen driver package
now the R7 1800X Beats the 7700k in single threaded performance. :^)
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Frank6247 reacted to MakeAMDGreatAgain in Intel Responds To Ryzen With Price Cuts, But is it Enough?
In store only
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Frank6247 reacted to Lays in [H] delided a Kaby Lake i7 7700K, the results are .. interesting
Linus's video was improperly done.
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Frank6247 reacted to DeScruff in FCC calls out AT&T and Verizon for zero-rating their own services
Isn't that an Oxymoron?
By making your own services faster, you are admitting you can let people have a faster speed. And so you are throttling every other service.
If my company only offered 5/1 internet (and I was the only ISP available - which is a common thing), but for my own version of Netflix It had 1000/200. Its quite obvious I am 100% able to offer you a faster speed, but I am purposely throttling everything else.
This isn't like Razer including mice with their laptops. Offering my own version of Netflix for free to my customers would like that. (And I think is perfectly fair)
This is more like... If Samsung said their laptops used SATA II, and USB 2.0 ports, unless you used a Samsung SSD/peripherals. Then they get SATA III and USB 3.1 speeds.
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Frank6247 reacted to Energycore in Samsung Using DMCA To Remove Exploding Note 7 GTA Mod Videos
See, you used a title that's not clickbait, so I clicked. Someone else did the same bit of news with the title "Samsung doesn't want YOU to watch this video!"
So even if this is a retoast, it deserves to stay I think
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Frank6247 got a reaction from matrix07012 in [UPDATE 2] NEW Red Dead Game teased?!
If RDR finally comes to PC... my body is soo ready
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Frank6247 got a reaction from Johnny Dagger in [UPDATE 2] NEW Red Dead Game teased?!
If RDR finally comes to PC... my body is soo ready
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Frank6247 reacted to NeoSk11zle in ICYMI: People are drilling holes in their iphones
Well people who buy the iPone 7 are fucking crazy them selves
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Frank6247 reacted to Syntaxvgm in California Energy Commission’s Proposed Regulations on Personal Computers Poses Threat to Prebuilt Gaming Desktops and Gaming Monitors
It's a wonder I only have cancer in California.