Thursday, June 07
Daily News Stuff 7 June 2018
- AMD says "16 cores is so 2017", announces 32-core desktop CPUs coming in Q3 this year.
- Intel says "We can do that too!", announces 28-core 5GHz desktop CPU which unfortunately requires an external 1HP refrigeration unit. (No, seriously.)
- Steam tells the censors to get bent.
- Asus sticks a screen in the touchpad. Looks like a pretty nice laptop.
- Apple announces nothing. Absolutely nothing.
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I'd be happy with just 8 cores at 5GHz!
Posted by: Armed and Larry at Thursday, June 07 2018 04:27 PM (rTqn/)
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Have I got a deal for you!
(Don't buy it. It... Well, it doesn't really suck, but it's certainly not worth building a system around.)
(Don't buy it. It... Well, it doesn't really suck, but it's certainly not worth building a system around.)
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Thursday, June 07 2018 05:10 PM (PiXy!)
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My son's been using an i5-3570K for the last 4-5 years. Around January it stopped booting (that is, you could get into the BIOS and see the hard drives, but it wouldn't boot to any of them. I decided to build him a new PC--an i5-8400, because it was a decent upgrade.
Then I delidded the 3570K and replaced the thermal paste with something better. I don't have a spare case nor extra fans to put it in so I can't do proper testing its limits but I set it to 4.5GHz, changed nothing else, and ran Prime95. Didn't seem to have any problems except that after about 5 minutes the temps started going up, and up, and up, and I stopped it at 93 degrees. Presumably if I'd had a better cooling solution than one Hyper 212 Evo it would've peaked at a lower temp.
Not an 8-core 5GHz but we're getting closer. IIRC the limited-run i7-8086K will do an all-core 5GHz turbo with sufficient cooling, but it's only a 6-core.
Then I delidded the 3570K and replaced the thermal paste with something better. I don't have a spare case nor extra fans to put it in so I can't do proper testing its limits but I set it to 4.5GHz, changed nothing else, and ran Prime95. Didn't seem to have any problems except that after about 5 minutes the temps started going up, and up, and up, and I stopped it at 93 degrees. Presumably if I'd had a better cooling solution than one Hyper 212 Evo it would've peaked at a lower temp.
Not an 8-core 5GHz but we're getting closer. IIRC the limited-run i7-8086K will do an all-core 5GHz turbo with sufficient cooling, but it's only a 6-core.
Posted by: Rick C at Friday, June 08 2018 01:53 PM (ITnFO)
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There's nothing amazing coming out just now, but last year was great and it looks like next year could be even better. We could be seeing 8 core mainstream desktop CPUs from Intel, and 12 or even 16 cores from AMD.
Plus PCIe 4.0 should start rolling out, which will effectively double the I/O bandwidth for new PCs.
Plus PCIe 4.0 should start rolling out, which will effectively double the I/O bandwidth for new PCs.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Friday, June 08 2018 02:25 PM (PiXy!)
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It figures--I just had a new PC ordered at work.
However I got an i7-8700, so it'll be a huge step up from the Haswell-era PC I'm using now.
I mean, you wind up always buying something that's almost immediately obsolete anyway, but at least I managed not to get an i5-7200 or something to replace my 4590 or whatever it is. Also I got more RAM, an SSD, and two new monitors that are an upgrade from what I'm using now.
However I got an i7-8700, so it'll be a huge step up from the Haswell-era PC I'm using now.
I mean, you wind up always buying something that's almost immediately obsolete anyway, but at least I managed not to get an i5-7200 or something to replace my 4590 or whatever it is. Also I got more RAM, an SSD, and two new monitors that are an upgrade from what I'm using now.
Posted by: Rick C at Saturday, June 09 2018 04:05 AM (ITnFO)
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The 8086 is truly a limited edition - I've heard they're only making 50,000 of them.
The 8700 is still the top Intel mainstream part, by no means obsolete... Yet.
The 8700 is still the top Intel mainstream part, by no means obsolete... Yet.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Saturday, June 09 2018 12:00 PM (PiXy!)
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Wow that's a lotta heat to dissipate. I have a 250W heater to warm my feet in the winter, so 1/2 the year I'd be set. 35CFM air flow too, like having a vacuum cleaner running next to you. Have to bolt it down so it wouldn't fly away, lol! I think I'll wait a bit longer.
Posted by: Armed and Larry at Monday, June 11 2018 07:46 AM (rTqn/)
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If 7nm stays on track, next year's model should cut that to 150W and improve clock speeds. This is only for people who really need it.
I had two 125W CPUs running under my desk for about four years. Nice during the winter months. Now replaced both with a single 65W 8 core Ryzen.
I had two 125W CPUs running under my desk for about four years. Nice during the winter months. Now replaced both with a single 65W 8 core Ryzen.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Monday, June 11 2018 03:16 PM (PiXy!)
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