Processor | 7800X3D -25 all core |
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Motherboard | B650 Steel Legend |
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Motherboard | Crosshair hero8 impact/Asus |
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VR HMD | Oculus rift |
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Processor | i5-7600k |
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Motherboard | ASRock Z170 Pro4 |
Cooling | CM Hyper 212 EVO w/ AC MX-4 |
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Case | Corsair 550D |
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Software | Windows 10 Pro 64-bit |
Chasing efficiency is exactly what all chip arch companies are doing,loads more smaller transistors packed together(been going on a while this tactic of smaller and more) need to be efficient or the heat coming off them will ruin the party.
We all like to party.
Sorry but some comments are mental ie use more watts just beat Nvidia, beat Nv yeah cos prices fall and people party more but i dont wanna build a nitrogen cooled rig either.
System Name | panda |
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Processor | 6700k |
Motherboard | sabertooth s |
Cooling | raystorm block<black ice stealth 240 rad<ek dcc 18w 140 xres |
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Software | win 10 |
Benchmark Scores | http://hwbot.org/user/marsey99/ |
Processor | Ryzen 5600 |
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Motherboard | X570 I Aorus Pro |
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Memory | HyperX Fury 2 x 8GB 3200 CL16 |
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Keyboard | Keychron V1 (Akko Matcha Green) / Apex m500 (Gateron milky yellow) |
Software | W10 |
Or even better, my fav, they want AMD products to shine so they can buy NV cheaply...Sorry but some comments are mental ie use more watts just beat Nvidia, beat Nv yeah cos prices fall and people party more but i dont wanna build a nitrogen cooled rig either.
System Name | Pioneer |
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Processor | Ryzen R9 9950X |
Motherboard | GIGABYTE Aorus Elite X670 AX |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15 + A whole lotta Sunon and Corsair Maglev blower fans... |
Memory | 64GB (4x 16GB) G.Skill Flare X5 @ DDR5-6000 CL30 |
Video Card(s) | XFX RX 7900 XTX Speedster Merc 310 |
Storage | Intel 905p Optane 960GB boot, +2x Crucial P5 Plus 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs |
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Case | Thermaltake Core X31 |
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Keyboard | WASD Code v3 with Cherry Green keyswitches + PBT DS keycaps |
Software | Gentoo Linux x64 / Windows 11 Enterprise IoT 2024 |
As much as it pains me to admit this, they have been slipping lately. Badly.Um, what? Where do you get 10nm from that article? There's zero indication that "Vega10" refers to the process node in any way.
With the completely incorrect Samsung 750 article and now this, I have to ask - when did TPU become a clickbait website more interested in headlines than accuracy? It's extremely disappointing.
System Name | Windows 10 64-bit Core i7 6700 |
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Processor | Intel Core i7 6700 |
Motherboard | Asus Z170M-PLUS |
Cooling | Corsair AIO |
Memory | 2 x 8 GB Kingston DDR4 2666 |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB |
Storage | Western Digital Caviar Blue 1 TB, Seagate Baracuda 1 TB |
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Case | Corsair Carbide Air 540 |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek HD Audio |
Power Supply | Corsair TX v2 650W |
Mouse | Steelseries Sensei |
Keyboard | CM Storm Quickfire Pro, Cherry MX Reds |
Software | MS Windows 10 Pro 64-bit |
You forgot that smaller node process has more transistors overall on the same surface. So the efficiency optimizations are very relevant here to keep heat dissipation spikes in check. The die will have to be both smaller and with more transistors.By nature they'll have to decrease voltage, just because the transistors are physically smaller and don't take as much potential to open. That comes from a decrease in lithography, when going 28nm to 14nm process. Additionally, they're integrating HBM2, which touts decreased power consumption as one of its major features.
Processor | Intel® Celeron® Processor G1101 |
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Motherboard | Supermicro® MBD-C7SIM-Q-B |
Memory | 8 GB Silicon Power SP004GBLTU133N02/W02 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire FirePro™ 2270 + AMD Radeon™ HD 8740 |
Storage | 1000 GB Toshiba P300 HDWD110UZSVA |
Display(s) | 29" LG 29UM57-P |
Case | Chieftec LBX-02B-U3 |
Power Supply | 650W XFX XXX Edition (P1-650X-XXB9) |
Software | Windows Server 2016 |
System Name | M3401 notebook |
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Processor | 5600H |
Motherboard | NA |
Memory | 16GB |
Video Card(s) | 3050 |
Storage | 500GB SSD |
Display(s) | 14" OLED screen of the laptop |
Software | Windows 10 |
Benchmark Scores | 3050 scores good 15-20% lower than average, despite ASUS's claims that it has uber cooling. |
We gave them a chance with bulldozer, with piledriver, with fury, ece. Occasionally they deliver (290x) but they just keep shooting themselves in the foot..
Jaguar cores is a good example of focus on energy efficiency.Absolutely true but I don't know any blind gamers...
But, Lil's point is, advertising an energy efficiency when it's the process node, not the architecture is a little PR ish. Quite sure Pascal from NV will do the same.
You forgot that smaller node process has more transistors overall on the same surface. So the efficiency optimizations are very relevant here to keep heat dissipation spikes in check. The die will have to be both smaller and with more transistors.
System Name | Windows 10 64-bit Core i7 6700 |
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Processor | Intel Core i7 6700 |
Motherboard | Asus Z170M-PLUS |
Cooling | Corsair AIO |
Memory | 2 x 8 GB Kingston DDR4 2666 |
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Mouse | Steelseries Sensei |
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Software | MS Windows 10 Pro 64-bit |
What do you mean "yet". They manage to do it because of it, not in spite of it. All benefits of lower voltages get negated with increased frequency plus you get more transistors in roughly the same space which increases thermal density. TDP does get lower but even with lower TDP Haswell is still a bitch to cool because of higher thermal density.They've been focused on power management since Sandy Bridge, yet they still manage to give us more transistors, in roughly the same die space, at greater frequencies and even manage to decrease TDP.
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 |
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Keyboard | Roccat Aimo 120 |
VR HMD | Oculus rift |
Software | Win 10 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | 8726 vega 3dmark timespy/ laptop Timespy 6506 |
Intel have done most of that but not all, the frequency increases have been abysmal,and now intels core counts going up watch those tiny frequency increases melt away m8 and i mean tiny they aren't matching my fx8350s stock 4ghz in many skus these daysNo, I really didn't.
The mathematics behind it is an absolute beast, but as you decrease the input voltage, you consistently decrease the required voltage that signals a 1 or 0. Thus your transistors increase in an approximately ^2 fashion, while the power dissipation increases by lowering power consumption by two factors (V signal switching is lowered, and the associated A minimum at the gate is cut) and decreasing overall transistor size such that the gates themselves are smaller. With less switching power needed, and a smaller physical transistor size to have to allow electrons to pass through, you have the net effect of lithography decreasing power consumption at a slightly greater rate than the lithography can increase heat by packing more transistors into the same space.
The engineering has to determine what the acceptable voltage levels are, but for the last decade we've managed to keep or increase switching frequencies, decrease transistor size, and increase transistor count in roughly the same silicon die area. Our chips today actually use less power under loads than their predecessors (which is why TDP can drop). If you've got a hard time taking this for granted, let's look at a 2600k versus a 4770k.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2011/01/03/intel-sandy-bridge-review/11
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/core-i7-4770k-haswell-review,3521-18.html
You're looking at 156 consumed watts for the 2600k (loaded, 3.4 GHz), while the 4770k is 95.5 watts.
I'm using Intel as the benchmark here because they rarely have dramatic alterations where one generation is optimized for a huge improvement of subsequent generations. They've been focused on power management since Sandy Bridge, yet they still manage to give us more transistors, in roughly the same die space, at greater frequencies and even manage to decrease TDP.
Processor | Ryzen 7800X3D |
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Cooling | be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 |
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Software | W10 |
Intel have done most of that but not all, the frequency increases have been abysmal,and now intels core counts going up watch those tiny frequency increases melt away m8 and i mean tiny they aren't matching my fx8350s stock 4ghz in many skus these days
System Name | Windows 10 64-bit Core i7 6700 |
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Processor | Intel Core i7 6700 |
Motherboard | Asus Z170M-PLUS |
Cooling | Corsair AIO |
Memory | 2 x 8 GB Kingston DDR4 2666 |
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My oversimplified understanding: CPU architecture has a known Instruction Per Cycle number by design, power efficiency of the actual chip determines thermal dissipation which determines max frequency while still being inside chosen thermal envelope.I'm no expert but frequency isn't the best metric. IPC is? It doesn't matter if Brand A is 'x' Hz if those Hz don't give the performance.
What do you mean "yet". They manage to do it because of it, not in spite of it. All benefits of lower voltages get negated with increased frequency plus you get more transistors in roughly the same space which increases thermal density. TDP does get lower but even with lower TDP Haswell is still a bitch to cool because of higher thermal density.
What I'm saying is that it's even more necessary to focus on efficiency and power management with increased thermal densities to maximize frequency.
My oversimplified understanding: CPU architecture has a known Instruction Per Cycle number by design, power efficiency of the actual chip determines thermal dissipation which determines max frequency while still being inside chosen thermal envelope.
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Just agree with him @BiggieShady
For the love of god just agree with him.
The walls of text are more righter so acquiesce.
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So ignore me.
Go to my name, right click, ignore. If you want to bitch, despite there being a way to fix it, then you're being an idiot.
I don't ignore anyone and I never will. You are entertainment for me.
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Any my edit didn't come through fast enough.
The point is this, I'm long winded. I haven't made claims otherwise. If that isn't acceptable please feel free to silence me. It isn't meant to be an insult, simply me acquiescing to a perceived flaw that I can't, or perhaps won't , rectify.
You miss 50% of the feedback to your posts. Very few members dispute that you are very intelligent and have a good deal of tech knowledge to share with all of us, however, it's that you spin off into "people are stupid" regularly for some kind of extroverted egotistical self gratification thing that is mundane.
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Fury over-hyped and under delivered. It was supposed to be the fastest GPU in the world (it wasn't) and was supposed to overclock well (it didnt, and when OCed it drew tons of power). It was the same price as a 980ti, but was slower, more power hungry, and required the mounting of a water cooler. And it released so much later than the 900 series, allowing nvidia to gain a massive portion of the market.How on earth did Fury get into fail list?
On CPU front, Carrizo deserved a chance it never had.
Jaguar cores is a good example of focus on energy efficiency.
Apparently it's not only about process node.
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...The engineering has to determine what the acceptable voltage levels are, but for the last decade we've managed to keep or increase switching frequencies, decrease transistor size, and increase transistor count in roughly the same silicon die area...