WYP News Guru Jul 28, 2017 #1 What do you think of Intel's upcoming X299 CPUs? Read more on these leaked X299 12-18 core Skylake-X specifications. Last edited: Jul 28, 2017
What do you think of Intel's upcoming X299 CPUs? Read more on these leaked X299 12-18 core Skylake-X specifications.
G Gothmoth New member Jul 28, 2017 #2 What we can see here is that Intel's higher core count offerings will not be making any major sacrifices when it comes to single-threaded performance, which is great news for consumers. Click to expand... well yes and no. it all comes down to if it you need such a cooler or not: i would buy the 10 core.... i was ready to buy x299 this year and willing to spend a lot of my hard earned money on it. but not with these temps. at least these expensive 10+ core intel cpus are not PCIe lane eunuchs.... Last edited: Jul 28, 2017
What we can see here is that Intel's higher core count offerings will not be making any major sacrifices when it comes to single-threaded performance, which is great news for consumers. Click to expand... well yes and no. it all comes down to if it you need such a cooler or not: i would buy the 10 core.... i was ready to buy x299 this year and willing to spend a lot of my hard earned money on it. but not with these temps. at least these expensive 10+ core intel cpus are not PCIe lane eunuchs....
Dawelio Active member Jul 28, 2017 #4 Korreborg said: 18 cores @4,4GHz = Click to expand... Hahaha! :lol:
N NeverBackDown AMD Enthusiast Jul 28, 2017 #5 Intel can get bent. $1000 for a 44 lane CPU? Yeah right.