
The latest Intel 8th Generation CPUs are here with six cores that boost to some beefy clock speeds. We put it to the test on the ASUS Z370 Prime.
Intel Coffee Lake i7 8700K Review
Is this a possible upgrade path from my 5930k?
Is this a possible upgrade path from my 5930k?
Personally I don't think it would be. At 4k in games you're heavily GPU bound, and a 5930K is still no slouch when it comes to other activities. It's only behind in IPC and clock speed. I wouldn't pay €400 for a CPU and €200 for a good motherboard just for that.
Absolutely not. Total side grade. If you want to upgrade then you want at least ten cores IMO. Threadripper or something on X299 if you really can't bear to have AMD in your rig.
I'm also not certain of this but wouldn't going Coffee Lake actually lose you lanes? I mean that's why you bought a 5930k over the 5820k right?
Indeed but I have, in a sense downgraded, to one GPU now, so no longer the need for so many lanes, however it is difficult to let some of them go.
8 or 10-core from X299.
Is this a possible upgrade path from my 5930k?
Personally I don't think it would be. At 4k in games you're heavily GPU bound, and a 5930K is still no slouch when it comes to other activities. It's only behind in IPC and clock speed. I wouldn't pay €400 for a CPU and €200 for a good motherboard just for that.
Certainly looks like a nice upgrade for quad core folks. Not for us Ryzen folks though.I'm content to boycott Intel until they regain their senses.
This is what happens when a launch is brought forward; no actual stock. There's only 3 Dutch shops taking pre-orders still with no estimated date other than '2017'. Same for the Apex (no price listed). I'm still gutted tbh after waiting for months. Cheapest I can get it is at 389 Euro (455 USD/347 GBP), just unsure if it's worth a pre-order at that price or not.