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I would mainly use this computer for gaming. That being said, that's not the ONLY thing I'm gonna be using this for. I'd likely use this as a workstation, mainly to run virtual machines. I could definetely benefit from the additional 2 cores, and additional 4 threads. But, could the 6700k match this performance with the new Skylake architecture, especially since the clock speed is faster? And how far behind is the 4790k, if at all? And this may be the wrong place to ask this question, but what's the pros and cons about DDR4? The main things I want to focus on this comparison are: Overclocking capabilities(Stability @ lower voltages(and more importantly, temperatures) = better) Single core perfomance(Stock and overclocked) Max thread performance(Stock and overclocked) DDR3 vs DDR4 Multitasking capabilities I think that's it.
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Hi guys. First off, I'll get this out of the way. I know SkyLake just came out so don't suggest it (I'd prefer more core/threads because this is not a gaming computer). Here is my list at the moment. CPU: i7-5820K CPU Cooler: H100i Mobo: MSI x99S GAMING 7 Memory: Kingston HyperX Fury Black 8GB (1x8GB) DDR4-2133 (I'll be getting more few weeks later.) SDD: TWO 850 Pro 128GB for RAID 0 GPU: R9 280X Vapor-X So as the title suggests, I'm building the computer inside the desk. (going for something like THIS with Black/Red as theme.) First question is how many fans I should use and whether I should count the cpu cooler's fan/radiator as pull. (thinking of using corsair SP140) Second question is how can I put power buttons and MAYBE hdd/power leds on the desk? And lastly, post any other recommendation for parts Thanks.
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Hello, I'm having some problems with my new X99 motherboard. Specs: -5820k -Gigabyte X99 UD4P - HyperX Fury 2666mhz cl15 1.2v -Super Flower Platinum 1600w I can't get my memory to run at it's rated speed 2666mhz cl15 1.2v. If I enable XMP profile my DRAM voltage will be set to 1.4V and I'll randomly get this message. If I try to use 125 strap I'll get the same error. If I manually set DRAM voltage to 1.2v I'll get that error every time I try to boot. I can run 2400mhz without any problems. My bios randomly freezes. It will just get stuck and I have to press reset or hold power. When I use any gpu intensive application I'll hear electrical noise from my headphones (NOT coil whine. It's NOT coming from gpus them selves)
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Hey everybody! First full forum post, so... What's up! So, let me just open with my current build (you know, for reference and all): CPU: AMD FX-8320 @ 4.3GHz (current OC) Motherboard: Asrock 970 Extreme 3 R2.0 GPU: Gigabyte GTX 970 Windforce OC Storage: Western Digital 1TB 7200RPM HDD I've had a great experience with these parts, but I do know that my choice to ease up on my budget with an AMD CPU and an okay motherboard has definitely put some limitations on my computer's potential Anyway, enough with the lead-up. Ideally, I was planning on upgrading to a more powerful platform late next year, so that I can a.) get better performance and overall features, and b.) have a more up-to-date platform to start watercooling on (since I don't necessarily want to spend on AM3+ compatible stuff only to have to buy other stuff later). Assuming Zen is a major improvement to AMD CPUs that makes them competitive to a reasonable degree with Intel CPUs, my question (finally, right?) is: What platform of CPU/Mobo should I think about upgrading to in the next year or so: Skylake, the most recent Intel architecture on LGA 1151, Haswell/Haswell-E, the well-proven architecture on LGA 1150/2011-v3 (I think), or AMD Zen, the upcoming AMD architecture on AM4? I should add: I'm VERY aware that Intel is the obvious single-thread performance leader and has been for quite some time. I'd prefer to avoid baseless fanboying if possible, since it doesn't help me learn more about any of the platforms.
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So im strongly considering a move to x99 as im starting to edit/render larger and larger videos more and more frequently and have some spare change lying around. However my question is will there be a Skylake-E variant for the x99 platform, also will these still be compatible with 2011-3 socket or introduce a new socket like normal skylake did to motherboards?
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If you own and overclock a 5820K or 5930K, what voltage are you running at?
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Hello Linus Team; I have built a computer 3 years ago the parts are like; İntel i7 Soket 2011 3.6 GHz 10 MB Ön Bellek ASUS P9X79 Deluxe DDR3 2400 MHz (O.C.) Wi-Fi Bluetooh SATA3, USB3 GSKILL 16 GB RipjawsZ DDR3 1866 MHz CL9 1.5V Dual Kit Ram Asus NVidia GeForce GTX 660 Ti DCUII GDDR5 2GB 192 Bit Cooler Master Cosmos II Pure Black Aluminyum FullTower Zalman CNPS20LQ CPU Cooling Corsair MX Series 80 Plus 850 W 140mm Modular Asus 27" VE278H Wide Screen LED Monitor SSD : OCZ 120GB Agility 3 20NM Serisi SATA 3.0 SSD (525MB Read / 500MB Write) HDD: WD 1TB 3.5" Caviar Black SATA 3.0 64MB Cache 7200 RPM Now I sold it; and I want to build a X99 system with a mid tower case and it is going to be for gaming and general purposes. Can you give me any suggestions because the parts in Turkiye are very expensive and I do not want to spend on something which will not last for at least 5 years and also can get the performance on it. Thank you all.
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Hi, straight to the point,, If i buy ASUS Z10PE-D16 WS ,, will it work if i put two I7 5820K in there ? if the answer it doesn't work please tell me the reason,, it is the same 2011-3 socket and we know Xeon does work on consumer grade motherboard.. Thankyou..
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I just used the ASUS 5 way optimization and got a stable overclock of 4.6GHz with a core voltage of 1.314. http://valid.canardpc.com/v5v57w I have read that the core voltage should be kept under 1.3 volts and wonder if anyone could enlighten me with some of your wisdom on this issue as I don't want to damage my chip. Thank in advance! jb
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I'm trying to finalize my new build. I want to start this build when Windows 10 is launched at the earliest(I want a Win 10 disk, dammit!). However, I can't for the life of me, decide between x99(Haswell/Broadwell-E) and z170(Skylake/Cannonlake). I thought I had settled on Skylake, but it seems like every article I read or video I see flip-flops between which is better. Its the classic choice of better single core performance(z170) vs more cores(x99). I know z170 isn't even out yet to compare, but estimated 10+15% improvement over Devil's Canyon seems a pretty safe assumption. I just want the best system I can possibly afford. It's my hope that you guys can help me figure out which platform better fits the bill. Here's where I'm at so far... The rest of the build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/6NbZ7P Budget: Ideally, I want to spend $1,000 - 1,200 on the tower, not counting the GPU. My absolute max is $1,500. Expectations: Want whatever choice to be the core of my rig for the next 4-5 years. Uses: Honestly, Over the life of my current rig, I've used it for everything from graphic design to music mixing/production to file conversion and video edition. And, of course gaming. Never anything with animation or 3d design. Though the computer will definitely be used for more than gaming, it's what I care about the most when it comes to performance. So far I've been sticking to older games that I know my old processor won't hold me back too much on. I even have a free copy of Witcher 3 that came with my GPU that I haven't played yet. I will start playing newer titles once the new rig is up, so DX12 is a factor to be considered. Future Plans: For 2015, I am just worried about getting the stronger core possible. I will be using my gtx 960 sli graphics set-up through the end of the year. 2016 I plan on focusing on upgrading to 4k, as I hope the tech will be more common then. I will be getting a REAL 4k gaming monitor, not a TV, and upgrading my GPU(s). Anyone's opinion on which will be the most bang for my budget would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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A lot of member here ask about why their cpu is not able to OC llke the others and we mostly say it's silicon lottery. The folks over at Tom's Hardware has manage to get their hands on five Core i7 5960X to see how high each one is able to OC, as well as got to chat with Intel's Paul Zagacki, principal engineer with the company’s client computing group. On what their team went through in bringing higher stable overclocks in Devil Canyon. Check it out. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/overclocking-retail-intel-core-i7-5960x-cpu,4237.html
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I have a new X99 build that is giving me problems again. I had an issue with the original PSU, where it wouldn't boot or come out of sleep from time to time, but I had it RMA'ed and it was perfect for a few weeks; until tonight. I was editing some footage (just playback and simple trims/cuts) and it shut off and now will not turn back on. When I pressed the power button, I could hear a 'click' from the PSU, but then it would immediately shut off. (This is the same issues I had with the bad PSU; I emailed Corsair and said that I need to do more troubleshooting). When I unplugged the CPU 8-pin power cable, the BIOS would boot into debug code 00 ('not used'). I tried pulling the mobo battery for a few minutes; nothing. I reflashed the BIOS, but now with the CPU 8-pin disconnected it won't even make it to a debug code. I did plug in the 8pin for the GPU into all of the available spots on the PSU, just to make sure there wasn't a bad plug for some reason, but it worked on all of them. I swapped out the 8pin CPU cable for a second 8pin CPU cable that came with the PSU, no go. Figuring it was something with the CPU, I pulled the cooler, cleaned the thermal paste, resat the CPU and still nothing. The way my H100i is installed on the top of the R4, it does apply some pressure to the CPU 8-pin connector, but nothing that should cause issues, I can still wiggle the cables around and there isn't any crazy pressure on the connector/pins. The system in question: 5930K @ 4.7GHz (up to 3 cores) / 4.6GHz (4-6 cores) @ 1.415v max turbo boost voltage set in BIOS. On a 10hr AIDA64 benchmark, it never actually pushed more than 1.395V to the core. Temps averaged around 70*C. It was a very stable overclock, I had rendered out videos for several hours and encoded some as well, and never had any issues. Then doing something not very stressful, it just crapped out. I had played Titanfall for several hours one night, everything maxed; and Borderlands The Presequel maxed out a few hours for a few nights; and never had any issues. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, as this isn't just a gaming rig; I do need it for video editing/production. Asus X99-Deluxe Corsair RM1000 Asus GTX780 DCII
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Hey Guys, i just took my new Intel i7-5920K out of the sealed box and somehow the heatsinks edge looks kinda rough? Is this normal ? Duck
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http://www.microcenter.com/product/437203/Core_i7-5820k_33_GHz_LGA_2011_V3_Tray_Processor The 6-Core i7 Haswell-E processor is up for grabs for a very good price on Microcenter. You save $120.00!!! Very good deal, bought it yesterday. !!!Remember in-store pickup only!!!
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One more Asus WS socket 2011-3 board, this time with remote management
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Our friends at Intel will be at BlizzCon 2014, and they have some pretty cool stuff going on. Their booth is located near the Hearthstone Stage, and they are showcasing Haswell-E based gaming rigs and other systems, and some two-in-one systems which will be showcasing touch-based Hearthstone - they are actually the only booth at BlizzCon which will have touch Hearthstone available to play. In addition, there will be some Twitch streamers playing live at the booth, and a green screen photo app where attendees can take pictures. But what if you can't attend BlizzCon this year? Don't fret, there is something for you to enjoy as well. Intel has partnered up with Newegg to provide you guys with three awesome deals: $200 off an ASUS ROG Gaming Laptop (newegg.com) with the promo code: INTBLIZC2G $100 off a Lenovo Y50 4K Gaming Laptop (newegg.com) with the promo code: INTBLIZC1G $200 off a Lenovo Horizon 2 27” AIO with the promo code: INTBLIZC2A These deals are available from now until December 31, 2014, so be sure to check them out!
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I am planning to build a $1400-$1500 PC that I will use to play games (lots of gaming), web browsing, programming, video editing and some other basic stuff and I was wondering, should I get Haswell-E with DDR4 RAM? I want it to last for a year or two (or maybe even three) without upgrading. What do you think?
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UPDATE: The stream has been delayed due to circumstances that are beyond our control. The thread will be updated when a new date/time has been confirmed. Thanks for your patience folks! So what is this? This is a very rare opportunity to do a LIVE Q&A session with one of the folks who worked on the Haswell-E line of CPUs from Intel. He and Linus have connected already briefly and aside from trade secrets, you guys are welcome to ask any questions you want about the product, the development cycle, and what it's like behind the scenes working on an important product like this at Intel! Alejandro Hoyos, Product Marketing Engineer at Intel will be joining us for a Q&A and suggestion session on [DATE/TIME TO BE DETERMINED] Click here to find out what time it is in your time zone This will be a great opportunity to talk about your ideas, ask questions, and give feedback on this exciting new product. Not only that, but we'll be giving away TWO Intel Haswell-E CPUs on the show... Because Intel is sending us the CPUs and putting us in charge of shipping the prizes, the giveaway will be INTERNATIONAL. It will be streamed at http://twitch.tv/linustech, and the giveaway we're running is for LIVE VIEWERS ONLY. The main topic of the stream is basically up to you guys and we'd love to see you post your ideas in this thread ahead of time so we can figure out how to structure this to make it as entertaining and educational as possible! We want this to be a lot of fun and super interactive, so please post your ideas in this forum thread. Linus will definitely be taking more suggestions during the show as well, but it's great to have a starting point.. Folks who post in the thread versus trying to get their questions featured live *will* have a bit of an advantage! How do I win the swag? The winner will be chosen randomly from the live viewers of the stream during a random period, so make sure you're paying attention! Make sure you're registered for Linus Tech Tips forum and signed in while you're watching the live stream Make sure you're watching from somewhere that you'll have access to a browser Tune into the stream right at the beginning and make sure you're paying attention!
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The new X99 platform is about to spark a minor, but hot legal clash. Report: Asus may sue mobo makers over patent infringement
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So, it looks like Broadwell has been pushed to 2015, and will launch together with Skylake Broadwell also looks to only be used for the top i7 and top i5 with Skylake taking the rest of the show So I guess Intel is having trouble with 14nm and had to almost eliminate Broadwell and just skip to Skylake. I'm cool with that, Haswell Refresh works great for know, and Skylake really is the most intersting one of those anyways Sources http://chinese.vr-zone.com/119624/intel-will-update-to-14nm-broadwell-and-skylake-s-for-desktop-in-2015-second-quater-06282014/ http://www.sweclockers.com/nyhet/18987-intel-broadwell-och-skylake-lanseras-i-andra-kvartalet-2015 http://www.hardware.no/artikler/neste-generasjon-fra-intel-kommer-til-neste-ar/161326 (I guess most of you would need google translate)
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HEY ALL! first time here on linus tech tips forum ran into a dilemma Building a new rig after the razer blade failed on me anyways heres my problem.... Originally i was planning on getting a 4930k and rampage 4 black, but after doing a little more research, i found out that haswell-e is coming really really soon, but not soon enough for me since i need a computer badly. it will also cost me a lot of money buying these 2 components and resell them after the x99 + haswell-e comes out, which i will most likely upgrade to, if the performance boost is siginificant. so i thought to myself that i might as well buy a 4770k and a z87 mobo and upgrade to the new haswell refresh, UNTILL intel decided that z87 will not support haswell refresh or any future cpus Because of the fact that i need a computer as soon as possible, i am going to be down a few hundred either way. i have given myself 2 choices 1) 4930k if the haswell-e performance is not significant 2) 4770k and sell it when x99 chipset comes out. i dont want anything below 4770k because my rig is going to be relaly sexy, and i dont want any last-gen products.. Brainstorm time! thanks guys!
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Intel just announced a bunch of stuff regarding desktop CPU products in 2014, and it seems like they've been listening to enthusiast feedback. There's some stuff that we already knew about (Haswell-E will have 8 core desktop variants, DDR4), but a lot of cool things as well. Some highlights, as reported by Scott Wasson of The Tech Report: http://techreport.com/review/26189/intel-to-renew-commitment-to-desktop-with-slew-of-new-products:
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I was this close to getting a pumped up AMD build, but Intel's upcoming Haswell-E has convinced me to just wait it out. I have an ASUS Sabertooth X79 motherboard, which is LGA 2011... but the Haswell-E CPUs are a certain LGA 2011-3. Are there going to be dedicated LGA 2011-3 motherboards (X99?) or will Haswell-E CPUs work with LGA 2011 boards? According to this article, Haswell-E CPUs have the same amount of pins as Haswell CPUs, but the layout is different. As a heavy editor and enthusiast, the whole DDR4 and 16 threads thing is having me ready to wet myself. ANYWAYS. . . uh, that's all actually.
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Many People who went to Computex this year (Including myself) were disappointed that X-99 Motherboards were NOT in Display by ANY of the Motherboard manufacturers .. None even was able to to give a firm release date .. One Intel employee mentioned the word "August" to me then immediately he reverted it and told me clearly that he couldn't be quoted for it .. However, seems MSI has broken the norm here .. They (like others) didn't display anything .. but They revealed the specifications in their Official Product Brochure - Page 21 The Motherboard will have the following (Many expected): - Support for Haswell-E (Socket LGA 2011-3) - 8 DIMMs for Quad-Channel DDR4 Memory - 4 PCI-e 16x (Operating speed not mentioned, but logically will be based on how many are used). - 2 PCI-e 1x - VGA/DVI and HDMI Ports (That's a surprise, I didn't know that Haswell-E will support built-in graphics, but it's mentioned) !!!!!! - RealTek Audio - Intel LAN - 10 SATA III Ports - One M.2 and One SATA-Express - 12 USB 3.0 and 6 USB 2.0 Ports - Other MSI Goodies
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As you know, in Q1 of 2015 will be the supposed release of the Haswell-E and Broadwell chips. Along with that we still need to wait for new RAM modules to release so we can run these next generation chips. ADATA has just detailed a look into their next generation DDR4 RAM modules for the enthusiasts. These new modules will be able to meet the 16 GB per stick density as what DDR4 will bring. I feel personally the heatsinks match very well to the ASUS WS board's heatsinks for some reason. Probably due to geometry.