Skylake-SP and Broadwell-EP have pretty much nothing in common. Ring bus was replaced by mesh, core architecture is different, etc.
and who is an AMD fanboy?
mesh was in hindsight a downgrade, 7900 and 9900k beaten fair and square in single threaded game performance, by their older sibling at same clocks.
Only problem with X58 is missing AVX instruction so some newer games are unable to be played on this platform...other than that is still totally fine for a daily driver.....
there are other platform issues at hand, the gen 1 pcie controller in the ich chip for one, usb3 addin boards have a possibility of using lanes off that instead of the IOH's gen 2 controller.
incompatiblity issues exist with this generations implementation of VTD as well, resulting in boot hang on windows 10 1703+
Intel only has a single chipset generation with massive amount of storage capability - not including third party, and thats X99, so most x79 was actually a downgrade from x58 in that regard
8 > 2+4 > 10
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