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Celeron G1840 x4?

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11 minutes ago, BenoitWW said:

I know this isn't possible, but wouldn't it be cool if you could put 4x Intel Celeron G1840 on one board, seeing as their value per performance is much better than an i7 6700K (for example). If you could, you could get a 'CPU' that is 4x cheaper than the 6700K and 25% better! Why doesn't this exist?

They only have one qpi link so one cpu per motherboard.

 

And there is also the cost of 4 cpu coolers, and multiple cpu power connectors, making the value of them even less worth it. And then Intel would be losing money, why would intel make basically cheaper i7s when there is no competition to them, They would be loosing their profits.

I know this isn't possible, but wouldn't it be cool if you could put 4x Intel Celeron G1840 on one board, seeing as their value per performance is much better than an i7 6700K (for example). If you could, you could get a 'CPU' that is 4x cheaper than the 6700K and 25% better! Why doesn't this exist?

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Same thing when you put 4 gpu in the same build thinking you will get 4 times more fps

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1 minute ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Same thing when you put 4 gpu in the same build thinking you will get 4 times more fps

ahhh damn. Still wish it was possible though

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11 minutes ago, BenoitWW said:

I know this isn't possible, but wouldn't it be cool if you could put 4x Intel Celeron G1840 on one board, seeing as their value per performance is much better than an i7 6700K (for example). If you could, you could get a 'CPU' that is 4x cheaper than the 6700K and 25% better! Why doesn't this exist?

They only have one qpi link so one cpu per motherboard.

 

And there is also the cost of 4 cpu coolers, and multiple cpu power connectors, making the value of them even less worth it. And then Intel would be losing money, why would intel make basically cheaper i7s when there is no competition to them, They would be loosing their profits.

 

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