Coffee Lake Price Leak?

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i7-8700K = $484.44 CDN
Current Exchange Rate = 1.28
380*1.28=486.4

Looks like $380 USD. So much for keeping the same MSRP as Kaby Lake (or lowering it)

Go to hell, stupid consumerist.

Amdrones BTFO

>consumerist
You do not know what that word means. Go scurry back to your pirate thread, kid. The adults are talking.

>14nm+++++

lol

>new motherboard required even though it's been the same architecture for 4 fucking years

total cost is gonna be 500 USD because you need to buy a Z370 mainboard.

Z270 isn't compatible, you can't even bios update it to support 8th gen KEK

RELEASE KABY LAKE AGAIN

RELEASE SKYLAKE AGAIN

RELEASE CANNON/COFFEE LAKE WITH 10NM BUT PERFORMANCE REGRESSION MAKES IT SLOWER THAN 14NM+++++

Is Intel the only company that can get away with this?

No, most nodes start with shit performance.
It's just that Intel's 10nm is so woefully late that the rest of the fabs caught up to them.
Intel relied on node advantage so much and now they've lost it.
Wonderful times ahead.

>the absolut state of intlel

I'm confident Coffee Lake will be a major success.

I7-8700K versus an i7-7700K should get a 10+% single core increase.

The biggest deal is that it has 6 cores and 12 threads, which should gain at least 40+% increase in multithread performance.

It will destroy Ryzen in real world performance.

Will cost under $400 USD.

>10+% single core increase.

*200mhz higher base clock.

Actually it's just higher single core turbo compared to 7700k.
The only thing that can destroy Ryzen is Ryzen2.

>I'm confident Coffee Lake will be a major success.
>I7-8700K versus an i7-7700K should get a 10+% single core increase.

there is

no need

to space your sentences

like this

>mfw Intel makes you buy a new board every two seconds

Socket longevity is a myth, goyim.

per the same clock, and it will clock even better.

looks like i5 will bring best performance for money

>mfw 7700K isn't even fucking 6 months old yet

It competes with 1600.
It's DOA.

(delid required)

dont forget the best platform Intel' has ever created

What a bunch of fucking idiots....
Thank the gods AMD is giving them real competition again

I have just one question:
WHY?

I'm Polish and that's wrong.

Yes, that's Serbian/Croatian acktually.

Really depends on what actual street prices are and how AMD responds. AMD doesn't have as high margins as Intel, but they can still lower prices a bit.

Intel might get away with high pricing if they bribe enough tech journalists to benchmark at 4.8GHz overclocks @ 100°C and pretend that's an everyday usable overclock.

>Intel might get away with high pricing if they bribe enough tech journalists to benchmark
Ahoy, even Tom's Kikeware Guide jumped on AMD's train.
There's no one left to bribe.
No, really.
Everyone's tired of Intel's kikery.

>not as high margins
>85% yields on the high end zen

AMD will win any price war

>might actually upgrade my 4.7GHz X5650 to an 8700K
>remember Mayo Inside(TM)

fuck

Just wait™ for Zen2.
Moar IPC, moar clocks, what else would one want?

Every online reviewer I saw talking about Ryzen could barely contain their glee that Intel finally had a fight on their hands again
They'll actually have to put out a good product this time

>218 Cinebench ST score @ 4.7ghz 8700k
>200 Cinebench ST score @ 4.5ghz 7700k
WOW. AMD BTFO

wow, a whopping 3% IPC increase over baby lake

>I7-8700K versus an i7-7700K should get a 10+% single core increase.
>The biggest deal is that it has 6 cores and 12 threads, which should gain at least 40+% increase in multithread performance.

6/8 cores will be more relevant a couple of years from now

Unless someone is on Sandy Bridge they're better off waiting to upgrade

>3%
It's zero.
It's a fucking refresh.

still more then Ryzen

WOW AMD BTFO x2.

I'll love to see intel shills killing themselves when the zen2 TR runs at 4.8GHz stock on 16 cores without setting everything on fire and drawing less power than a overclocked 7900X

I don't know what they teach there but 3 is not considered equal to 0 here.
>sure I'll pay $3($0) for the coffee goy, I am radda thoistey

Hopefully future Zen models can smash the 4GHz ceiling...I can barely get my 1600X to 4050

Was that 4.7 GHz ever even confirmed? I don't see it on their "leaked" slide showing performance improvement percentaces.

Yeah, just like Vega. It'll be just a year late though.

>not waiting for Icelake next year

>They'll actually have to put out a good product this time
It will just depend on pricing really, solder would be pro too but even with the mayo I don't think the housefires will be more than just a meme as long as you don't try to push 6 cores to >4.5GHz.
Their 6C/12T will probably be on par with a 1700 multithreaded and handily beat the 1600X in both single- and multithreaded. Problem is the 1600/1700 are simply great value for the price.

No. Actually it's more likely it was 4.5ghz..

We'll see tomorrow I guess.

10nm+ won't even be any faster than 14nm++. Only thing it'll have is lower power. But probably not much faster clockspeeds than 14nm++.

intel can't win even if zen2 only comes in 2019, their 10nm sucks ass

>Only thing it'll have is lower power.
Literally all that matters right now for Intel.
>But probably not much faster clockspeeds than 14nm++.
Even just 200MHz is a lot over 6 or maybe even 8 cores.

PC building newfag here, what does the ++ mean

literally marketing words for Intel being on the exact same manufacturing process as their last processor

the more "+", the longer they have been using the same process

Minor improvement on an already existing node.

>tfw bought the i7 7700k 5 months ago and it's gonna be obsolete the same year.

Theoretically how long will this cpu last me

Like two years.
Even Intel went for moar coarz.

It'll last until Zen2 comes out.

It's not obsolete if the new model is an incremental improvement

Wait I thought Coffee Lake was supposed to stay same socket?

I'm on an i3 6100(1151) and was just waiting for Coffee Lake.

Broadwell was also on 1150.
Looks like people here forgot about "desktop Broadwell" meme.

same socket but you still need a new motherboard because >new chipset

It's the same socket but it may or may not require a new chipset. Don't listen to the fags claiming you definitely need a new chipset, we'll only know tomorrow.

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Thanks.

So if 7 series is last one on current 1151, I should grab a 7700k before they all disappear right?

Coffee Lake?

More like Decaffeinato Lake

no, here is the Absolute Current State of Intel

BUY A NEW MOTHERBOARD EVERY SECOND, GOY

AHAHAHHAHAHAAHAAHAHAAHAH

But chrzanić does indeed mean to talk nonsense or to fuck something up.

If Intel is raising prices at the same time they increase core/thread count, it's really pointless as AMD will still be the better option at any given price point. This is not "BTFO" at all.

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The best part is that everyone gives merit to AMD for pushing intel away from 4 cores

plus you have to buy a new motherboard even if it is 100% the same socket layout

just imagine how many Z270 boards the manufacturers are sitting on kek

7980XE is Skylake-X

Coffin lake

I don't believe you, why would Intel use the 6th generation Core i series as their HEDT platform when the 7th gen is already here and soon the 8th gen will be released in a few days?

>buying a new mobo to upgrade the CPU
No thanks.

holy shit you're stupid

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Full list of prices converted from CDN to USD

i7-8700K 6c12t $380
i7-8700 6c12t $320
i5-8600K 6c6t $265
i5-8400 6c6t $185
i3-8350K 4c4t $180
i3-8100 4c4t $120

It looks like the locked i3's will be competing with the Ryzen 3's and the locked i5's will be competing with Ryzen 5 1600. Not sure where everything else lands as we need to know more about performance and OCing with or w/o delid.

Locked i7 will be competing against Ryzen 7 I guess, 1700/1700X?

*overclocks your path*

It's moar coarz on the same node.
You know what will happen.

>tfw intel is actually releasing Skylake again with another slight clock speed increase

120W tdp that is actually 160?

MOAR COARS
MOAR HOUSEFIRES
MOAR CHIPSETS

And you know it's gonna cost more. Leaks are bs. Intel has to pay their bribes so they have more overhead than AMD. Unless they go full Walmart and take a loss just to shut out AMD, but Ryzen is too popular for that to work. 6 core Boiledlake won't sell for less than $400.

>$300+ before multithreading kicks in
Intel wasn't ready for this fight, and it shows

isn't this illegal to do?

In most Western countries, yes. However, getting fined is just the cost of doing business for multinational corporations.

Intel won't decrease their margins, their shareholders won't allow it.

>2017
>still selling locked processors

this, they can't go below 60% (which shows how their silicon process and CPU manufacturing is a fucking joke, zen is getting absurd margins on everything that aren't the r3s, and if AMD sold them at 60% profit they'd be practically giving stuff away)

They're for actual cucks who enjoy locked cpus.

So Ryzen chips are still the superior choice... if you're going low-end, then AMD's platform will be undoubtedly cheaper.

Fucking $400 for an unlocked i7 6-core, holy shit. Why do it when an R7 1700 is only $300?

And you know that high-end i7 will be housefire tier and won't even come with a cooler. So like $480 after you buy an aftermarket AIO, when the 1700 hits 3.8 easy peasy on the stock cooler it comes with.

>Fucking $400 for an unlocked i7 6-core, holy shit. Why do it when an R7 1700 is only $300?
>And you know that high-end i7 will be housefire tier and won't even come with a cooler. So like $480 after you buy an aftermarket AIO, when the 1700 hits 3.8 easy peasy on the stock cooler it comes with.

A lot of people only build m-ITX. AMD lacks motherboard options.

In reality all these new Intel & AMD CPUs are excellent. It's not like someone fucks up by buying Ryzen or buying an i7.

Zen2 is supposed to hit 5Ghz

>A lot of people only build m-ITX.
What?
ITX is niche beyond niche.
>AMD lacks motherboard options.
What?
There's asscock and niggabyte mobos.

Don't most budget builders use micro-atx to save cost, since they are still able to utilize standard parts for the most part? AMD currently has zero X370 m-atx options though, so that kinda sucks.

Not that I'm not looking forward to it, but I'll believe it when I see it