drescherjm
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i like the 20 dollar mark up from when i ordered which was already a 10 or 20 dollar mark up
Well at least its better than sellers on eBay..
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i like the 20 dollar mark up from when i ordered which was already a 10 or 20 dollar mark up
Neither does Newegg.Amazon does not appear to have any. Or at least I could not find them in their search.
I think Intel is making a small batch at a time and spreading them around or something. haha...aaannnnndddd they're gone.
...aaannnnndddd they're gone.
Still shows as in-stock at Newegg for me.
frankly surprised they lasted almost an hour.
It's worked out well for me since the mobo I want isn't available yet and I still want to see SL's prices.Two to three weeks from now well probably have case loads at microcenter. Ill just wait. But if intel doesnt deliver screw it. No money from me.
Lol, all the shills saying "I'm going to buy Ryzen" should go buy a Ryzen if they aren't lying.
You can only yell "I'M GOING TO BUY RYZEN" for so long before it's obvious.
Literally writing "I'm GOING TO BUY RYZEN" every single page for 2 years straight is simply hilarious.
Where's your Ryzen?
Ryzen has been around for 2 years already? Time fly's!Lol, all the shills saying "I'm going to buy Ryzen" should go buy a Ryzen if they aren't lying.
You can only yell "I'M GOING TO BUY RYZEN" for so long before it's obvious.
Literally writing "I'm GOING TO BUY RYZEN" every single page for 2 years straight is simply hilarious.
People been claiming they were going to buy Ryzens since the first leaks that the name for AMD's CPU was going to be called Ryzen or Zen, or perhaps you haven't been paying attention to the entire internet for the past 3 yearsRyzen has been around for 2 years already? Time fly's!
Nothing wrong with waiting to see if Intel actually puts something with a good price/performance cpu or whatever.
I am going to buy my own planet someday, but doesn't make it true.People been claiming they were going to buy Ryzens since the first leaks that the name for AMD's CPU was going to be called Ryzen or Zen, or perhaps you haven't been paying attention to the entire internet for the past 3 years![]()
I am going to buy my own planet someday, but doesn't make it true.
Maybe just a small moon.
Where's your Ryzen?
Did my truth hurt so much that it rendered you speechless?![]()
Looks like I struck a nerve, all the shills are coming out of the woodwork.I don't have a ryzen chip. Most of the posts here are lamenting the lack of availability. Hence your straw man argument.
To put it in your vernacular, your truth didn't hurt anyone because no one was listening.
Looks like I struck a nerve, all the shills are coming out of the woodwork.
Lol, all the shills saying "I'm going to buy Ryzen" should go buy a Ryzen if they aren't lying.
You can only yell "I'M GOING TO BUY RYZEN" for so long before it's obvious.
Literally writing "I'm GOING TO BUY RYZEN" every single page for 2 years straight is simply hilarious.
This made me laugh. A shill for AMD but running Intel. kirbyrj you are the worst AMD shill!How am I a shill? I'm running an Intel CPU? All I can say is that you've earned your ticket to my ignore list.
You miss the whole point in why Ryzen users in the know are spending so much on ram that otherwise only people in overclocking comps would want or need (samsung b-die)
on intel - ring/mesh is independent from core and ram clocks so if your gaming performance is suffering due to core to core interconnect latency you can overclock it without buying anything.
on Ryzen - Infinity fabric is tied to the ram clock speed, due to the more unforgiving IMC in Ryzen the the only ram that can "max out" infinity fabric clocks is the most expensive ram you can buy (b-die, 200+ dollars for any 2x 8gb kit atm, 235+ dollars for good bin kits)
the performance gains in the vast majority of games has little to do with the increased ram performance and has much much more to do with the increased infinity fabric clocks.
on both my intel platforms i current own (z270 and x299) if i'm not going for subbing scores on hwbot i run my ram at xmp and don't care what its clocked or timed at because it has almost no impact on anything, even in most hwbot benches it has fairly little impact but there are some certain ones that are very ram happy like many artificial benches can be.
I'm not trying to be a moron guys but what am I doing wrong?
I never see the CPU exceed 2760mhz?
I went into the Asrock ITX bios (I did get the cheapest one they offer, I admit) and enable a turbo mode.
I don't see multi-core enhancement.
I mean the machine seems ok to me but am I missing out on some speed here?
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If you have a entry level board your RAM dividers will be limited, 2600 is probably the max. My H97 asrock board only did 1600 max even if the RAM in it is 2133, cannot overclock it, you can tweak timings though
No, I mean the frequency of the cpu?
I thought all core turbo is like, I dunno over 3ghz?
The ram, seems to be working correctly at 3000, but I can NOT seem to get a single core on this damn thing to exceed 2800?surely turbo mode kicks in now and then?
Holy shit, 720p benchmarks.
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It seems there are no issues running CofeeLake on Z270 boards according Asus. Good old Intel.
http://www.bit-tech.net/features/tech/motherboards/asus-interview-andrew-wu-rog-motherboard-pm/1/
it is still likely that the potential for high clockspeeds and further overclocking headroom may have been limiting for Coffee Lake on Z270 boards and below - in which case, most customers would likely opt for a Z370 board and its enhanced power delivery, regardless.
At one point in time, Coffee Lake processors may have been supported across some Z270 boards, but not all, with Intel deciding that the easier - and likely more profitable - option of limited board support to the latest chipset was the best course of action.
The entire performance debate is just so tedious and old to the point I don't actually give many f ks anymore.
AMD caught up considerable ground, and they did that by emulating the front end of Intels generation 2 and 3 core I parts, this is probably why in many single thread domains the Ryzen parts seem to be in the same class as the old Ivy/Sandy parts albeit overclocked. AMD's more modern i/o and prefetches, cache and interconnects make them superior to Sandy/Ivy in work loads and rendering applications by a considerable margin a 1600 clock vs clock and same thread count can outpace a 8700K in CB which is testament to how good a job they did there.
At some point AMD will extend the front end, will trough more ALU's and compute parts onto the uarch and the performance gap will continue to close, the winner here is the consumer, we finally have options to buy, and the only reason everyone acts like bitches is because there is genuine competition now.
I guess I must throw a bitch fit that a friends FX 8350 and his 1060 can out do my 4790K and 980ti in NewZ, oh noes the world is ending, but yeah its true I have drops from 144 down to 90-100FPS range, he is more constant around 120FPS, its very odd.
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