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System Name | Intel® X99 Wellsburg |
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Processor | Intel® Core™ i7-5820K - 4.5GHz |
Motherboard | ASUS Rampage V E10 (1801) |
Cooling | EK RGB Monoblock + EK XRES D5 Revo Glass PWM |
Memory | CMD16GX4M4A2666C15 |
Video Card(s) | ASUS GTX1080Ti Poseidon |
Storage | Samsung 970 EVO PLUS 1TB /850 EVO 1TB / WD Black 2TB |
Display(s) | Samsung P2450H |
Case | Lian Li PC-O11 WXC |
Audio Device(s) | CREATIVE Sound Blaster ZxR |
Power Supply | EVGA 1200 P2 Platinum |
Mouse | Logitech G900 / SS QCK |
Keyboard | Deck 87 Francium Pro |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 |
Every normal person who used on Intel platform and have some of newer generations with DDR4 know that now is bad time for buying Intel processors.
They done every single move except to develop new core and can't battle any more with Intel Core vs Zen Core.
You should stop to buy processors looking Cinebench Multi Score because they manipulate with you on two ways, with frequency and more cores.
When you see that new core is 50% faster then previous then it's time for upgrade. But before that you need to do one thing or again you will be under influence of manipulation.
You should use average OC frequency on previous and new generation. Or if you don't do that you could measure single core of i7-5960X on 3.0GHz with new Intel on 5.0GHz.
One can OC 100MHz, and other can OC 1500MHz. On that way they still your money.
Intel didn't know that Zen cores will show up or Turbo frequency of i7-5960X would be 4.2GHz and reviews would be 30% better or more automatically.
Later they fix that, but now because much newer type of core that's not enough any more.
They try with customization to make car/cpu 10 years old competitive with new one and you pay additional parts, new wheels, turbo chargers, modifications, try to make him lighter and more faster and additional parts cost two times more then new car.
Cinebench multi is not relevant for upgrading, or 198 ws 175 single thread. Need to be 300cb vs 200cb example.
They done every single move except to develop new core and can't battle any more with Intel Core vs Zen Core.
You should stop to buy processors looking Cinebench Multi Score because they manipulate with you on two ways, with frequency and more cores.
When you see that new core is 50% faster then previous then it's time for upgrade. But before that you need to do one thing or again you will be under influence of manipulation.
You should use average OC frequency on previous and new generation. Or if you don't do that you could measure single core of i7-5960X on 3.0GHz with new Intel on 5.0GHz.
One can OC 100MHz, and other can OC 1500MHz. On that way they still your money.
Intel didn't know that Zen cores will show up or Turbo frequency of i7-5960X would be 4.2GHz and reviews would be 30% better or more automatically.
Later they fix that, but now because much newer type of core that's not enough any more.
They try with customization to make car/cpu 10 years old competitive with new one and you pay additional parts, new wheels, turbo chargers, modifications, try to make him lighter and more faster and additional parts cost two times more then new car.
Cinebench multi is not relevant for upgrading, or 198 ws 175 single thread. Need to be 300cb vs 200cb example.
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