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5 hours ago, Rage Set said:

Does this mean I am on a special team, RGB (AMD, Nvidia and Intel for CPUs/GPUs)? 🤣😂

 

EDIT: With @Mr. Fox and @Talon currently visiting team Red, my question is when will @Papusan take the plunge? 

 

These are some strange times, next thing I know @ryan would be joining the desktop crew as well. 

 

Intel is really in a precarious position right now and once mindshare and perception shifts fully to AMD, they could find themselves no longer the standard bearer for x86. Nevermind ARM gaining market share at an alarming rate and we have Nvidia coming on next with CPUs.....

 

The fact @Mr. Fox and @Talon have finally taken the plunge to run systems in tandem and like what they see so far is very telling in and unto itself.

 

Personally, I love dipping in and out of AMD, Intel and Nvidia hardware since 2005 with X2 and FX from AMD and going back and forth with ATI and Nvidia then AMD and Nvidia.

 

I just love hardware!

 

 

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5 hours ago, Mr. Fox said:

It's too early to say to what degree I like it. I can say that I don't "hate it" like I did the 5950X. I knew within 48 hours that the X570 Crosshair VIII Hero and 5950X purchase was a terrible choice with severe regrets.

 

It's definitely not bad. Apart from higher Cinebench scores (where it clearly wins) I don't think it is as good overall as my LGA-1700 i9 CPUs are, but it's also not far behind. I can say that I am happier than I expected I would be. So far, so good. This would be the first AMD product that I can honestly say that I am pleased with, and I am very happy to be able to say that. It was very demoralizing to always be disappointed and feel like a sucker in the past. I have always desired for them to be successful and gave them chances to change my mind because it benefits everyone if both red and blue teams can be successful. I think they finally scored a win in my book without needing to be superior to the Apex and 14900KS. Close enough to be compelling for sure.

 

As I grow more acquainted with things I will probably like it more than I do already, and I haven't identified anything terrible. It does have more functional limitations in terms of overclocking than my Intel systems have. I am being cautious about pushing it too far because I have no idea if Ryzen is resilient as Intel CPUs are and I don't want to kill it with my lack of experience with the platform. I suspect Core Ultra has even more functional limitations, so at this point I think it was a better decision than going with Core Ultra, but that could change with the next generation after Intel is done with the guinea pig phase.

 

Am I going to delid it and run bare die? Hell yeah. Absolutely. It's way too hot to leave it how it is. Every bit as hot-running as 13900/14900K/KF/KS, and hotter at lower voltage and less watts. People complaining about overclocked Intel CPUs running hot haven't tried pushing their Ryzen 9 system to the edge yet, LOL. It runs very hot, just like the Intel CPUs do. It does run cooler stock, but that doesn't count because I don't give a rat's butt about that.

 

I will probably order a der8auer Delid Die Mate and AMD Mycro direct die block in December or January, once I am done figuring out how things work. It's very different than what I am used to in terms of overclocking. I am not there yet. Hard to figure things out when there are so few AMD overclockers, and the few that there are don't share much in terms of technical knowledge. So far I haven't found any detailed overclocking tutorials like we are so used to seeing with Intel. Most of the threads with "overclocking" in the title are just people chewing the fat about gamer nonsense and very mediocre on the technical side of things. Everyone seems focused on playing games with very modest overclocking involved.

 

I moved it from the test bench to the case where the Apex Encore was installed and I am preparing the Apex Encore and Velocita for their new owner(s). Someone we all know and love is getting a once in a lifetime sweet deal on some golden silicon. 🙂

 

I really like this Carbon motherboard and especially the new MSI BIOS design. It is very good. Here is a crummy smartphone photo. In spite of the poor image quality, the system looks really good.

 

There are four things MSI could have done better on the mobo. First off, 4-DIMM DDR5 high end motherboards are stupid regardless of what platform or who makes them. So dumb. Second, the 8-pin PCIe auxillary power socket is in an idiotic place. I have a dual NVMe card in the bottom slot and I had to leave the heat sink off the NVMe closest to the motherboard because of interference. Second, the power and reset buttons at the bottom is less desirable than they would be at the top. On an open bench it does not matter. In a case it makes no sense having them there. The last thing was having two Gen5 M.2 slots. That was stupid. I have one Gen5 slot I can't use because I am not willing to cut the GPU down to x8 for the sake of having the slot filled. I still think it is a great motherboard and a good choice considering most of the alternatives are inferior or grossly overpriced (A$u$ pricing is as ludicrous as it gets.)

 

A personal gripe is that it has WiFi 7, which is only a good thing if you plan to run Winduhz 11. There are no Windoze 10 drivers for WiFi 7, same as there are no Windows 7 drivers for WiFi 6. That sucks, but it's not an MSI issue. If I ever used WiFi (and I do not) I would be pulling the WiFi 7 module and replacing it with something older and more compatible with OSes I care about.

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Thats awesome! So long as it works reliably and it performs how it should, it doesn’t really matter who makes it lol. Looks like it’s a great performing chip. When the 9950X3D comes out, I will absolutely consider one. I want to see W890 as well, but I already know it’s gonna be worlds more expensive. 

 

I’ve been running my current cpu all over the place with overclocking and stock speeds getting acquainted with its abilities. Recently tested out a 3.8Ghz with only 0.935V, which works great. But I just can’t help but wonder how another sample may run/perform OC wise. 😁So now I’m tempted to grab another 3175X. It has been pure fun, with no pains during the whole process fortunately. I hope yours stays that way as well since transitioning over to AMD. 

 

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1 hour ago, tps3443 said:


Thats awesome! So long as it works reliably and it performs how it should, it doesn’t really matter who makes it lol. Looks like it’s a great performing chip. When the 9950X3D comes out, I will absolutely consider one. I want to see W890 as well, but I already know it’s gonna be worlds more expensive. 

 

I’ve been running my current cpu all over the place with overclocking and stock speeds getting acquainted with its abilities. Recently tested out a 3.8Ghz with only 0.935V, which works great. But I just can’t help but wonder how another sample may run/perform OC wise. 😁So now I’m tempted to grab another 3175X. It has been pure fun, with no pains during the whole process fortunately. I hope yours stays that way as well since transitioning over to AMD. 

 

I wouldn't go as far as saying that I "transitioned over to AMD" at this point. That could happen still (as noted by @electrosoft in the post above yours) but not yet. The only reason(s) I considered this was because Core Ultra isn't an upgrade and I wanted to give AMD another chance to do something right in my eyes. I want both companies to be successful, but my preference among the platforms in my possession is still leaning in favor of Intel. But, only slightly. If the next generation of Core Ultra isn't better than what they gave us this time (in terms of P-core overclocking headroom and overall core/thread count) then that is going to make me think long and hard about what my future is for me with the Intel brand.

 

What makes it dangerous for Intel is that overall I am satisfied with this "not Intel" setup so far and I am not a brand fanboy. I won't buy anything based on who manufactured it. That's dangerous for any company that doesn't produce products and services that I like or want because I don't care about any of them at a personal level, or their brand(s). I only care about what's in it for me. End of story.

 

I do not "love" the way anything is going now. The 9950X and X870E seems very solid and performs really well, but it runs hot and doesn't have much overclocking headroom. At the end of the day I am in this only for overclocking and benching. If that goes the way of the dodo bird, then I am probably going to be done with considering myself a PC enthusiast. And, the Green Goblin, while producing the best flagship GPUs, are just dishonest pocket pirates and their GPUs kind of suck at overclocking now the same as Radeon GPUs do. Things could be better overall, and have been. Today's world is not a great place for those that love overclocking. There is far too much control over end user access, too much firmware castration, too many shenanigans and compromises going on with every brand now.

 

I am eager to see if I can eek out a bit more from the 9950X after I have decapitated it and gone bare die. I am hoping I can get it to 57x or 58x all core. That's going to be a challenge, but it could happen. It probably needs more coldness than what a chiller can deliver to hit 60x all core. But, I could be wrong if the delid drops the temps as much as it does for Intel. I hope so. We shall see.

 

My next build, if there even is one, will likely be something like your Dominus Xeon setup. That would be fun, and computers are just boring tools to me apart from this sport. Like hammers and screwdrivers.

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What is it and who is it going to? 27 pounds of awesomeness.

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14 hours ago, electrosoft said:

 

Intel is really in a precarious position right now and once mindshare and perception shifts fully to AMD, they could find themselves no longer the standard bearer for x86. Nevermind ARM gaining market share at an alarming rate and we have Nvidia coming on next with CPUs.....

 

The fact @Mr. Fox and @Talon have finally taken the plunge to run systems in tandem and like what they see so far is very telling in and unto itself.

 

Personally, I love dipping in and out of AMD, Intel and Nvidia hardware since 2005 with X2 and FX from AMD and going back and forth with ATI and Nvidia then AMD and Nvidia.

 

I just love hardware!

 

 

 

Finally got my 2x32gb A-Die set stable. I actually ordered an EXPO 2x32gb set on Amazon, and they arrived, M-Die lol nope. Back they went without even opening the box. I went to MC and as they said they had 3x in stock, I got there and nothing, the guy checked everywhere for them. Defeated I came home and decided to just manually set the timings myself and viola, they finally worked, much better latency and I can run 6200 1:1. I have no yet attempted 6400 but will try that next. 

 

Honestly so far I am very, very happy with my jump. I love having both brands now. It's awesome. If AMD drops a 9950x3D with both CCX being 3D-Vcache, I'll be getting that. 

 

My wallet has been very upset with me lately lol. Especially after I picked up the brand new Noctua Gen 2 140mm fans. They finally released them and I am upgrading all of my terrible 140mm fans with these bad boys. Unfortunately for me, they're not cheap fans. 

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40 minutes ago, Talon said:

 

Finally got my 2x32gb A-Die set stable. I actually ordered an EXPO 2x32gb set on Amazon, and they arrived, M-Die lol nope. Back they went without even opening the box. I went to MC and as they said they had 3x in stock, I got there and nothing, the guy checked everywhere for them. Defeated I came home and decided to just manually set the timings myself and viola, they finally worked, much better latency and I can run 6200 1:1. I have no yet attempted 6400 but will try that next. 

 

Honestly so far I am very, very happy with my jump. I love having both brands now. It's awesome. If AMD drops a 9950x3D with both CCX being 3D-Vcache, I'll be getting that. 

 

My wallet has been very upset with me lately lol. Especially after I picked up the brand new Noctua Gen 2 140mm fans. They finally released them and I am upgrading all of my terrible 140mm fans with these bad boys. Unfortunately for me, they're not cheap fans. 

This is informative for an Intel person trying to deal with the complexity of tuning a Ryzen platform. I found it useful. The levers and buttons might have different labels on them, but I expect some of this will be conceptually applicable to the non-monolithic contraptions we will see from Intel going forward. 😟😑 Bigger efforts with comparatively smaller rewards than what we have grown accustom to.

I have a kit of the new G.SKILL 8000 Neo (Expo) heading my way. This will hopefully be well-suited for the Zen5 X870 platform and less effort needed for RAM overclocking. It seems that Ryzen does better with 16GB modules than it does with 24GB.

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14 hours ago, Mr. Fox said:

I wouldn't go as far as saying that I "transitioned over to AMD" at this point. That could happen still (as noted by @electrosoft in the post above yours) but not yet. The only reason(s) I considered this was because Core Ultra isn't an upgrade and I wanted to give AMD another chance to do something right in my eyes. I want both companies to be successful, but my preference among the platforms in my possession is still leaning in favor of Intel. But, only slightly. If the next generation of Core Ultra isn't better than what they gave us this time (in terms of P-core overclocking headroom and overall core/thread count) then that is going to make me think long and hard about what my future is for me with the Intel brand.

 

What makes it dangerous for Intel is that overall I am satisfied with this "not Intel" setup so far and I am not a brand fanboy. I won't buy anything based on who manufactured it. That's dangerous for any company that doesn't produce products and services that I like or want because I don't care about any of them at a personal level, or their brand(s). I only care about what's in it for me. End of story.

 

I do not "love" the way anything is going now. The 9950X and X870E seems very solid and performs really well, but it runs hot and doesn't have much overclocking headroom. At the end of the day I am in this only for overclocking and benching. If that goes the way of the dodo bird, then I am probably going to be done with considering myself a PC enthusiast. And, the Green Goblin, while producing the best flagship GPUs, are just dishonest pocket pirates and their GPUs kind of suck at overclocking now the same as Radeon GPUs do. Things could be better overall, and have been. Today's world is not a great place for those that love overclocking. There is far too much control over end user access, too much firmware castration, too many shenanigans and compromises going on with every brand now.

 

I am eager to see if I can eek out a bit more from the 9950X after I have decapitated it and gone bare die. I am hoping I can get it to 57x or 58x all core. That's going to be a challenge, but it could happen. It probably needs more coldness than what a chiller can deliver to hit 60x all core. But, I could be wrong if the delid drops the temps as much as it does for Intel. I hope so. We shall see.

 

My next build, if there even is one, will likely be something like your Dominus Xeon setup. That would be fun, and computers are just boring tools to me apart from this sport. Like hammers and screwdrivers.

 

if the 9950X behaves anything similar to the 7950X after delidding and bare die cooling, the temp drop should be quite substantial:

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if the 9950X behaves anything similar to the 7950X after delidding and bare die cooling, the temp drop should be quite substantial:

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I am looking forward to it. der8auer has a 9950X delid video and it does seem to. What I don't know yet, obviously, is how much the temperature reduction will give me the additional overclocking headroom. I hope it does.

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14900KS vs 9800X3D deep dive:

 

 

Still has cache saturation issues (not much you can do about that). Dip has decreased in pockets.

 

Depending on game, 14900KS wins or 9800X3D wins.

 

No universal winner as expected.

 

Final analysis: Still has some 7800X3D problems and max tune vs max tune, monolithic 14900KS is the better GAMING CPU overall as once you're outside of that cache for whatever reasons, Intel is still king.

 

So what do you want?

 

Basically, figure out what are your go to games and/or games that use a dynamic/JIT/Realtime texture loading mechanism favor Intel.

 

Doesn't bode well for WoW and those dips/chunk on 7950X3D/7800X3D vs 14900KS. That has always been an issue for WoW and AMD. I prefer to have smoother gameplay at all times. As I noted before, dragonflight moves so quick with so many assets streaming that it along with raids just make AMD chunk/dip very badly. It basically doesn't exist for tuned Intel.

 

I'm sure Fallout 76 would go from a greased pig to a greased pig on steroids with the 9800X3D. 🙂

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Talon said:

 

Finally got my 2x32gb A-Die set stable. I actually ordered an EXPO 2x32gb set on Amazon, and they arrived, M-Die lol nope. Back they went without even opening the box. I went to MC and as they said they had 3x in stock, I got there and nothing, the guy checked everywhere for them. Defeated I came home and decided to just manually set the timings myself and viola, they finally worked, much better latency and I can run 6200 1:1. I have no yet attempted 6400 but will try that next. 

 

Honestly so far I am very, very happy with my jump. I love having both brands now. It's awesome. If AMD drops a 9950x3D with both CCX being 3D-Vcache, I'll be getting that. 

 

My wallet has been very upset with me lately lol. Especially after I picked up the brand new Noctua Gen 2 140mm fans. They finally released them and I am upgrading all of my terrible 140mm fans with these bad boys. Unfortunately for me, they're not cheap fans. 

 

Glad you got it sorted Bro! Expo is definitely not as robust/mature as XMP and we all know even XMP has its issues. Best bet has always been manual tuning for AMD. It just works better. I slowly dial things in over the course of a week or so and lock it down.

 

My 7600X could do 2133/2200 so I could go 6400/6600 properly but no such luck on the 7950X3D.

 

I am so hoping AMD drops a dual X3D 9950X3D. To me, that's end game and then some.

 

lol, that wallet pain. Time for a time out for cool down while you get it ready for those first day/week 5090 runs for us! 🤣

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Got the latency down a little bit more.

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On 11/8/2024 at 12:30 AM, Papusan said:

It seems Intel want be in front what you can do with your chips. What next?🤔 

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And the same can be shown here.... Intel don't bother with performance enthusiasts anymore. Why make it more complicated than it has to be?

 

Also Microsoft prefer that you don't have any choices... 

Microsoft seems to not like it anymore it you want to download Windows 10, even if you do it from an official source.

 

Here as well. You can clearly see it as in a sunny day, in same way as for the dreaded dark here in the rainy and cold North. Yup, Intel don't bother with performance enhusiasts anymore. Intel have changed course - philosophy. Why not just forget high performance products and put all the eggs into locked down low power 35/65W Core Ultra processors for Jokebooks and desktops? 

 

Nice with new needed bios updates for Arrow Lake. Intel improve their hardware with removing features they don't want you to use. Disgusting?

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The DLVR bypass could make sense for certain areas of application, but Intel should leave this decision to the user.

 

Intel disables Power Gate “DLVR bypass” mode on Arrow Lake CPUs, overclockers disappointed

 

From what we can infer, this leaves early Arrow Lake adopters at the mercy of their motherboards since not every board has an extreme overclocking profile tomshardware.com

 

Highest possible performance is on the decline. Power efficiency is the new golden pig. You can see that with Microsoft glasses as well. Of course Intel have now adjusted their course. They want their piece of the cake.

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Another tuned vs tuned matchup 9800X3D vs 14900KS:

 

 

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Its a gaming machine, beating the KS while consuming under half the power.

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The 9800X3D seems like a really good candidate for Intel's Cryo Cooling watercoolers. Fortunately it's now possible to run those waterblocks and AIOs using modified Intel Cryo Cooling software that doesn't have the stupid artificial CPU restriction check from here: https://github.com/juvgrfunex/cryo-cooler-controller

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The 9800X3D seems like a really good candidate for Intel's Cryo Cooling watercoolers. Fortunately it's now possible to run those waterblocks and AIOs using modified Intel Cryo Cooling software that doesn't have the stupid artificial CPU restriction check from here: https://github.com/juvgrfunex/cryo-cooler-controller

 

That is good to know!. I ended up getting a ML360 with the LTX Golden Sample 10900k I bought a couple of weeks ago.

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The hard work pay off. Intel can now legitimately claim to have the fastest Windows iGPU. That's something, huh bro @Mr. Fox ? Can't have it all. Who said Intel offer bad gaming performance vs AMDs processors? You need to win where it counts😁

 

Intel takes down AMD in our integrated graphics battle royale — iGPUs are still nowhere near dedicated GPU levels but use much less power

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The hard work pay off. Intel can now legitimately claim to have the fastest Windows iGPU. That's something, huh bro @Mr. Fox ? Can't have it all. Who said Intel offer bad gaming performance vs AMDs processors? You need to win where it counts😁

 

Intel takes down AMD in our integrated graphics battle royale — iGPUs are still nowhere near dedicated GPU levels but use much less power

What makes me the most sad is there are actually real-life, living, breathing human beings that care about that. Bless their hearts. 🤣

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10 hours ago, cylix said:

Its a gaming machine, beating the KS while consuming under half the power.

 

Very true!

 

For my desktop, power draw is of zero concern, but for gaming laptops it does come into play. All I want is a DTR with a proper desktop AM5 platform.

 

But you have to respect the PPW of AMD and especially Apple M4 with insane PPW. Just bonkers good stuff. Seeing as how the M4 Max is equal or better than M2 Ultra in so many benchmarks and tests, the M4 Ultra is going to be an absolute monster.

 

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Here as well. You can clearly see it as in a sunny day, in same way as for the dreaded dark here in the rainy and cold North. Yup, Intel don't bother with performance enhusiasts anymore. Intel have changed course - philosophy. Why not just forget high performance products and put all the eggs into locked down low power 35/65W Core Ultra processors for Jokebooks and desktops? 

 

Nice with new needed bios updates for Arrow Lake. Intel improve their hardware with removing features they don't want you to use. Disgusting?

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The DLVR bypass could make sense for certain areas of application, but Intel should leave this decision to the user.

 

Intel disables Power Gate “DLVR bypass” mode on Arrow Lake CPUs, overclockers disappointed

 

 

 

Most likely to prevent any type of degradation but still a slap in the face of those who know how to use it responsibly.

 

 

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Intel disables Power Gate “DLVR bypass” mode on Arrow Lake CPUs, overclockers disappointed

They are preparing their own autopsy report and signing their own death certificate. Turdbooks, sure, whatever, I literally don't care about anything mobile even a little bit. This is totally unacceptable on any Z or X series desktop motherboards. 

 

EXCELLENT example of why rushing to flash firmware just because an update exists exhibits the pinnacle of stupidity and the apex of ignorance.

 

If enabling LN2 mode restores the feature without goofing up something else it will be OK overall. I always ran all of my Dark motherboards in LN2 mode 24/7 without issue. HOWEVER the idea of enabling LN2 mode freaks some people out enough that it could cause serious irreparable harm to Intel. The bottom line is if the new Core Ultra CPUs are so fragile this idiotic safeguard is necessary to avoid damaging them then they are not a good purchase decision. Having unlimited power limits should do absolutely nothing to the CPUs unless they have been designed to be fragile rather than resilient as Intel CPUs have always been famous for. They were always hard to kill, even if you were deliberately trying to.

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Gosh, what is going on with PC tech stuff? I guess they take turns being kings of failure. Clearly, this is user error, but there is a popular mentality of trying to making companies responsible for the stupidity, ignorance and incompetence of the people that buy their products.


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5 hours ago, Mr. Fox said:

They are preparing their own autopsy report and signing their own death certificate. Turdbooks, sure, whatever, I literally don't care about anything mobile even a little bit. This is totally unacceptable on any Z or X series desktop motherboards. 

 

EXCELLENT example of why rushing to flash firmware just because an update exists exhibits the pinnacle of stupidity and the apex of ignorance.

 

If enabling LN2 mode restores the feature without goofing up something else it will be OK overall. I always ran all of my Dark motherboards in LN2 mode 24/7 without issue. HOWEVER the idea of enabling LN2 mode freaks some people out enough that it could cause serious irreparable harm to Intel. The bottom line is if the new Core Ultra CPUs are so fragile this idiotic safeguard is necessary to avoid damaging them then they are not a good purchase decision. Having unlimited power limits should do absolutely nothing to the CPUs unless they have been designed to be fragile rather than resilient as Intel CPUs have always been famous for. They were always hard to kill, even if you were deliberately trying to.

 

Regarding rushing for firmware updates... Intel launched a cpu that didn't even meet their own expectations for gaming. So new bios version is needed (probably several updates is needed). This means everyone with the new Cinebench chips or new platform from Intel need new firmware updates. And right before this, then remove features for enthusiasts is damn disgusting. Intel isn't what Intel have been. They don't even bother with gamers.

 

Btw. Intel can't afford offer gamers X3D chips... All is about the damn baby cores and loads of different tiles (incl dummy tiles).

Intel doesn't plan to bring 3D V-Cache-like tech to consumer CPUs for now

Maislinger stated, "But for us, this (gaming) is not an extremely large mass market. You still have to see that we sell a lot of CPUs that are not necessarily used for gaming. We still have it (3D Stacked Cache) technologically. This means that next year there will be a CPU (Clearwater Forest) for the first time that has a cache tile, but not on desktop."

 

Afterward, Florian Maislinger asserted that Intel's gaming market is relatively small, and designing an X3D competitor would be pointless if it could not be reused for servers.

Again, re-read what I have said before.... "You still have to see that we sell a lot of CPUs that are not necessarily used for gaming". This disaster cleary means Intel will put more of the eggs (silicon and resources) into locked down 35/65W consumer chips. + of course the more expensive server chips. Enthusiasts/Gamer products ain't their target anymore.

 

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Most likely to prevent any type of degradation but still a slap in the face of those who know how to use it responsibly.

 

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Where did you find one of these? I’d love to have one. 

 

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