Roger Wilco
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Intel has shown little sign of being bothered by RyZen so far, imo.Intel must be skurred of X399.
Only the high end Z chipset is launching alongside. The rest will be in December.That may be true but hardly helps prove anything. If CFL is meant as a drop in upgrade, why have a 300 series launch alongside it given that, as you say, Z270 is only 4 months old.
I'm not saying it can't happen but you've only got wishful thinking at best at the moment.
That may be true but hardly helps prove anything. If CFL is meant as a drop in upgrade, why have a 300 series launch alongside it given that, as you say, Z270 is only 4 months old.
I'm not saying it can't happen but you've only got wishful thinking at best at the moment.
This is some really great news, Sweepr.
I was originally planning to go with Skylake-X, but I think instead I'm going to replace my 7700Ks with 6 core Coffee Lake-S "K" models. No need to rip and replace mobos, great balance between MT perf and ST perf.
you didn't lose muchIt's just my luck. I was just getting ready to get myself a 7700k in 5 days, lol.
My expectations as well. I have little doubt they will increase the core/thread count in every Core segment. Now imagine if these 6C/12T babes overclock even higher than i7-7700K due to the new 14nm++ proccess. Exciting times ahead.
- H370, B360 and H310 chipsets motherboard at the end of 2017 or early 2018
Benchlife reported the 6C12T mainstream CL chip.Are 6 core chips on the the mainstream platform actually confirmed? As in you buy z370 or maybe z270/z170 and you can put a coffee lake 6 core in there?
Because when I read that list, the 6 cores are confirmed for the x299 (I assume HEDT chipset) but I see nothing that confirms a 6 core for mainstream in that list.
In the earlier data, we have determined that the 300 Series chipset's Coffee Lake-S processor will provide 6 Cores 12 Threads products, which is Intel's first in the mainstream platform to enhance the number of processors and threads.
What is the point of the 4-core KL-X? Isn't it going to compete with the 7700K and the 4-core CL?
What is the TDP of the 6 core chip likely to be?
Presumably we will get a little efficiency gain from 14nm++?
Ajay said:Well, that would be incredible (5.0 GHz seems pretty typical for Kabylake unless you get a dud). I don't think it's likely with 50% more cores and a larger L3$. I'd be pretty psyched over a solid 4.8 GHz on all cores. We'll see.
Intel must be skurred of X399.
Isn't competition grand? I bet if Ryzen was a complete dud, then Coffee Lake et al would have been "delayed" by a few months instead.
It has to be the entry level to the X299 / LGA2066 HEDT, I guess.What is the point of the 4-core KL-X? Isn't it going to compete with the 7700K and the 4-core CL?
If a 6 core chip cleans it's clock in June, then RyZen may well look like an 8 core dud.Isn't competition grand? I bet if Ryzen was a complete dud, then Coffee Lake et al would have been "delayed" by a few months instead.
IDK if there is a limit for socket H4, otherwise I'd guess @ ~125W (assuming the same efficiency gain that 14+ gave Intel).