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the title says it because i need to a processor that can live stream while rendering and gaming also to be able to play games while rendering and record. Ps: i hope is not a processor that cost like $900-$700
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I was wondering what processor performs best overclocked as i have recently received info that the haswell 6 core processors overclock better than the broadwell-e 6 core processors. So thats why i changed my mind from the i7 6800k and am now looking at haswell 6 core processors. Feel free to suggest other processors (need to be intel cuz running a hackintosh) and max budget of $320 dollars
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hi community, would someone please explain to me what the difference is between broadwell-e and haswell-e? Which is better for overclocking and power consumption? I'm looking at the i7 5820k and the i7 6800k. There's no big difference between these two chips so why the price gap?
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I have a 5820k six core Haswell-E CPU that I want to push to the limits while allowing it to be stable enough to be practical in everyday use and gaming. I use an ASRock X99 Professional Gaming i7 motherboard, which I consider to be a pretty good mid tier board for overclocking. As of now, I am running a somewhat unorthodox overclock setting where I use per core as opposed to all core overclocking with adaptive voltage as opposed to override voltage with L1 LLC at 1.42v core, 1.3v cache, and 2.15v input. I have it set up so that only one active core can go up to 4.7 GHz while 5 active cores can go up to 4.6 GHz and 6 active cores to 4.5 GHz, as I discovered that pushing all cores to its limits is somewhat impractical for the use case I have. System agent offset is also around +0.3, any lower and some of my RAM will disappear from my system. My CPU is currently being cooled by a 360mm all in one and the fans are set to max out at 80C, which is actually a fail safe that ASRock put in my particular board that can be adjusted but not disabled, so overheating is not really a concern. However, I still don’t want to go ham on the voltages and potentially fry my CPU just from turning it on, so what is a borderline suicide overclock voltage that you would recommend before it is considered kissing my silicon goodbye? I definitely don’t want to go above 1.45v on core or 2.2v on input unless I know it is safe. At 3.5 GHz cache, what is a reasonable voltage to run it at? I think 1.3v is a tad overkill and I can potentially make more headroom by turning cache voltage down. It was what ASRock set it to in its overclock presets. >inb4 people say 1.35v is max safe voltage also I am increasing voltage as opposed to lowering clock speeds because I’m too stubborn to settle for less speed. my system spat out a clock watchdog timeout when I played rainbow six siege so maybe I should lower clocks... afaik when you get whea uncorrectable error is when you have too low voltages for a particular clock speed, but I only got that once, before I bumped up voltages. is this a lost cause? also mods, where do I post for overclocking tips?
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Hi everyone, I can't can't get my 5930K to be stable in RealBench. System specs are as follows (brand new build, everything is updated): Rampage V Extreme Intel i7 5930K Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4 64GB GTX1070 x2 I've tried 4.5Ghz down to 4.2Ghz at 1.3V (I don't want to go higher than 1.3, I'll go 1.31 if I have to for stability). ive run multiple stress tests in RealBench, and only got it to pass one time at 4.2Ghz at 1.30V, didn't ever get it to pass a second time. Ive been reading reviews online, people are able to hit 4.5Ghz sometimes at less than 1.3, and easily 4.2 at less than that. Should I continue to decrease the clock and see where I can pass a stress test at 1.3V? What's the nex step I should take? If it helps, my stress tests failed within 5 minutes at 4.3, 4.4, and 4.5 Ghz. I passed one 15 test at 4.2Ghz, then failed the second and third test at around 9 minutes consistently. 1.30V was used at each of these settings except I tried 1.31V at 4.5 and 4.4Ghz
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Hello everyone, I am new here and was wanting some opinions on my build. Budget <=4,000 USD Use = gaming, light programming, always wanted a very high end machine. 2x EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti 06G-P4-4995-KR 6GB SC+ GAMING w/ACX 2.0+ ASUS ROG RAMPAGE V EXTREME/U3.1 LGA 2011-v3 Intel X99 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Extended ATX Intel Gaming Motherboard ASUS DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS Black SATA 24X DVD Burner - Bulk - OEM Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate (CL-W007-PL12BL-A) Enthusiasts Class Water/Liquid CPU Cooler 360MM WD Blue 1TB Desktop Hard Disk Drive - 7200 RPM SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch - WD10EZEX - OEM EVGA 220-P2-1200-X1 80 PLUS Platinum 1200 W 10 yr Warranty ECO Mode Fully Modular NVIDIA SLI Ready and Crossfire Support ... (wanting enough head-space for 3rd card if I get one later down the road.) Corsair Obsidian Series 900D CC-9011022-WW Black Aluminum ATX Super Tower Computer Case (want to make sure I have plenty of room for a custom loop if I ever decide to install one.) Intel Core i7-5930K Haswell-E 6-Core 3.5 GHz LGA 2011-v3 140W BX80648I75930K Desktop Processor SAMSUNG 950 PRO M.2 512GB PCI-Express 3.0 x4 Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) MZ-V5P512BW G.SKILL Ripjaws 4 Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 2400 (PC4 19200) Desktop Memory Model F4-2400C15Q-32GRR Thanks
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The 5820k is $100 cheaper than the 6800k. I was wondering if the $100 for the upgrade is worth it?. I will be doing video editing at 1080 60fps, and gaming at 4k. What do you think is a better choice?
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I've been offered to trade my 5820k + Asrock x99x Killer for a: Asus VIII Extreme Assembly(not used, everything included) + enough money for a 6700k Should i take the deal or not? I could really use the things that come with the Extreme Assembly, and i need more RAM aswell.
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I'm looking to update my motherboard, CPU, and RAM. Right now I have an i7 3770k in an Asrock Z77 Extreme6 motherboard with 2x 8GB sticks of Corsair Vengeance lp DDR3. Lately I've been starting to get intermittent problems that I can only explain as gremlins so I think it's time to move on. I'm not sure if I want to go with the 5820k or the 6700k since both processors are roughly the same price. My primary usage scenario would be gaming at 1440p/4k (depending on the title) and browsing the web on Chrome (ram hog I know) at the same time. I am also really getting into overclocking (not ln2 or anything, in the grand scheme of things it'd probably count as moderate). I've compiled a couple of possible upgrades on pcpartpicker, I didn't include a CPU cooler because I'm going to use my H100i until I can afford to build a custom waterloop. X99: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/8sQnqs Z170: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/GdyZyc If you have any other motherboard or RAM suggestions, I'd like them to stick to a red, black, or grey color scheme is possible. I appreciate any feedback.
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Hi all, Currently on my X99 setup, i'm running 16GB of 2133 Corsair LPX memory. Firstly, im struggling to get my CPU Cache clock above 3.6GHz, no matter what i try it just wont get stable, 3.6 at 1.05v adaptive is 100% rock solid, 3.7 at 1.3v still isnt stable. Might try a few mods... Besides that, im looking to get some faster ram, i'm thinking of a similar clock ram, but with much tighter timings, like the 2400MHz C10 set of corsair dominator platinum. Or im looking at higher clock ram than what I have already, what is the highest speed ram i can use without having to use 125blck, as i have an M.2 SSD i cannot run 125 blck. I know 2666 works at that blck but my current ram isnt stable at that speed, i have to raise the latencies to pretty pointless levels, CL 16 isnt even stable. TLDR; -Looking at around £135 / $200 budget. -Normal ish clocks, with tight timings, or -Higher clock with good timings. -Preferably black/silver to match my pcs colours. (Something like 2400mhz-C10 / 3200mhz-C14/15) Thanks.
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I updated my Asus X99 Deluxe’s Bios today due to an issue with RAM, and after settling it via tech support, they told me to overclock the CPU to 4.2Ghz at 1.35v. for both the CPU Core Voltage and CPU Core Cache Voltage, with a bus speed of 100mhz. Previously, I was running the 5930k at 4.25Ghz at 1.25v with a 125mhz bus speed. Later on, after fiddling with the settings, I pushed it to 4.5Ghz but managed to lower the voltage to 1.15v for both the CPU Core Voltage and CPU Core Cache Voltage, with a bus speed of 100mhz. I ran the usual stress tests (including AIDA64) and it seems stable with no core going above 71c at 100%. I tried 4.6Ghz, but I needed to push voltage to 1.205v for stability, with the highest core temp standing at 75c. I want to balance performance with stability / longevity, so I’m sticking with the 4.5Ghz. Looking around the web, I saw that people were going over 1.2v for 4.5Ghz on the 5930k – am I doing something wrong or does it really depend on the chip?
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https://pcpartpicker.com/user/johnmakuta/saved/#view=RwHPxr I thought this was a cool mini power build. If there are two drives of the same kind they are for RAID so stop saying that PS- Please read the description. It has some cool stuff in it.
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So I'm looking to pick up a new CPU, mobo, and ram but am having trouble choosing between a 4790k, 6700k, or a 5820k. I want to use mostly for gaming with some programs open in background and maybe a little streaming now and then. Where I'm at the 4790k is cheapest but 5820k and 6700k are about even because I found a store selling 5820k for $320. What are your guys advice for which to choose
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http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/core-i7-6950k-haswell-e-info-updated.html Thoughts? I hope we finally see an Intel 8 core down at the 500-600USD price range, to replace the current 5930k at the price segment.
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Hi all. Yesterday I finished a new build for a friend. The process was flawless, until we booted for the first time. When I entered the BIOS for the first time, only 32GB out of 64 were recognised. Also, on some boots the board would show the bF code that dissapeared after a CMOS clear. Since then, we have managed the system to recognice 7 RAM slots by increasing System Agent voltage and RAM voltages. Windows only shows 32GB but on HWINFO 56GB are detected. Also the random bF codes have vanished with the voltage increase. We have tested every memory on every slot on the motherboard, and not a single one of the different configs gave problems. So it's not a hardware problem, I suppose. Any sugestions? Also, which is the maximum safe System Agent voltage for us to test? It's my first Haswell-E build and I'm kind of lost. The list of components are: Asus Rampage V Extreme USB 3.1 Intel Core i7 5960x G.Skills Trident Z DDR4 3000 CL14 8x8GB Gigabyte GeForce TITAN X Xtreme Gaming SSD Samsung 850 EVO 250GB HDD Seagate Barracuda 3TB NZXT Kraken x61 Corsair RM1000 Power Supply
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Good morning all, I have been waiting for Skylake-E for what seems like forever, to upgrade from a 4690k. Recently, a secondary system has required a CPU/motherboard replacement, so my hand has been forced into an early upgrade. Looking into a 5820k, 16GB DDR4, X99 motherboard and the possibility of overclocking... it looks like I'll need massive cooling to pull anything north of 4Ghz. I've always liked the idea of more cores/threads from a future-proofing standpoint (Haswell-E or Skylake-E should, within reason, allow the CPU/motherboard/RAM to last me 5 years or more) but there's no denying a 6700k sounds like it would go faster, easier. I'm terrified of the idea of a bendable CPU, and it has less cores for about the same price, but I also don't need tons of PCIe bandwidth for anything more than a possible eventual SLI of 980 Ti's. Am I crazy for wanting those extra cores, or is 6700k really that much better of an option for somebody who does mostly gaming with his CPU horsepower? Your advice is appreciated! Please let me know if I'm inadvertently left out any important detail.
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Skylake & Haswell-E PCIe lane misconception
Sakkura posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Okay, so watching the 5820K vs 6700K showdown video on Vessel, I came across a common misconception about the PCIe lanes on Skylake and Haswell-E unfortunately being perpetuated by @Slick. The Core i7-6700K, and all the other Skylake CPUs, offers 16 PCIe 3.0 lanes. The chipset offers additional PCIe lanes separately from that. For the Z170 chipset, that's 20 PCIe 3.0 lanes, a huge boost over Z97 which had just 8 PCIe 2.0 lanes. Luke was just saying 20 lanes, which is not really correct; there is a kernel of truth to it though, because while the chipset offers all those lanes, it's still only connected to the CPU by a DMI 3.0 link that's equivalent to 4 lanes of PCIe 3.0 (in addition to the 16 lanes directly from the CPU). Still, you can hook up lots of PCIe 3.0 SSDs to the chipset just fine without affecting lanes for the GPU(s). Just don't expect RAID0 to give you like 10GB/s combined bandwidth. As for the Core i7-5820K, it offers the well-known 28 PCIe 3.0 lanes directly from the CPU. But again, the chipset offers additional PCIe lanes. In this case, X99 is far inferior to Z170, because it only offers 8 PCIe 2.0 lanes (just like Z97). Here are the block diagrams showing what I explained above: Do note that the lower-end chipsets, eg. H110, cut down on the PCIe connectivity on offer. -
So I've Been Running This Amazing PC With A C2D And A GT610 Which When I Bought It I Had No Idea That They Were 5-7 Years Old But It Has Served Me Well And I Need To Make A New PC. So My Usage For This PC Will Be Adobe Creative Cloud Stuffs, Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere Pro, Cinema 4D Aswell As Gaming 1080p 144hz. I'm Buying This In New Zealand And My Max Budget Is 4k. I'll Be Running 2 Monitors, An AOC 1080p 144hz Monitor And A 1080p 60hz TV. I Need A Mouse, Keyboard & I Already Have The Speakers, I Already Have A Copy Of Windows 7 That I'll Clone Over. Here Is My Design So Far (The Custom Prices Are Newegg NZ), If You Want To Know Why I Chose A Certain Part Just Ask : PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: Intel Core i7-5820K 3.3GHz 6-Core Processor ($560.00) CPU Cooler: Deepcool CAPTAIN 360 273.4 CFM Fluid Dynamic Bearing Liquid CPU Cooler ($239.00 @ PC Force) Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X99-SLI ATX LGA2011-3 Motherboard ($370.00) Memory: A-Data XPG Z1 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory ($170.00) Memory: A-Data XPG Z1 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory ($170.00) Storage: Samsung 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($163.00) Storage: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($109.00) Video Card: Sapphire Radeon R9 Fury X 4GB Video Card ($1048.00) Case: Phanteks Enthoo Luxe ATX Full Tower Case ($287.04 @ PC Force) Power Supply: SeaSonic 650W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply ($169.95 @ Computer Lounge) Monitor: AOC G2460PQU 144Hz 24.0" Monitor ($448.50 @ Aquila Technology) Mouse: Logitech MX Master Bluetooth Wireless Laser Mouse ($117.95 @ 1stWave Technologies) Speakers: Logitech Z506 155W 5.1ch Speakers (Purchased For $0.00) Total: $3852.44 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-11-01 17:33 NZDT+1300
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As the title suggests i've been offered to swap my 5820k + Asrock x99x killer for a 3930k + gigabyte x79 ud5 + about 1000 dkk (which is about 150 usd) If i was to take the money i'd sell my current GPU(280x) and get something better. What do you think?
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So, I want to know what is the best CPU cooler from this list(I can only buy it in a certain store, the links are the product page links, and don't worry about compatibility issues): Thermaltake Frio Advanced Thermaltake FrioOCK Snow Edition Thermaltake NiC C4 Untouchable Thermaltake Frio Extreme Arctic Cooling Freezer i32 Arctic Cooling Freezer i32 CO Noctua NH-D15 Noctua NH-D15S And I want to know what is the best thermal paste from this list: The one that comes with the cooler you suggested Arctic Cooling MX-4 Arctic Silver 5(Maybe, not sure, if it's not a big difference just suggest something else, I just heard good things about it so i put it here) Noctua NT-H1 HYBRID Zalman ZM-STG2
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i've been having major problems with my newly built x99 system and i believe there is a problem with the motherboard ,msi x99a sli krait edition, and was thinking about returning it to the store i purchased it from for a refund or replacement but that got me thinking are there any more white and black motherboards other than the x99s krait edition and the asus x99 deluxe as the board i have now has more features i don't need than features i need but it doesn't have.
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THe question is in the title, it doesn't make sense. Unless the 6700k is better for some reason that I'm not aware of.
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Hello ladies and gentlemen, I am having a few quarrels with myself over a PC I am planning out. My initial plan was to go with an i7 6700k on a Maximus Hero VIII, dual SLI ASUS Strix 980Ti's, and because of some recent purchases (Elgato HD60 Pro and professional sound card to integrate audio through my Mackie Mixer) and I realized the 6700k only has 16 PCI lanes. I know it's doable since a GPU can run at x16/x8/x4/x1 right? So I'd have a GPU at x8, one at x4 (or does it not do that when using SLI?) and my sound card and Elgato both at x1 correct? As much as I'd like to keep this as inexpensive as possible if I have to go to Haswell-E to build this I SUPPOSE I can.... For good measure, this is the partlist I have so far. I already own the ZXR Sound card and Elgato as I'm learning how to use them with my older build now. http://pcpartpicker.com/user/zelgiusthebrave/saved/MFNhP6
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Is there big difference beetween this Two ? Can you guys explain me the difference and is it making big impact on performance ?