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11 hours ago, MageTank said:

A 6600k would run just fine with a C7. The C7 performs roughly the same as my current ITX cooler (though, my cooler is smaller in comparison and uses a vapor chamber) and lack of hyperthreading means you are looking at a 10w difference which will translate to lower thermals. You can test this yourself. Run a stress test with hyperthreading on, then turn it off in the bios. Notice how drastic the difference in temperatures are. 

 

If you are going to do an ITX build, I highly recommend the Fractal Design Node202. While it is pretty expensive, and only supports a specific type of PSU (SFX12V), it's one of the smaller cases you can buy that supports 12 inch graphics cards. 

Ok, I'll try to keep that case in mind.  Thank you for the suggestion.  

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55 minutes ago, IAEInferno said:

Hi, does the i7-6800k have 12 cores(6 physical and 6 non-physical)?

 

Also, does the i7-6900k have 16 cores(8 physical and 8 non-physical)?

 

If so, how do you get 12 or 16 cores?

in case you didnt know, you could just go to google, type in i7 6800k and click on the "ark.intel.com" page and it would tell you... 

but to answer your question, no.

please refer to "Techquickie -> Hyperthreading" for more information

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Just now, Prysin said:

in case you didnt know, you could just go to google, type in i7 6800k and click on the "ark.intel.com" page and it would tell you... 

but to answer your question, no.

please refer to "Techquickie -> Hyperthreading" for more information

 

So you bothered telling me all that just to say no?

 

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1 hour ago, IAEInferno said:

Hi, does the i7-6800k have 12 cores(6 physical and 6 non-physical)?

 

Also, does the i7-6900k have 16 cores(8 physical and 8 non-physical)?

 

If so, how do you get 12 or 16 cores?

6800K has 6 cores with each core having a "helper" (Hyper Thread) that aids in certain processes.  The CPU is capable of running 12 threads under particular loads.

 

Same with the 6900K (or is it 6900X o.O).  It can run 16 threads in certain loads, but only has 8 fully functional cores.

 

If you want more than 10 actual cores, you have to move to the Xeon line.

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Just now, stconquest said:

6800K has 6 cores with each core having a "helper" (Hyper Thread) that aids in certain processes.  The CPU is capable of running 12 threads under particular loads.

 

Same with the 6900K (or is it 6900X o.O).  It can run 16 threads in certain loads, but only has 8 fully functional cores.

 

If you want more than 10 actual cores, you have to move to the Xeon line.

 

Thanks, this has been helpful xD.

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1 hour ago, IAEInferno said:

So you bothered telling me all that just to say no?

 

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16 minutes ago, LAwLz said:

Give a man a fish and he is fed for the day. Teach a man to fish and he can feed himself forever.

Haha! I remember hearing that in GTA V on a radio station :).

1 hour ago, stconquest said:

6800K has 6 cores with each core having a "helper" (Hyper Thread) that aids in certain processes.  The CPU is capable of running 12 threads under particular loads.

 

Same with the 6900K (or is it 6900X o.O).  It can run 16 threads in certain loads, but only has 8 fully functional cores.

 

If you want more than 10 actual cores, you have to move to the Xeon line.

6900K. The 6950X has 10 cores and 20 threads.

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44 minutes ago, LAwLz said:

Give a man a fish and he is fed for the day. Teach a man to fish and he can feed himself forever.

Until the fish run out because he and all the other men are greedy, woman-hating, rape-apologizing, misogynistic animals.

 

Teach a woman to fish and everyone can be fed a fair portion and the fish won't go extinct.

 

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3 hours ago, stconquest said:

6800K has 6 cores with each core having a "helper" (Hyper Thread) that aids in certain processes.  The CPU is capable of running 12 threads under particular loads.

 

Same with the 6900K (or is it 6900X o.O).  It can run 16 threads in certain loads, but only has 8 fully functional cores.

 

If you want more than 10 actual cores, you have to move to the Xeon line.

It's not a helper like that. It's not like you have a main core and then a helper core/hyperthread. You have one core, and then two threads can run on it, in principle with equal access to the execution resources.

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3 hours ago, LAwLz said:

Give a man a fish and he is fed for the day. Teach a man to fish and he can feed himself forever.

Or I can just buy fish.

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5 minutes ago, IAEInferno said:

Or I can just buy fish.

You mean Antibiotics with some fish mixed in

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Just now, djdwosk97 said:

You mean Antibiotics with some fish mixed in

Yep.

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12 hours ago, Space Reptile said:

the one on the left is shipped whit low tdp chips yes , up to 35w if im correct , the one on the right comes w/ any i3 up to any i7 (non k) heck my 2600 came w/ that pos , not even a copper slug in it and that 2600 was having overheating issues in the summer (30c room temp) 

My Pentium came with a thicker one that you listed, but no copper. Also, my i5 one came with a cooper plate and is noticeably heavier and thicker than the Pentium one. Additionally, the fans are different as well.

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