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Intel 10th Gen Comet Lake thread


Where's the 4x PCI-E 3.0 lanes coming from to get a 10G LAN connection built in? You going to share them with the PCH lanes that connect up the NVMe drive, SATA ports, USB 3.1 and all of the other things? Or you just running the graphics slot at 8x?
 
Where's the 4x PCI-E 3.0 lanes coming from to get a 10G LAN connection built in? You going to share them with the PCH lanes that connect up the NVMe drive, SATA ports, USB 3.1 and all of the other things? Or you just running the graphics slot at 8x?

Yep all the same old problems and now Intel want you to buy a new motherboard so you can use their new CPU with that very old chipset.
 
And this now appears to be pure trolling :D

They would offer 8-core for $339, and $389, down from the current $488.
Would give hyper-threading on the six-core i5. And would give a 10-core 65W for $409, and you call it pointless?!

I call the AMD Ryzen 3000 lineup a big bag of garbage, then!

every time i see one of your posts i dont know weather to take you serioulsy or crey inside i really don't

Intel will never give you the prices you seem to be throwing around. I5 will not have hyperthreading Intel will only put hyperthreading on there top cpu's they ahve shown this for how many years now's? did they ever do a hyper threading on a i5 and not mainly on i7? (some i3 have had it also)

I7 this time around might have hyper threading but as for the price coming down Agin when was lasyt intel dropped there prices? look at current 9th series some small sales been on but there abck to there orignal prices Bring the price down on 10th generation wont happen intel are the market leader were it counts Dell, Hp etc all sell so many intel systems that Amd hasn't made a dent in yet so untill they do intel willl dominate.

i9 10 core cpu will be as expensive for base model as the 3900x around the 500 pounds mark maybe even higher if clock speed and ipc is enough to pull ahead of amd again But no way will we see a intel 10 core part for less then 500 pounds'

intel charge more for there cpu's then amd typically did Intel on the 9th gen could have made a 8/16 thread i7 and made the i5 8 cores and i3 6 cores they didnt do that they made a whole new ip for mainstream and then whacked the prices right up from 350 pounds to 500 pounds (which is were the cpu price settled) come on you cant really belive intel will give u a 10 core cpu for so little and also ebing 65watt i really want to see intel pull that one off with the power hungry cpu they have now
 
And this now appears to be pure trolling :D

They would offer 8-core for $339, and $389, down from the current $488.
Would give hyper-threading on the six-core i5. And would give a 10-core 65W for $409, and you call it pointless?!

I call the AMD Ryzen 3000 lineup a big bag of garbage, then!

I can remember you getting all hyped up about the Ryzen 12 core processor thinking you'd get one for about £300.
When the prices came out you then felt like you were being ripped off and turned against Amd, slagging off Amd and Ryzen at every opportunity.
 
I can remember you getting all hyped up about the Ryzen 12 core processor thinking you'd get one for about £300.
When the prices came out you then felt like you were being ripped off and turned against Amd, slagging off Amd and Ryzen at every opportunity.

Who would have thought that AMD had the intention to release Ryzen 9 3900X and Ryzen 9 3950X as limited series, which will remain out of stock for weeks...... :rolleyes:

Back in December 2018, we expected at least two 12-core and two other 16-core offerings.
 
Who would have thought that AMD had the intention to release Ryzen 9 3900X and Ryzen 9 3950X as limited series, which will remain out of stock for weeks...... :rolleyes:

Back in December 2018, we expected at least two 12-core and two other 16-core offerings.

when as rumous been facts? back in december there was no offical cpu or prices. i must be missing the point lol Amd have only said there bringing out the ryzen 5 3600/x 3700x 3800x and 3900x which they have relased on the date they said. Amd have not stated any more then that the 3950x realse date hasn't come yet so cant coment on that

And in no way is the 3900x a limited series lol Lots of people have the 3900x now i can say that becouse i got mine 2 days after release:)
 
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Yeah AMD should see a class action lawsuit because you're bitter about AMD not delivering on rumours from nobodies.

You should see someone about this deep emotional betrayal you feel.

It's unhealthy and results in many people asking wtf you're on about before and after you explain yourself.
 
Who would have thought that AMD had the intention to release Ryzen 9 3900X and Ryzen 9 3950X as limited series, which will remain out of stock for weeks...... :rolleyes:

Back in December 2018, we expected at least two 12-core and two other 16-core offerings.
In December 2018 AMD hadn't released any details of the 3000 series processors, there were rumours of 16 core chips at 5Ghz for about £400 but as much as we all wanted to see them chips it was never going to happen.

TSMC are making the 7nm chiplets for AMD and are also making a lot of mobile processors on the same process, that's why there is limited stock of the more popular processors, if AMD are selling all the 3900x processors they can make there's no benefit in selling at a lower price it will just create more of a shortage.
 
And meanwhile no one can buy it now :D Because it's out of stock.

There are a few reasons that AMD should see a class-action lawsuit and soon.

Your posts are hilarious.

I have not found a bigger Intel fanboy on the internet.

There is a reason you've locked your profile down.

Can still get your post history though.

https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/search/38913458/

You deliberately spin things as well, which at this stage isn't out of ignorance.

Yup, Comet Lake will have the same, current cores that are present from Skylake onwards.

Everything depends on the prices and power consumption. There is no bad product, there is bad pricing.

AMD's 12-core CPU is in limited supply and its price for an AMD CPU is too high, so no competition if intel offers a 10-core 65W for 410$, £333.99.

All anyone has to do is compare this conversion against your AMD conversions.

We also know Intel CPUs have a history of coming out above MSRP (even with a proper conversion) with stock issues.
 
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One day 4k will lose the chip on his shoulder.
AMD didn't release a 16 core part for £9.99 so it brought the world tumbling down...

His unbending support for Intel and belittling of anything AMD does is just bizarre.

Intel vs AMD share prices over the last 18 months make for an interesting comparison.
 
Who would have thought that AMD had the intention to release Ryzen 9 3900X and Ryzen 9 3950X as limited series, which will remain out of stock for weeks...... :rolleyes:

Back in December 2018, we expected at least two 12-core and two other 16-core offerings.

You keep calling other people trolls but the only troll i see is you. The crap you come out with confuses me, i dont know whether to laugh at the stupidity or get mad at teh constant AMD bashing. I think i am just getting bored of you now thogh
 
You keep calling other people trolls but the only troll i see is you. The crap you come out with confuses me, i dont know whether to laugh at the stupidity or get mad at teh constant AMD bashing. I think i am just getting bored of you now thogh

I can prove that you are a troll, like the army of others that occupy most of the articles under the tech press.

Look, AMD survived the years lack of competitive products offering because of its loyal supporters and fans. Today, AMD forgot its supporters, gets mad about them, and calls them "nobodies".

The chiplets design, when cutting the CPUs into two part, proves to be a flaw, and you can see that AMD can NOT afford to normally offer anything besides a single lonely 8-core chiplet.
So, this design targets the extremely high-margins server markets, while the stagnation in the PC market will depend on how many cores they would, eventually, be able to fit in the said chiplet.

Thanks to the gigantic overhead of intel, it's a giant corp with huge operational expenses, the Ryzen 3000 lineup somehow stands competitive.

If intel lowers its prices, AMD will be finished and done.
 
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