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Been this way for a while now. Generally speaking:
< 1.30v eg 1.26-1.28v 5GHz stable = golden CPU.
1.30v 5GHz stable = silver CPU.
1.35v+ 5GHz stable = good CPU.
1.4v+ 5GHz stable = stinker.
Looks like mine is Golden
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Been this way for a while now. Generally speaking:
< 1.30v eg 1.26-1.28v 5GHz stable = golden CPU.
1.30v 5GHz stable = silver CPU.
1.35v+ 5GHz stable = good CPU.
1.4v+ 5GHz stable = stinker.
Looks like mine is Golden
Why pair it with a lowly 580?? Review is pants tbh, at least give it a decent GPU.
So its performance is exactly the same as the 8700K.
Looks like mine is a good sample too, 1.25-1.3v for 5Ghz given my more limited VRM in the notebook is a great result.
Looks like these are good center wafer chips.
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Same has gone for AMD in the past, I had a first batch chip that smashed anything after it a few years back.
Speaking of having decent ram I've been running these 3ghz sodimms (cl16) for 2 years but they really can't go much beyond that. Any chance of some high performance sodimms?
Why pair it with a lowly 580?? Review is pants tbh, at least give it a decent GPU.
Look at the non-gaming results.
As someone who has owned both Coffee Lake and Ryzen, and a 1440p G-Sync monitor, I can't agree with your assertion. Indeed, the reason I still have my "placeholder" 1600 is entirely because I didn't notice this supposed gulf in performance. And indeed even taking subjective and perceived experience out of the equation, my overclocked 1080 Ti taps out long before the CPU does in anything remotely demanding, as measured objectively by MSI Afterburner's OSD. In terms of stuff I have installed right now that can make decent use of a 1080 Ti - Far Cry 5, Assassin's Creed: Origins, Watch Dogs 2, Mirror's Edge: Catalyst, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Quantum Break, Mass Effect: Andromeda - my GPU is pegged at 100%, which means I have nothing to gain from throwing more CPU power at it.
Perhaps you could name some games where I'm apparently really missing out. I'll give you World of Warcraft, where a highly-clocked Intel CPU certainly does provide a notable benefit, though I feel that's a poor argument for buying an 8700K when an overclocked G3258 would provide the same benefit.