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i want a z97 board but kaby lake isn't looking too hot right now
>too hot right now
90 idle? Is that for real or am I being memed on
Yeah you're being memed on with 90c at idle
It gets to 90c at load which is fucking retarded
The thing idles at a toasty 50c
It's still unacceptable.
Slightly less terrible, but still unacceptable.
Anyone pre-ordered yet?
I preordered the 7820X
When I saw the benchmarks that it shat on Ryzen I was sold
I probably should have waited until Coffee Lake comes out
delid it and put on better tp like Indigo or deep cool. Idling at 25.3C in a 23C watercooled with a 420 radiator @1000 rpm
>void your warranty by tearing apart our $300+ processor to fix the shitty thermal paste we used instead of solder to save $2.00 in manufacturing costs
>do a little bit of work to make a cheap part better
>buy ryzen so you dont have to fuck around with this bullshit because its soldered
>retain your warranty
how about I do this instead
Waiting for threadripper and ddr4 4000
Do what makes you happy. Just don't sit here memetexting about hobbyists treating their hobby like a hobby.
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X299 mobo VRMs overheating and 8 pin power connectors insufficient for OCing.
Why would you want threadripper? I have a 1700x and can't find a use for 8 cores, what the fuck are you going to do with 16 cores and 32 threads? Run a minecraft server?
You better cancel that shit, bro. X299 is looking like a rushed, buggy mess with motherboards that can't OC properly. You should also watch this, the performance increase is very inconsistent and in some cases it performs WORSE than Ryzen. youtube.com
>delid it
Skylake-X is much harder to delid w/o damaging the CPU as there are small chips around the die. Even the guy who made the delidding tool doesn't think it's a good idea to use it.
Delid. Literally that's it. It's the baby of the 7700k and 1700. The great single core of the 7700k and the great multicore of the 1700.
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Threadripper will be shit for gaming.
It's designed for workloads that can utilize parallel processing or use many cores for many tasks (such as virtualization).
The actual clock speed per core is nothing impressive (2 - 2.2 GHz) and many game engines are based off 10+ years old code that was designed to work with quad core processors at best. Single core/thread throughput is still extremely important for gaming unfortunately.
>The actual clock speed per core is nothing impressive (2 - 2.2 GHz)
Estimated Threadripper is running at 3.5 GHz all cores, actually. What you're thinking of is more like Xeon clockspeeds.
Ill buy whatever has better minimum 1% and 0.1% frames. Either ryzen or threadripper or coffee lake
>Anyone pre-ordered yet?
Only $999!
>It gets to 90c at load which is fucking retarded
>The thing idles at a toasty 50c
Jesus Christ. And I live in a hot place, that shit would get hotter than the sun over here.