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so is Intel using the same motherboards for their mainstream AND enthsusiast processors?

i don't get it

Isn't the new socket a hexagon

Thinking about waiting for it

Or they're moving towards a single socket standard where you can mix and match mobos.

>using consumer shit
>not getting xeon over consumer shit

NO

Kaby Lake still uses LGA 1151 and so will Cannonlake

Kaby Lake-X is using Skylake-X's enthusiast socket LGA 2066, basically a new SKU for 4 cores and high clockspeeds

who the fuck gets anything intel? the markup is hilarious and you should feel bad. for the same price you could get several chink CPUs with a 1% drop in performance and spend the rest on a multi socket server board. you would be destroying everyone on Sup Forums.

>china will never release their superior cheap CPU

so basically KBL-X is just KBL-S on LGA2066? what's the point?

No thanks then. The enthusiast board will be out of date just like x99.

LGA 11xx or its successor will be bleeding edge and rock solid as usual.

Intel doesn't want to cut down the 10 core chip to 4 cores, it's probably cheaper to put 4 Kaby Lake-X cores on a LGA 2066 package

>says 4/6/8/10 cores
>still releases dual core desktop processors

yea, but why bother with that in the first place? couldn't they just release KBL-X 10/8/6 later on? unless they're not going to release unlocked versions of KBL for LGA1151, this seems pointless. even then, it's only going to be able to use half the DIMM slots available. just seems half-assed.

>paying enterprise prices for a personal computer

Nah, I don't feel like throwing away money.

OC socket confirmed backwards compatible with Skylake-X

i3's get different silicon.

They might just be 4 cores cut down to 2 as well. Intel has done that.

Protip: you can get the Xeon equivalent for less on many models.

Good goy, my son!

There are downsides to that. Xeons can't be overclocked and they sometimes have lower turbo multiplier.

Non-K models can't be OC'd either hence "equivalent"

Chinese are very secretive about those things, just like their space program.

Oh, but people almost always buy K on desktop.

And half of them don't even bother to OC it

>Xeons can't be overclocked
ASRock sends their regards.

And I'm one of those people. Although knowing that, I just bought a Xeon.

I think Intel disabled that in a microcode update.

>skylake
>buying the technological Jew
>enjoying getting cucked by Microsoft and Intel

Fucking pleb

I dont get it.

Why is Skylake-X better in every way than KabyLake-X ??

Whats the point of KabyLake-X ???????????

>Xeons can't be overclocked and they sometimes have lower turbo multiplier

That information is severely outdated doesn't apply to modern 1xxx series Xeons, which are fully unlocked.

>BUTTMAD AYYMDPOORFAGS DETECTED

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>This is basically AMD's own version of the Intel Management Engine. It has all of the same basic security and freedom issues, although the implementation is wildly different.

>For a company to go from being so good, to so bad, in just 3 years, shows that something is seriously wrong with AMD. Like Intel, they do not deserve your money.

>muh AMD
>muh "best price-performance" products
Enjoy the increased power bill and heat that only AMD delivers.

Not seeing any information implying they are unlocked. Unless you're talking about Xeons on the 1151 platform, which I don't know anything about.

>tfw I have LGA 1150 mobo & CPU

>yet another socket change
Hoping Zen can beat a 3570k, I would switch to their 8 core in a flash. If they fail, then Skylake-E it is, Broadwell-E can fuck off.

Not as if you'll ever need to upgrade. An OC haswell quad core is all you'll need for almost anything for the foreseeable future.

The only reason there is to upgrade from 1150 is the M2 slot.

Everything else is pretty much the same perfomance wise.

i7 4770

What is there even to upgrade on M.2? There's Z97 boards with x4 M.2. and even NVME support.