• no_salty_no_jealousy@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    What’s up with comments on recent post? So many trolls coming from other sub which is not member of this sub. I feel like they are still salty about jayz posts about switching to Intel. Very typical reddit stupid circlejerk.

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        10 months ago

        interesting that intel posters are likely to post in hardware subs in general including AMD, whereas both AMD and Nvidia users are significantly more likely to post here compared to other hardware subs.

        don’t really understand their fascination with spamming this sub in particular. I suppose this explains how this sub went from barely any posts weekly to pretty consistent posts daily and similar ragebait as the AMD and Nvidia subs.

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      10 months ago

      At stock, 7800X3D and 13900/14900 are very close except for some games where 3D cache gives a huge advantage. But the Intel systems have more untapped potential for expert users.

      I just got a 7950X3D. Been very satisfied with it so far but it’s not very overclockable even tho temps are well controlled in my system. On an Intel system, performance could be much better than stock as long as the heat is under control. Memory also isn’t very tweakable on AM5 so far. Most AM5 systems are gonna be around 6000 for memory.

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      10 months ago

      Hello mate, what settings did you have to change in your bios? I bought the same CPU. I’m waiting to buy the motherboard. It’s not in stock yet. (Asus Maximus z790 Dark Hero) And the only thing I know is we should increase the volt and try to increase the frequencies. But I’m also reading that instead of increasing the voltage, we should actually decrease it (undervolting) and I don’t understand how we can then overclock the CPU by undervolting and having a stable system.

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        10 months ago

        This excerpt from Intel’s website may help you:

        Voltage Regulator Thermal Design Current Limit (VR-TDC)

        VR-TDC is a power management feature supported by Intel power management architecture. The feature introduces a current limit, naturally specified in amperes, that is to be maintained to preserve the electrical constraints on properties of the voltage regulator (VR). Generally, the control algorithm monitors the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) current, which is also measured in amperes, by reading current measurements from the VR. As with other control algorithms, this algorithm controls the power budget based on a given time window. If the limit is hit, the processor will reduce the CPU frequency (frequency throttling) to ensure the current remains below this limit.

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    10 months ago

    Honestly nailed 6.1 on 4 cores with 13900ks don’t think I’ll need another replica of cpu

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    10 months ago

    I wonder if we will see one day such CPUs for those with lot of money only. I am not thinking of the price for the CPU but the price for the required watercooling system you need with watertanks and cabling. I own a i9-12900ks and use a corsair icue h170i elite lcd 420mm but I feel even that one might have trouble removing the heat from it at peak…

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      10 months ago

      Those top end Intel CPUs are already kinda made for high end water cooling systems. You can’t really make the most of them without being able to keep them cool enough to not throttle. No AIO is good enough if you really want to push the 14900 to its limits.

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    10 months ago

    Huh… Well if thats what they need to do get some revenue, I guess I understand, but I wont be buying it. I really thought this node was already tapped out…

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    10 months ago

    It’s amazing to see how powerful a Jay Z endorsement is for Intel. All my gaming buddies ridiculed me for building a 13900k and now that Jay is switching to Intel, they wanna know “How’s that Intel working and does it BSOD”? 😮‍💨

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      10 months ago

      Yes, you stick to your overpriced marketing chip which cripples itself under gaming while running hotter at a lower power draw…

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        10 months ago

        overpriced

        Ye, flagship CPUs are always over priced

        marketing chip

        How? Intel is the one with the mindshare with non-tech inclined people. The amount of mindshare they have for their poor record over the past couple years in client is really impressive.

        which cripples itself under gaming

        3D cache with Zen 4 is just way more impressive than the bloated, power hungry RPC core. And more performant to boot.

        while running hotter at a lower power draw…

        No one cares about that lmao

        Also sorry you had to get a 3435x. That mesh must suck lol