Soldato
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Now see if you can catch the AMD offer. That would be an ultra win.
North America only for that, AFAIK?
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Now see if you can catch the AMD offer. That would be an ultra win.
Just won one of these in the Intel sweepstake! I guess I can stop looking for a new CPU now lol!!
Buzzing.
Congratulations, when did you get the email? It looks like I've lost again unfortunately, was hoping to get an email at the 11th hour.
Now see if you can catch the AMD offer. That would be an ultra win.
US only, first 40. Sticking with Team Blue since its for a gaming rig.
Chicken dinner? CongratsProbably gonna get the 1180 when it ships, since Intel just saved me £389
They could get a new board, ram and 8770k for the price a brand new 1950x would be worth on the 2nd hand market. So the most logical step would be to swap the 8086 for TR unless you are a collector of course. Personally though i would stick with the TR even if its not the fastest possible for low thread count gaming as those 16c32t would last a fair bit and be a solid power house if you do anything else than playing fortnite all day long .The funny thing is if someone exchanged it for a TR CPU,they could probably sell it,buy a Core i7 8700K and make a profit.
We are just preparing delid and binned 8086K skus now. I personally would not exchange for Threadripper. Its not an upgrade for gaming....
Exchange a £400 cpu for a £650 cpu... sell the £650 cpu and buy the £400 cpu again
They could get a new board, ram and 8770k for the price a brand new 1950x would be worth on the 2nd hand market. So the most logical step would be to swap the 8086 for TR unless you are a collector of course. Personally though i would stick with the TR even if its not the fastest possible for low thread count gaming as those 16c32t would last a fair bit and be a solid power house if you do anything else than playing fortnite all day long .
Wouldn't it be worth it for the sake of selling the thread ripper in order to buy one of your binned 8700k or even 8086k if the money stretches? I would!We are just preparing delid and binned 8086K skus now. I personally would not exchange for Threadripper. Its not an upgrade for gaming....
I have a mini-ITX system,so it would be a tad difficult to install a TR CPU!!
I wonder what percentage of 8700k's hit 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 ? and then compare it to 8086k's
GHz is king for games and most work loads. AMD would loose if I had to choose.