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INTEL BRING THE BIG GUNS!

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That's the great thing about boxes, I guess. They can be interchangeable! :D. Although if I put a 1950X in an Intel box, it still wouldn't be able to do this ;)


Do what?

Doesn't look like it's doing anything - I bet the desktop runs super fast though!
 
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I can see a stability/benchmark run and I can see an overclock.

I can easily run a bench then apply a big overclock to get a cpu-z screenshot.
 
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@Silent_Scone

Nice :) .

Not read much about TR, still waiting on WC parts for it so not yet experienced it. AMD again are going for price to performance angle.

i9 7900X is £860 on OCuk, TR 1920X is £750. In the test cases shown on techday TR 1920X does pretty well against a i9 7900X. Of course this is stock vs stock, any chance of some CB15 on 4.7GHz i9 7900X?

Cheers

price vs performance has always been amds market.its never really changed.they in for the value customer.
 
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Monstrous and impressive indeed! 4000MHz CL16 is a bit mental.

Priced out of my league unfortunately. I think Intel may have created a different tier of hardware through costing of this. Though I'd be interested in a workstation example for Solidworks and Cinema4D at work.
I'd be interested in the 12-Core myself if it has some decent overclocking headroom and comes down in price a bit.
 
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So still way behind the 1950x. Cheers for the info :)

It's this kind of mentality that is impossible to argue with. If you're happy with synthetic performance, then that's entirely your prerogative.


@Silent_Scone

Nice :) .

Not read much about TR, still waiting on WC parts for it so not yet experienced it. AMD again are going for price to performance angle.

i9 7900X is £860 on OCuk, TR 1920X is £750. In the test cases shown on techday TR 1920X does pretty well against a i9 7900X. Of course this is stock vs stock, any chance of some CB15 on 4.7GHz i9 7900X?

Cheers

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