Overclocker der8auer tears a hole in Skylake-X overclocking rumours

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The overclocker der8auer has torn a hole in recent X299 Skylake-X overclocking rumours by showing a 5GHz overclock on a Corsair 280mm AIO liquid cooler, estimating that the average chip will reach 4.7GHz after delidding.



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Now we have Skylake-X which is a lot cheaper and we CAN push it to 5 GHz, so what's all this negative press about? I don't really understand it. So from my point of view this is a very impressive CPU, so we have very high single-thread performance on the 10-core and also high MT performance, which we didn't have before in a Broadwell-E (probably comparing to mainstream).

It's still 1000£$€ to get a chip that isn't artificially gimped. If you buy a cheaper one, you've paid for motherboard features that you can't use for no good reason. It's still 'enthusiast' premium priced chips that require you to murder your warranty by delidding to get your money's worth. I suppose getting lots of free parts makes you forget what it's like to get treated like a mug by a lazy, exploitative mega-corporation.
 
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Now we have Skylake-X which is a lot cheaper and we CAN push it to 5 GHz, so what's all this negative press about? I don't really understand it. So from my point of view this is a very impressive CPU, so we have very high single-thread performance on the 10-core and also high MT performance, which we didn't have before in a Broadwell-E (probably comparing to mainstream).

It's still 1000£$€ to get a chip that isn't artificially gimped. If you buy a cheaper one, you've paid for motherboard features that you can't use for no good reason. It's still 'enthusiast' premium priced chips that require you to murder your warranty by delidding to get your money's worth. I suppose getting lots of free parts makes you forget what it's like to get treated like a mug by a lazy, exploitative mega-corporation.

Some one should re post this on his facebook page.....

Very well said.
 
Now we have Skylake-X which is a lot cheaper and we CAN push it to 5 GHz, so what's all this negative press about? I don't really understand it. So from my point of view this is a very impressive CPU, so we have very high single-thread performance on the 10-core and also high MT performance, which we didn't have before in a Broadwell-E (probably comparing to mainstream).

It's still 1000£$€ to get a chip that isn't artificially gimped. If you buy a cheaper one, you've paid for motherboard features that you can't use for no good reason. It's still 'enthusiast' premium priced chips that require you to murder your warranty by delidding to get your money's worth. I suppose getting lots of free parts makes you forget what it's like to get treated like a mug by a lazy, exploitative mega-corporation.

Exactly the point I'm trying to make in that videos comment section without success.... :P ppl are even selling me that "you can keep warranty if you delid it well"... Looooooolll
 
Exactly the point I'm trying to make in that videos comment section without success.... :P ppl are even selling me that "you can keep warranty if you delid it well"... Looooooolll

So much for making yourself look like a complete and utter no knowledge retard ^_^
 
As well as what's already been said above, people bought Broadwell-E CPU's in troves. If Skylake-X is such a resounding success, what does that make Broadwell-E? A resounding failure that people lapped up like warm milk.
 
As well as what's already been said above, people bought Broadwell-E CPU's in troves. If Skylake-X is such a resounding success, what does that make Broadwell-E? A resounding failure that people lapped up like warm milk.

It's like dishwasher soap or anything else really, isn't it? The new product is that much better so the previous stuff must have been a nightmare! :D
 
It's like dishwasher soap or anything else really, isn't it? The new product is that much better so the previous stuff must have been a nightmare! :D

AMD's 5-year-old architecture sucked and no one bought it. Makes sense. Ryzen is a success irrelevant of the company's prior failure. Broadwell-E, on the other hand, is 18 months old, sucked, yet everyone bought it and was considered a success... until a rumoured 10-core that clocks to 4.8Ghz by a professional overclocker. The CPU's functioned and performed well, but by no means does that constitute an exemption from the apt adjective 'sucked'.
 
It's like dishwasher soap or anything else really, isn't it? The new product is that much better so the previous stuff must have been a nightmare! :D

Buy the new Intel skylake-X Dishwashing detergent. It washes dishes 5% cleaner than the last version. Its much better (honestly) all of our marketing guys who get free stuff will tell you that, It even works a bit faster if void your customer warranty!
Please note: You need a new dishwasher to run the latest detergent (But only because we hope you will buy our new dishwashing detergent)

Intel dishwashing detergent (smells like fresh bull***t)
 
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Is there a higher risk of the silicon deforming or cracking on a larger die such as this during delidding? Is the AIO use for marketing to position the appeal as more mainstream? The constant mentioning of top quality samples is worrying. What does the average or bottom rung sample achieve? Will be very interested to see retail rates for results.
 
I don't know why are you so negative? 5Ghz on 10 cores is insane. I don't know how good AMD's response will be but intel is setting the bar high.
 
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