It's ALIVE and very LOUD after last being used in MARCH-2023. Windows update annoyed me for about an hour and half.
Here's the module information:
EDIT: Ah, you are right. JEDEC #2 and #3 are only estimates for OC.
4600 is the max it will do so I started squeezing the timings and hit a wall...
That's from a 12900KS. It's interesting because 12900K, 13900K, 13900KS, 14900K and 14900KS all show something like this:
Maybe the 12900KS thermal limits are there for a reason? As in, they noticed degradation on CPUs running at higher temps. For everything else, they decided to be reckless...
The one thing I can "foresee" is EXPO/XMP DDR5-8800 CL50 or CL60 modules. Might give a decent boost to bandwidth starved workloads and I'm guessing that it won't be that easy to run those speeds with Zen 4/Core Lake series so it could be one impetus for people to upgrade.
Actually very true. Much cheaper than spending money on a human relationship and then dealing with complaints, backstabbing or betrayal. Very few lucky people have successful beneficial relationships without losing money in the process :)
What is the possibility that Apple Mx SoCs have a higher frequency ceiling in macbooks but Apple will only pump it to the extreme if and only if it is forced to make itself look better against some competitor?
Take this GB6 ST score of ~3800. Maybe in Macbooks it can hit 4100. BUT suppose Zen 5...
If you don't mind, could you install Intel XTU and post screenshots of the various tabs in the "crashing games" thread? It could serve as a decent reference for the rest of us to see what a 14th gen CPU with proper current/voltage settings looks like.
Intel had a great chance with A770M 16GB. $999 laptop with 16GB VRAM GPU could've disrupted the gaming laptop market in terms of perf/$ but their drivers were in awful shape at the time. Even the Chinese company Machinist didn't put out laptops with that GPU, despite there being a pre-order page...
Oh man! My condolences. That was the most atrocious P4! (I may have that from an unwanted office PC I just acquired. Would be fun to give it a whirl to see how bad a computing experience could be).
You would work on that only if you WANTED to enjoy seeing your PC work step by step, with each...
I'm using only 2 but they are EXPO modules with a few JEDEC profiles in there. No XMP.
Funny thing is, I can't even seem to get the JEDEC profile timings working which the ASROCK UEFI is reading from the SPD registers. Must be bad RAM or even worse, crap IMC. It was in 2022 though so things...
From the 14900KS review:
Where does Intel specify the JEDEC RAM settings for its CPUs? A link would've been nice. Ditto for AMD.
On my Z790 mobo, 12700K defaults to DDR5-3600 if default JEDEC profile is chosen. So it's the profile of the RAM, not the CPU.
Intel CPUs crashing and Intel White Knight worrying about Turin/Granite Ridge power consumption :D
Man, I love the approach some people take to defend Intel's honor :D
It's a good thing Lisa Su is a sensible human being. Otherwise, they would be slinging dirt on her, "Intel CPUs crashing...
It's corporate apathy at the very top. They (Pat and everyone else calling the shots) know that they will get a nice severance package before Intel sinks. They are just doing the bare minimum to keep the company afloat.
Good combo deals at the bottom: https://www.newegg.com/p/pl?d=a770
Just wish the 12900KS weren't paired with the awful ACER card coz you need to depend on Acer for driver updates which they aren't doing a good job of...
Thanks!
I have to ask. You joined these forums recently. How did you come upon here? Any interesting story? Do you aspire to be a lifer here or will you get fed up one day or just not care anymore and disappear on us?
Would he be willing to share anecdotes? Things we wouldn't know in a million years or things we could never imagine? Of course, he can obviously change names and even add some embellishments, to keep the guilty safe.
Nvidia is the King of ....
I believe you are acquainted with the 4060 Ti?
Look, Jensen has kindly and generously saved you a $1! https://www.bestbuy.com/site/nvidia-geforce-rtx-4060-ti-8gb-gddr6-graphics-card-titanium-black/6543946.p?skuId=6543946&intl=nosplash
Technically it's not a scam, right?
No denying that. But if reviewers compare stock 14900KS to ARL Core Ultra 9, it would be unfair treatment of 14900KS or Intel specifically told them in their review guide to do that. Though I wouldn't mind if both are compared delidded. That would be fair too.
No, young one. It debuted as 32-bit but Intel was forced to launch 64-bit P4 thanks to Athlon 64 (Microsoft played their part in backstabbing Intel and working with AMD to bring out Windows XP 64-bit).
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/intel-cpu-history,1986-12.html...
Much better RAM: https://www.microcenter.com/product/669660/corsair-vengeance-32gb-(2-x-16gb)-ddr5-6000-pc5-48000-cl30-dual-channel-desktop-memory-kit-cmk32gx5m2b6000c30-black
This is the better deal as the DDR5 is basic and slow but the huge cache on the X3D will mask the latency of the slower RAM in most cases.
But if you can get DDR5-6000 or DDR5-6400 for $50 more, that would be a lot better.
The ONLY time I've had a bad reaction to console gameplay is when I tried to turn the image quality settings to MAX on my LG OLED C8. Forza Horizon 4 became unplayable due to massive input lag. And I've played MGS3 on a laptop with a lame TV tuner box connected to a PS2. There was a noticeable...
Yeah. Something expected from world class professionals and silicon engineering wizards...
It seems AMD copied them a bit too well. So well that Intel decided to change to not resemble AMD :D
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