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1 minute ago, AnonymousGuy said:

If they had a new stepping their marketing team would be all over it calling it Zen+ v2.0 Extreme X Edition :) 

Wouldn't be suprised but they don't play same game as Intel. :|

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Just now, domandric034 said:

Wouldn't be suprised but they don't play same game as Intel. :|

They couldn't have fixed this, because this is a hardware/architectural issue. Only a new architecture can fix this issue -_-

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Just now, PCGuy_5960 said:

They couldn't have fixed this, because this is a hardware/architectural issue. Only a new architecture can fix this issue -_-

 

Not to mention that even if they did fix the issue with AVX and AVX2, they damn sure didn't add AVX-512, which is supported by Skylake-X.

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raise your hand if you use H.265?

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Just now, knightslugger said:

raise your hand if you use H.265?

sometimes, want to use it more, why?

if you want to annoy me, then join my teamspeak server ts.benja.cc

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Look at this gem from the article:

 

"Our chip seems to be a good one and had no qualms about running at 4.7GHz across all 10 cores. Heck, it needed only 1.25V to make it happen."

 

???????????????

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Just now, knightslugger said:

raise your hand if you use H.265?

You're doing it wrong! You need to say: "Hit the like button if you use AVX! Let's get to 1 million likes!"

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20 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

Way out of reach for many...

 

...teenagers without jobs.

 

It's not like $1k for a premium CPU is breaking new ground.

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Just now, knightslugger said:

raise your hand if you use H.265?

 

This guy does.  :D

 

It's such a better coding for quality, while retaining a smaller file size.  It's just hell on CPUs.  xD

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Just now, VagabondWraith said:

Look at this gem from the article:

 

"Our chip seems to be a good one and had no qualms about running at 4.7GHz across all 10 cores. Heck, it needed only 1.25V to make it happen."

 

???????????????

barely legible, but when i read things like this, it makes me wonder if Intel Cherry-picked the CPU for testing.

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Just now, VagabondWraith said:

Look at this gem from the article:

 

"Our chip seems to be a good one and had no qualms about running at 4.7GHz across all 10 cores. Heck, it needed only 1.25V to make it happen."

 

???????????????

If the 7820X/7800X can do the same, I am DEFINITELY getting one

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3 minutes ago, done12many2 said:

 

Not to mention that even if they did fix the issue with AVX and AVX2, they damn sure didn't add AVX-512, which is supported by Skylake-X.

They knew when they. Created the architecture that it wouldn't do avx very well. They skimped on the part of the cpu that does avx workloads so that it takes twice the time to complete the instructions compared if they hadn't. It was a conscious decision they made to decrease price and first other things on the chip.

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1 minute ago, VagabondWraith said:

Look at this gem from the article:

 

"Our chip seems to be a good one and had no qualms about running at 4.7GHz across all 10 cores. Heck, it needed only 1.25V to make it happen."

 

???????????????

 

Outstanding catch man!  The haters ain't going to like seeing that shit.  

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Just now, knightslugger said:

barely legible, but when i read things like this, it makes me wonder if Intel Cherry-picked the CPU for testing.

Don't worry @done12many2 will probably get a crap ton of them to bin them xD

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and so begins the evidence to back up my "I told you so"

 

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Just now, done12many2 said:

 

Outstanding catch man!  The haters ain't going to like seeing that shit.  

Ya'know, if i didn't just buy a new grand cherokee, i'd sell both my systems for a x299 with this guy in it.

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1 minute ago, knightslugger said:

barely legible, but when i read things like this, it makes me wonder if Intel Cherry-picked the CPU for testing.

Der8auer himself said to expect 4.6-4.7 on average. This looks in line with that. That's just insane!

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Just now, Brooksie359 said:

They knew when they. Created the architecture that it wouldn't do avx very well. They skimped on the part of the cpu that does avx workloads so that it takes twice the time to complete the instructions compared if they hadn't. It was a conscious decision they made to decrease price and first other things on the chip.

 

Exactly.  There's nothing wrong with doing that.  It was a decision they made at the time and one that impacted TDP and power measurements alike.  Smart move with Ryzen on their part as it doesn't really impact the majority of the users much, but in the HEDT world, well, that's a lot different.  

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Just now, VagabondWraith said:

Der8auer himself said to expect 4.6-4.7 on average. This looks in line with that. That's just insane!

But that 4.6-4.7Ghz is with ONLY 1.25V, if you delid it and use 1.35V, 4.9-5GHz should be possible :o

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Now give it

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1 minute ago, knightslugger said:

Ya'know, if i didn't just buy a new grand cherokee, i'd sell both my systems for a x299 with this guy in it.

 

Nice vehicle man.  I leased a 2000 Grand Cherokee many many years ago and only changed the oil in it one time during the 2-year lease right before I turned it in.  lol.  That sucker ran perfectly on 2-year old (40k mile) oil.  

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1 minute ago, done12many2 said:

 

Exactly.  There's nothing wrong with doing that.  It was a decision they made at the time and one that impacted TDP and power measurements alike.  Smart move with Ryzen on their part as it doesn't really impact the majority of the users much, but in the HEDT world, well, that's a lot different.  

You see that's why I think they will change that for Naples. Threadripper isn't their server processors so not having good avx support doesn't seem like all that bad. If you need avx then just go intel for HEDT. It will be like ryzen all over again. If you have needs that are meet by threadripper and need alot of cores it will be a super good cpu. If doesn't then it just isn't the right fit then.

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Gaming benchmakrs in WQHD ... I have no words, wait I do: At least better than AMDs 4K dual 480 fail :P. No srsly, if you bench CPUs, bench them at 1080p and below!

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Just now, Brooksie359 said:

You see that's why I think they will change that for Naples.

Nope, Naples/EPYC is just 4x 1800Xs :/

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