Read the reviews.. some of you guys cherry picked from the results according to your.. side?
It does look as if the new cache size plays a role, but
only at select applications and
only when (obviously) comparing stock frequencies. You run those chips near or as high they can go, you're still on top with the 7900X, anyway you look at it.
(Also.. when a potential
reviewer comes and posts about the TIM being a non-issue and how paying fortunes does
not entitle us to even the mere basics because "it's already enough".. and he says that while knowing this thing can reach 100C.. Anyway. I'm sure we'll have people reading that review as well, so why not i guess).
My thinking right now is that this is a purposefully obfuscated launch, meant to disguise the simple fact that no one wins.
You had a Broadwell-E and wanted to upgrade? More like a sidegrade.
You had a 4core and wanted to upgrade? More like sidegrade.
You had neither and about time for something new? Better? You check it out, you see that in the end, Intel is still ripping you off.
- You can buy a 6900K or a 6950X (older gen) or you can.. buy something that clocks a bit higher, has same lanes (not more), but a
reduced cache, meaning if you don't OC it a lot, the older gen is actually better for you, lol...
- Or you can buy something both new and better in everything (it being the point, right?). Wait until October, buy an 18c monster, disable some of its cores; that way (and
only that way) you have same/higher cache than the B-Es had
and a higher clock (hence my saying disabling cores, ie paying for nothing. But no other way to have an improvement in both).
That's the only true "better", compared to the previous gen. Anything else is picking what's more important to you and it's a picking that is not even contained within the same multi-core gen.. fail.
And once again, the "true" improvement here costs the typical Intel bucks. 2K-ish for the CPU, 500ish for the mobo.
So in the end, same old, same old. I don't see the price cutting. It's a deception, fooling those (victims) that only care about saying "i have an Intel 8core, not an AMD one". Those that care about the things we care? We're where we've always been, prices-wise.
That's my review ^^