runs at 1.1v too. It’s basically JEDEC 8000. Arrowlake probably should support this next year.
runs at 1.1v too. It’s basically JEDEC 8000. Arrowlake probably should support this next year.
Its fine. You can do 6400 even. Higher with some luck. Probably not with kit.
12100 with h610 board cost about same. Even comes with a heatsink. Lol
Depends on the price. Z690 boards are good quality and tend to cost a lot less. RAM oc is worse on ddr5. For Ddr4 there is no difference.
The ~$90 12100 beats most of them, that is probably why. There is really not much to consider any more. Even if you are looking for high core count cpus for a server or something. You may want to look at first gen threadripper or similar.
There is probably going to be 9000 series and 9000 Series 3D. Beyond that, don’t count on it. They didn’t promise anything, fair game.
There is probably going to be 9000 series and 9000 Series 3D. Beyond that, don’t count on it. They didn’t promise anything, fair game.
Is this with the newest patch that came out yesterday? that improved things a lot.
Is this with the newest patch that came out yesterday? that improved things a lot.
for overclocking 24GB hynix M-die dimms are best but they generally cost almost twice of Adie 16GB dimms. It’s easier to hit 7600+ with these, specially on 4 DIMM boards.
There are 24GB dimms from micron on the market as well, those are not good for high speed so watch out what you are buying.
16gb Adie is better value right now, You can get a kit for like $100. Higher capacity dimms are just newer, better and cost more than a over year old Adie. Something better probably comes out next year, it’s a rapidly evolving segment.
It is not 8gb, hurray.
those monthly unit figures for these overpriced rgb fans, just wow. free money.
That depends on the config you get. Base capacities are all single chip, very poor speed (and endurance) actually, even on their $1600 laptops. M2 pro 14" is like this and it’s quite appalling for a laptop this expensive.
That’s nothing like APO. APO actually uses ecores more, not less. For what? nobody knows unless Intel reveals what they do.
This is going be a lot more common and abundant on the market than 780m at least.
no, might as well get 14700K.
not even 14600K is supported. Maybe there is a technical explanation for it. It’s interesting seeing what it does. It really looks like it might be a cache access optimization rather than thread scheduling with how power usage drops despite ecores being utilized more.
I imagine this is going to be a bigger deal on Arrowlake.
Do these have nerfed pcie again?
You realize that the dies are exported to china, assembled on a card and then exported to the rest of the world right? Taiwanese companies have moved all of their production to China. There is not much left in Taiwan. Only Gigabyte has some left.
4090 is going to have low supply for the remaining of this cycle and it’s not going to be better for 5090. The cost it takes to move back the production to Taiwan, for a consumer card is too high. Sure they will assemble H100s and up in Taiwan no problem. Not a consumer grade card. The price will be passed on to the consumer.
I am running 6800 on msi z690 force with a 12700k but I am using the new hynix mdie 24Gb memory. With raptor Lake you may get 7000/7200 out of it but thats probably the limit of z690 4 dimm boards. I dont know about micron, they are generally not recommended.