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Post by: Ronin_sv on September 01, 2014, 05:12:03 PM
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Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: Balthazar on September 01, 2014, 06:35:35 PM
No sense for now. Maybe there will be some sense when 10+ core models of Xeon v3 CPUs will be released.

P.S. http://valid.x86.fr/cache/banner/g5il9m.png (http://valid.x86.fr/g5il9m)


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: Lauda on September 01, 2014, 07:27:49 PM
No sense for now. Maybe there will be some sense when 10+ core models of Xeon v3 CPUs will be released.

P.S. http://valid.x86.fr/cache/banner/g5il9m.png (http://valid.x86.fr/g5il9m)
Your GPU sucks, RAM overkill.

Haswell-E is nonsense, I hate their refresh lines.
Also these CPUs cost too much if you look at performance/price ratio.


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: BTCulture on September 01, 2014, 07:47:54 PM
Jesus fuck thats a couple BTCs


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: Ronin_sv on September 01, 2014, 08:23:49 PM
The performance scale in Multi-threaded Software are gorgeous.
Basically, Core i7-5960X faster for 150-180% than FX-8530, and about 90-100% than Corei7-4790K.

In games - there is no difference between Core i7-4790k and Core i7-5960X. It's about 1-3%.
 


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: omgbossis21 on September 01, 2014, 08:30:18 PM
I'll keep my 4770k for a good while....


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: Balthazar on September 01, 2014, 08:51:52 PM
Your GPU sucks
Maybe, but the only DIrect3D application here is Windows Aero. :D

RAM overkill.
I wouldn't be so sure about that... Virtualization and Solidworks are the main purposes for now. :)


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: Brewins on September 01, 2014, 09:15:52 PM




Entry Level — 6 cores, 12 threads, 15 мb cache, 28 lines PCI-Express, will cost to us - 1350$
Premium Level — 6 cores, 12 threads, 15 мb cache, 40 lines PCI-Express, will cost to us - 1600$
Extreme Level — 8 cores, 16 threads, 20 мb cache, 40 lines PCI-Express, will cost to us - 2180$


I can buy 3 computers like mine one for the price of one Extreme Level.


You right when you say prices are high.


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: omgbossis21 on September 01, 2014, 09:25:48 PM
Wonder if those run crazy hot, probably have better than usual coolers to go with them.


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: Lauda on September 01, 2014, 10:15:33 PM
Your GPU sucks
Maybe, but the only DIrect3D application here is Windows Aero. :D

RAM overkill.
I wouldn't be so sure about that... Virtualization and Solidworks are the main purposes for now. :)
Ah well if you're using it for such things then it is not.
Upgrade to 64gb  :P

Yeah unless there is an Atom series this isn't useful for you. Maybe wait for next gen CPUs (14nm)?


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: Newbiemon on September 02, 2014, 02:17:19 AM
The Intel 5960X is pricey, 1000$  :o

I think the main advantage of the new systems is that they are more efficient so less heat imo.

But im gonna wait for the prices to go a bit down before i upgrade plus i am waiting for the Nvidia 900 series, they skipped the desktop 800 series.  :)

btw check out the Asus Rampage V  :D

http://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/RAMPAGE_V_EXTREME/ (http://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/RAMPAGE_V_EXTREME/)

 


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: darkghost568 on September 02, 2014, 03:17:55 AM
I'll be getting the 5960X but just to go with my overkill build :P I realize there's no practical use, but I'm already doing a massive custom loop so I might as well :D


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: Ronin_sv on September 02, 2014, 11:40:53 PM
Wonder if those run crazy hot, probably have better than usual coolers to go with them.

Actually not.With a good water cooling at 4.5 Ghz - 62-65c.
With AirCooling - 80-85c at same clock speeds.
All clue in thermal alloy between die and thermal cover of CPU.


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: beetcoin on September 03, 2014, 01:10:43 AM
i don't use my CPU for anything intensive, so i think i'm content with my AMD 8320 set for now. i spent $70 buying a 7770 radeon 2 years ago and i hardly play games.. so wasn't worth it.


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: Winner on September 03, 2014, 02:01:27 AM
are these good for CPU mining? I don't see a point other than playing games with it lol


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: Ronin_sv on September 07, 2014, 02:52:54 AM
are these good for CPU mining? I don't see a point other than playing games with it lol

Yes. They are extremely good in CPU mining. 1x Core i7 5960x gives 120 Mh\s in Scrypt.
Build the system and give us a value response about this. ;D


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: Balthazar on September 07, 2014, 03:48:15 AM
are these good for CPU mining?
You can buy two 12 core xeon CPUs and 2P motherboard instead of this "extreme" crap. And after that you will have some money for weekend. :D

I don't see a point other than playing games with it lol
I don't see any point even for games.


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: Newbiemon on October 01, 2014, 11:33:57 PM
i think i'll go with i7 5820k or maybe just stay with 4970k because of all the upgrades necessary for the x99 chipet, new board, new ram,no money  :P

plus quad core is sufficient in gaming, and octa core is overkill except if you're into editing or mining.  :)


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: jontrue on October 02, 2014, 12:18:35 AM
very expensive Haswell-E .... CPU, MB, RAM ...


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: gigigigi on November 20, 2014, 12:01:01 AM
are these good for CPU mining? I don't see a point other than playing games with it lol

Yes. They are extremely good in CPU mining. 1x Core i7 5960x gives 120 Mh\s in Scrypt.
Build the system and give us a value response about this. ;D

Ronin_sv, 120Mh/s seems way high... are you sure it's not Kh/s?


Title: Re: Intel X99 and Haswell-E are in the stores already - Prices are high
Post by: A Cry for Help on November 20, 2014, 12:46:01 AM
are these good for CPU mining? I don't see a point other than playing games with it lol

Yes. They are extremely good in CPU mining. 1x Core i7 5960x gives 120 Mh\s in Scrypt.
Build the system and give us a value response about this. ;D

Ronin_sv, 120Mh/s seems way high... are you sure it's not Kh/s?

Not believing that either. Pretty sure he meant Kh/s.