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DXMember

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  1. okay, then 12k gaming is mainstream, yes? what's an i5 then?
  2. Marketing 18c Xeons for workstation with "Mainstream performance" is that a typo?
  3. I have K95 It's advertised to have on-board memory but you can't have profiles and macros without software running, so that's bullshit you also can't bind shortcuts with command line arguments directly from the software, you have to instead create a batch file and then bind a key to that, which causes a command prompt window flash up and throw you out of any and all full screen applications, like idk... GAIMZ, plus it's really annoying since you lose focus from all windows for half a second and there's some bug with backlights where I still have arrow keys and WASD changing brightness - it's as if the factory default lighting mode is running in the background of my custom profile
  4. in that case just get the 3733 kit and try to tighten the timings manually
  5. You can't directly compare timings between different clock speeds. The timings are how many CLOCK cycles does it take to complete an operation in memory. At 1600 MHz clock speed (half of 3200 due to marketed duoble data rate) one clock of memory takes 0.625ns And since timings define how many clocks it takes, with 14-14-14-34 timings you'll have: CAS# Latency, RAS# to CAS# Delay, RAS# Precharge of 8.75ns and Cycle time of 21.3ns At 1866 MHz clock speed one clock of memory takes 0.536ns But due to increase in timings you end up with: CAS# Latency, RAS# to CAS# Delay, RAS# Precharge of 9.11ns and Cycle time of 19.8ns As you see latencies are within 5% between the two modules. The faster clock does offer about 15% more bandwidth troughput though. It is however likely that you'll be able to overvolt the memory and decrease the timings or increase the clock speed furhter improving the performance.. Anyhow, what is your inteded use case for the memory and what is the price diffirence?
  6. retail price is not cost of manufacture....
  7. get ARM it's more power efficient and has more cores
  8. dual channel is double the memory bandwidth ideal configuration for you is dual channel
  9. what does that mean? you ask because you want to build a machine or is that just a rhetorical question? do you have a budget for it or a purpose?
  10. Manufacturers ID: BX80673I97920X Specification: Producer: Intel; Processor type: Intel; Processor code: i9-7920X; Processor socket type: LGA2066; Processor clock speed: 2.9 GHz; Processor maximum clock speed: 4.5 GHz; Number of processor cores: 12; FSB bus frequency: 2666 MHz; Cache memory capacity [L2]: 12 MB; Cache memory capacity [L3]: 16.5 MB; Supported Hyper-Threading technology: No; Integrated VGA system: No; Lithography: 14 nm; Maximum TDP: 160 Watt; Processor version: Box; Fan enclosed: No;
  11. still waiting for them VEGA and Threadripper scores...
  12. have you seen the surface area of D15? it's pretty much the surface area of a 240mm rad if not bigger
  13. you can pretty much copy paste description for all GTA games minus first person, also if you go as far asa GTA I and II - they were top-down view World of Warcraft - record breaking paid subscription fantasy MMORP with rich backstory Age of Empires / II / III / Warcraft / II / III / Startcraft / II- legendary RTSes Fly For Fun - korean free to play MMORPG, mob grinding A Slower speed of light - Prototype game by MIT, special relativity simulator (http://gamelab.mit.edu/games/a-slower-speed-of-light/)
  14. Google Docs does automatic backups
  15. Why discriminate Grand Theft Auto franchise? Under "F" you list all Fallout releases, but GTA has only V mentioned... Do MMO RPGs count? Like WoW, FlyFF, MuO Do prototype games count? Like A Slower Speed of Light
  16. hmm... this what I google imaged... and this is also I google imaged... one suggests 18 core design, but displays what looks like 20 core/cache blocks the other displays 24 core design
  17. I've read that 18 core chip is a cut down 22c die
  18. @porina AMD already sold FX9590 which was first commercial consumer CPU with 5GHz boost clock
  19. why are you so anti-consumer though? CUDA is platform specific, also OpenCL is not the only CUDA competitor
  20. Are you nuts? And if I want to do openCL compute workloads for legitimate purposes? Also daymn... that HBM overclock
  21. Intel Iris Pro is faster than 90% of discrete graphics AMD A10 and A12 APUs are built with eSports at heart
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