Bvanofferen
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Yes bulldozer is 15h... This article includes the Piledriver improvements such as Iommu v2
Processor | AMD Phenom II 1055T @ 3.6ghz 1.3V |
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Motherboard | Asus M5A97 EVO |
Cooling | Xigmatek SD1284 |
Memory | 2x4GB Patriot Sector 5 PC3-12800 @ 7-8-7-24-1T 1.7V |
Video Card(s) | XFX Radeon HD 7950 DD @ 1100/1350 1.185V |
Storage | OCZ Agility 3 120GB + 2x7200.12 500GB Raid1 |
Display(s) | QNIX QX2710 27" LCD 1440p @ 120hz |
Case | Cooler Master 690M |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek ALC892 |
Power Supply | Enermax Liberty 620W Eco Edition |
Software | Windows 7 Professional x64 / Ubuntu 12.04 x64 |
Processor | Intel i7-10700k |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte Aurorus Ultra z490 |
Cooling | Corsair H100i RGB |
Memory | 32GB (4x8GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3200MHz |
Video Card(s) | MSI Gaming Trio X 3070 LHR |
Display(s) | ASUS MG278Q / AOC G2590FX |
Case | Corsair X4000 iCue |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Corsair RM650x 650W Fully Modular |
Software | Windows 10 |
Wow, AMD pays Intel for instruction sets and then Intel scraps them so software developers won't use them. I will never buy Intel again. Even the $5 rummage sale towers.
System Name | RyzenGtEvo/ Asus strix scar II |
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Processor | Amd R5 5900X/ Intel 8750H |
Motherboard | Crosshair hero8 impact/Asus |
Cooling | 360EK extreme rad+ 360$EK slim all push, cpu ek suprim Gpu full cover all EK |
Memory | Corsair Vengeance Rgb pro 3600cas14 16Gb in four sticks./16Gb/16GB |
Video Card(s) | Powercolour RX7900XT Reference/Rtx 2060 |
Storage | Silicon power 2TB nvme/8Tb external/1Tb samsung Evo nvme 2Tb sata ssd/1Tb nvme |
Display(s) | Samsung UAE28"850R 4k freesync.dell shiter |
Case | Lianli 011 dynamic/strix scar2 |
Audio Device(s) | Xfi creative 7.1 on board ,Yamaha dts av setup, corsair void pro headset |
Power Supply | corsair 1200Hxi/Asus stock |
Mouse | Roccat Kova/ Logitech G wireless |
Keyboard | Roccat Aimo 120 |
VR HMD | Oculus rift |
Software | Win 10 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | 8726 vega 3dmark timespy/ laptop Timespy 6506 |
Also only four chipsets on 1155 mobo will support Ivy bridge? That is Terrible Intel!
System Name | Grond |
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Processor | Ryen 5 3600x PBO ~ 4.4GHz / fabric at 1900 |
Motherboard | MSI b550 Tomahawk |
Cooling | XSPC Raystorm CPU w/ am4 mounting bracket+ 2 RX360 radiator + xspc Razor R9-290 w/ backplate |
Memory | 32gb Crucial Ballistix @ 3800 |
Video Card(s) | XFX R9 290 w/ XSPC Razor full cover block and backplate |
Storage | WD SN850 1tb-OS, SN750 1tb, Samsung 860 Evo 1tb, WD blue hdd 4tb |
Display(s) | Samsung 23" 120hz 3d LCD w/ 3d glasses, using 'lightboost' trick |
Case | NZXT H630 white watercooling case |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard realtek ALC 1200+ Sennheiser HD 598 |
Power Supply | XFX Pro 850 XXX semi-modular |
Mouse | Logitech G703 Wireless |
Keyboard | Steelseries 6 v2 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro (Had some mystery error on Win7 and decided to go W10) |
Processor | Intel i7-10700k |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte Aurorus Ultra z490 |
Cooling | Corsair H100i RGB |
Memory | 32GB (4x8GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3200MHz |
Video Card(s) | MSI Gaming Trio X 3070 LHR |
Display(s) | ASUS MG278Q / AOC G2590FX |
Case | Corsair X4000 iCue |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Corsair RM650x 650W Fully Modular |
Software | Windows 10 |
Intel shouldn't be allowed to optimize software from other companies and keep AMD from utilizing the optimization written in the software code.... That is a monopoly! Is there really an AMD anti-trust suit against Intel for this?
Also only four chipsets on 1155 mobo will support Ivy bridge? That is Terrible Intel! Don't ever change AMD!
Looks like the 3770k will be it for 1155 and that's if you have the right chipset. If AMD keeps steamroller and/or excavator compatible on AM3+, 990FX rig's will be happy for many years!
System Name | PCGOD |
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Processor | AMD FX 8350@ 5.0GHz |
Motherboard | Asus TUF 990FX Sabertooth R2 2901 Bios |
Cooling | Scythe Ashura, 2×BitFenix 230mm Spectre Pro LED (Blue,Green), 2x BitFenix 140mm Spectre Pro LED |
Memory | 16 GB Gskill Ripjaws X 2133 (2400 OC, 10-10-12-20-20, 1T, 1.65V) |
Video Card(s) | AMD Radeon 290 Sapphire Vapor-X |
Storage | Samsung 840 Pro 256GB, WD Velociraptor 1TB |
Display(s) | NEC Multisync LCD 1700V (Display Port Adapter) |
Case | AeroCool Xpredator Evil Blue Edition |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Labs Sound Blaster ZxR |
Power Supply | Seasonic 1250 XM2 Series (XP3) |
Mouse | Roccat Kone XTD |
Keyboard | Roccat Ryos MK Pro |
Software | Windows 7 Pro 64 |
Intel doesn't prevent AMD from utilizing these Instruction Sets, it just requires AMD to purchase a license for said Instruction Sets and takes advantage of revisions to Instruction Sets more easily than AMD because they release new CPU's more often. If AMD wanted to take advantage of better Instruction Sets they would have to do better than a new revision every 2 years. Like I said, all this is a problem with the system, not Intel. Intel has definitely done some shady stuff (giving discounts to OEM's that purchase Intel CPU's for example) but that happens anywhere there are large corporations.
As for the 1155 Chipset issue, you're omitting massive amounts of information. Intel said 2 years ago--before SB launched--that all UEFI equipped Motherboards would be able to recieve an updated BIOS\UEFI. The Chipsets they said would definitely be compatible were P67, Z68, and any of the chipsets released with IB (Z75, Z77, H77, etc.). The only one that's up in the air is H61 and H67, and some motherboard manufacturers are pushing out updates allowing these chipsets support. It all comes down to the motherboard companies, Intel gave them all the tools, and certain companies have already pushed out the update, but others are taking their sweet ass time. It's no worse than AMD swearing AM3 sockets would support FX CPU's then randomly revealing it was only the black socket AM3 motherboards that would actually support them. There was no mystery, Intel made it quite clear from the beginning if you bought a P67 or Z68 motherboard, you would have to get a BIOS update to run IB CPU's.
I'm growing quite weary of people making it sound like with Intel you're forced to buy a new Motherboard and CPU every time one is released. Lets take 2 situations. Say you bought a P67 Motherboard and i7-2600K at launch, it would run you like $500 for those two items, but you are at the top of the food chain for quite some time until SB-E comes out etc. Now say you bought a 990FX Motherboard and a Phenom II X4 at the same time, you spendt about $250, but you're not nearly at the same level of performance. So a year goes by and you want an upgrade, and go for an FX-8150, so you drop nearly $300 on one, and you're almost at the level of the i7-2600K you could have bought. Over the same amount of time, you actually spent $50 more than the i7 setup, for noticably less performance at any given time. Remind me how that is a smarter buy?
Processor | Intel i7-10700k |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte Aurorus Ultra z490 |
Cooling | Corsair H100i RGB |
Memory | 32GB (4x8GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3200MHz |
Video Card(s) | MSI Gaming Trio X 3070 LHR |
Display(s) | ASUS MG278Q / AOC G2590FX |
Case | Corsair X4000 iCue |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Corsair RM650x 650W Fully Modular |
Software | Windows 10 |
So my point is that am3+ drop in cpu upgrades 1-2 years from now should outperform sandybridge drastically on the 9xx am3+ mobo and not require any other investment. This is based on AMD's socket advancement since AM2. If you need 2600k performance now buy it and leave it stand or get close with the FX-8150 and have the option to upgrade to a much better cpu (Piledriver) and probably steamroller later without any other necessary hardware or software.
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/arti...D-FX-8150-and-Core-i7-2600K-CPU-Review/1537/1
This is a great review. An equal testbed for all three cpu's. The only issue is they just used an AMD video card. If they had swapped in a 570 the review would have confirmed Cpu performance a bit more.
So the 3770 up to 35% gain on a couple cpu benchmarks over FX. BUT the 8150 was right on par or slightly better on gaming tests. Still want to pay a hundred bucks more for a finished 1155 cpu?
System Name | Apollo |
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Processor | Intel Core i9 9880H |
Motherboard | Some proprietary Apple thing. |
Memory | 64GB DDR4-2667 |
Video Card(s) | AMD Radeon Pro 5600M, 8GB HBM2 |
Storage | 1TB Apple NVMe, 4TB External |
Display(s) | Laptop @ 3072x1920 + 2x LG 5k Ultrafine TB3 displays |
Case | MacBook Pro (16", 2019) |
Audio Device(s) | AirPods Pro, Sennheiser HD 380s w/ FIIO Alpen 2, or Logitech 2.1 Speakers |
Power Supply | 96w Power Adapter |
Mouse | Logitech MX Master 3 |
Keyboard | Logitech G915, GL Clicky |
Software | MacOS 12.1 |
Processor | Intel i7-10700k |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte Aurorus Ultra z490 |
Cooling | Corsair H100i RGB |
Memory | 32GB (4x8GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3200MHz |
Video Card(s) | MSI Gaming Trio X 3070 LHR |
Display(s) | ASUS MG278Q / AOC G2590FX |
Case | Corsair X4000 iCue |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Corsair RM650x 650W Fully Modular |
Software | Windows 10 |
Your stretching things. The 8150 is competitive on the 2600k and costs less. Intel is still the way to go for maximum performance but you have to spend more money. $200 AMD chips are the way to go performance wise. If you can spend over $300 on a cpu and a few bucks more on a mobo then go with Intel 2011. The only issue is 2011 high end chips will probably stay expensive like the 1366 990X.
And now you can pick up an fx-8150 for $205! AMD dropped prices for piledriver Trinity launch
http://www.cpu-world.com//news_2012/2012042701_AMD_cuts_prices_on_A-Series_APUs_and_FX_CPUs.html
Processor | Intel i7-10700k |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte Aurorus Ultra z490 |
Cooling | Corsair H100i RGB |
Memory | 32GB (4x8GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3200MHz |
Video Card(s) | MSI Gaming Trio X 3070 LHR |
Display(s) | ASUS MG278Q / AOC G2590FX |
Case | Corsair X4000 iCue |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Corsair RM650x 650W Fully Modular |
Software | Windows 10 |
System Name | PCGOD |
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Processor | AMD FX 8350@ 5.0GHz |
Motherboard | Asus TUF 990FX Sabertooth R2 2901 Bios |
Cooling | Scythe Ashura, 2×BitFenix 230mm Spectre Pro LED (Blue,Green), 2x BitFenix 140mm Spectre Pro LED |
Memory | 16 GB Gskill Ripjaws X 2133 (2400 OC, 10-10-12-20-20, 1T, 1.65V) |
Video Card(s) | AMD Radeon 290 Sapphire Vapor-X |
Storage | Samsung 840 Pro 256GB, WD Velociraptor 1TB |
Display(s) | NEC Multisync LCD 1700V (Display Port Adapter) |
Case | AeroCool Xpredator Evil Blue Edition |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Labs Sound Blaster ZxR |
Power Supply | Seasonic 1250 XM2 Series (XP3) |
Mouse | Roccat Kone XTD |
Keyboard | Roccat Ryos MK Pro |
Software | Windows 7 Pro 64 |
this is all speculation, we dont know what to expect from PD cores
Want to see the difference between DDR3-1333 and DDR-1866?
http://images.hardwarecanucks.com/image/mac/reviews/AMD/Bulldozer/AMD_FX-8150-23.jpg
Which is what I've been saying all along. The memory--as with any non-Llano setup--is not and issue. I really do hope PD is an improvment, but saying the FX-8150 is already on par for even Sandy Bridge CPU's is spreading misinformation. Sure, you won't have a massive performance upgrade available on 1155, but you won't need one for 3+ years anyway. Intel CPU's allow you to retain a single higher cost CPU for substantially longer than AMD CPU's have in recent years. Buying into 1155 is hardly suicide since both 1155/2011 offer the best performance you can get right now, and will probably still be pretty damn close to the top after PD arrives.
I expect a 5% gain with PD Cores, but it will probably seem like a lot more since Stock Clocks will be noticably higher. The biggest issue I see is the Power Consumption on BD Chips, getting that under control for PD would be a huge step in the right direction. But better manufacturing and RCM seem to be a good fix for that.
System Name | iJayo |
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Processor | i7 14700k |
Motherboard | Asus ROG STRIX z790-E wifi |
Cooling | Pearless Assasi |
Memory | 32 gigs Corsair Vengence |
Video Card(s) | Nvidia RTX 2070 Super |
Storage | 1tb 840 evo, Itb samsung M.2 ssd 1 & 3 tb seagate hdd, 120 gig Hyper X ssd |
Display(s) | 42" Nec retail display monitor/ 34" Dell curved 165hz monitor |
Case | O11 mini |
Audio Device(s) | M-Audio monitors |
Power Supply | LIan li 750 mini |
Mouse | corsair Dark Saber |
Keyboard | Roccat Vulcan 121 |
Software | Window 11 pro |
Benchmark Scores | meh... feel me on the battle field! |