Skylake Release and Decision Making
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@creayt , by space I meant actual space... as in not filled with anything
Here's the linkies:
https://www.ple.com.au/ViewCategory.aspx?CategoryId=914
https://www.ple.com.au/ViewCategory.aspx?CategoryId=917However, I can see geographic location being an issue for you
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New system is up and stable. Pictures to follow.
Even pre-OC, SSD performance appears to be slightly faster on the new mobo than it was on the original t110.2 system.
Running an R7 360 at the moment, my EVGA GTX 970 SSC ACX 2.0 arrives tomorrow. I'm excited.
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Very nice.
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http://arstechnica.co.uk/gadgets/2015/08/intel-skylake-core-i7-6700k-reviewed/
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@nadnerB said:
http://arstechnica.co.uk/gadgets/2015/08/intel-skylake-core-i7-6700k-reviewed/
Soooo... Wadda ya reckon?Super disappointing
"But support for DDR4, M.2, and a faster GPU make up for lacklustre CPU performance."
M.2 can't compete w/ a single Sata Samsung 850 in rapid mode, integrated graphics don't apply to me. My question is, what does the switch to DDR4 bring? Would a system w/ an identical processor and all other components be palpably faster?
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@creayt said:
Super disappointing
Agreed
Dear Intel,
WTF?! Is this what happens when you have no one hot on your butt? Can we expect further disappointment?
Sincerely,
Matt.
PS - keeping the prices low didn't go unnoticed.
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Just looked at a bunch of Z170 LGA1151 boards - if you go with premium HDD options (sata express or M2) you're going to need an add in sata controller to get more than 4 drives!
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132567
4 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s ports (gray) These SATA ports are for data hard drivers only. ATAPI devices are not supported.
1 x SATA Express port (gray, compatible with 2 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s ports)
1 x M.2 Socket 3 with M key, type 2242/2260/2280/22110 storage devices support (both SATA & PCIE 3.0 x4 mode) When the M.2 Socket 3 is operating in SATA mode, SATA port 1 will be disabled.
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Intel doesn't actually "wow" anyone very often. Unless AMD is eating their lunch after kicking them in the shins, they really don't try very hard.
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@scottalanmiller Sure seems that way!! Super disappointing.
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The Xeon re-emerges victorious.
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it hath arrived.
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@creayt said:
it hath arrived.
OOOOH! Very interested to hear what you think of it
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Nice to see you were clothed when taking the photo
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@nadnerB said:
OOOOH! Very interested to hear what you think of it
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Nice to see you were clothed when taking the photo
That's a very large phone. What is that? A 6 Plus?So far so good. Being able to run 3x 1440p screens, two in portrait, without a stutter and to connect them all to individual slots ( this card has 3 full sized display port jacks, and HDMI, and a dual-link DVI ) is magical and helps Windows hold onto my config. W/ the daisy chaining method I'd find it'd forget them and cost me configuration time a lot.
Currently looking for some cutting edge visual games to test out its gaming prowess.
Took that picture w/ an iPad actually haha. My iPhone 6 Plus's camera is broken.
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I will say, first impression is that it was noticeably quieter than the AMD it replaced, even completely silent under load while gaming, streaming a video from DishAnywhere, running a bunch of serverware in the background, an IDE, a text editor, Slack, IM, Spotify, and about 20 browser tabs.
I'm pretty impressed w/ the Xeon + GTX 970 setup so far.
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@creayt said:
I'm pretty impressed w/ the Xeon + GTX 970 setup so far.
I'm guessing Dota 2, even at 3620x2036, just isn't very intensive though. I'll hold back my real judgment until I find something to tax it. Dota 2 is interesting though because it lets me multi-task pretty hard while playing. There are a lot of moments of auto-pilot and if you die you can get a lot of other stuff done while waiting to respawn etc.
Is it weird that my CPU temp hovers at around 27-32C and my GPU sits at around 64C? Is that a red flag or to be expected w/ my monitor setup?
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While running the EVGA Precision built-in benchmark the CPU temperature climbed to the highest I've ever seen it: 38C, while the GPU got up to 74C.
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Skylake is available for purchase now ( with a release date of Friday after this ), though it seems to be only i5s ( at NewEgg at least ) and it seems they're pretending the procs themselves are sold out in order to force people into combos.
http://promotions.newegg.com/intel/15-3811/index.html?icid=324906