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10 minutes ago, martin-w said:

 

What cooling is that Hasse?

I run EK 360 rad with D5 pump in a Fractal DefineC  , the 2 x 1080 TI on separate loop  2 x 420 monsta with 2x D5. the rads is mounted outside the Chassi

ambient 20-22C

Its the pump and rad that feed the Gpus on the pic only a Ek block instead of the NZXT 61 

https://www.dropbox.com/preview/public/8700K/Foto 2018-03-22 17 00 30.jpg?role=personal

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2 minutes ago, westman said:

I run EK 360 rad with D5 pump in a Fractal DefineC  , the 2 x 1080 TI on separate loop  2 x 420 monsta with 2x D5. the rads is mounted outside the Chassi

ambient 20-22C

 

Ha, that explains the great temps then. 😀

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13 hours ago, westman said:

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Finished a HT On profile 5.3ghz 1.36v mem 4400mhz C18 prefer C18 1T/4400 before 4600/C19 2T ,temp occt linpack 60-64c as in P3D, time for a 5.5 HT off now

 

Damn dude! You memory speeds are almost off the charts:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAS_latency#Memory_timing_examples

...just a couple ticks away from that 7.92ns First word.

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On 6/20/2018 at 6:54 AM, westman said:

never run passmark, here is my result dont know if its good or bad.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/1a7esxj5x9o90m6/Passmark8700k.png?dl=0

Single tread , single seems to be very good 

 Ht-On 5.3        https://www.dropbox.com/s/xz5l8536r5w1hyo/Ht-on.png?dl=0

 Ht-off 5.5        https://www.dropbox.com/s/wym3yoo9ejx0k3s/Ht-off.png?dl=0  

My 8600  passmark cpu at 5.0 (single thread) and mem scores are competitive ...certainly beat the default 8086

 

My mem

https://www.dropbox.com/s/4so0gdqhuebhux2/Captureaa.PNG?dl=0

 

My cpu ...see single thread performance

https://www.dropbox.com/s/8lwteqzwohmy4xy/Pas cpu 5.1.PNG?dl=0

 

 

 

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Hi guys,

Actually price difference here between 8600K and 8700K is 150 USD. Is it worth to spend that or is 8600K enough for P3d 4.3 operation?

THanks in advance. 

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2 hours ago, zwenna said:

Actually price difference here between 8600K and 8700K is 150 USD. Is it worth to spend that or is 8600K enough for P3d 4.3 operation?

WoW!  When I first bought my 8600K, it was just a $75 difference.  The 8600K cost $75 more.  The 8700K was cheaper.  If you want a CPU that OC's at 5.0GHz with all 6 cores too by selecting the XMP Mode in the BIOS and syncing all cores at 50, then the 8600K is for U.  I understand 8700K users can get to 4.8 GHz easy but have to work a little (very little) to get to 5.0.  There really is no difference though (except the 8600K is faster).


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Are we talking 8086 or 8600K vs the 8700K?

If you're puter savy, or interested in the subject, the 8600K will perform virtually the same as the 8700K, but take that $150 and put into other performance critical components such as stronger memory, motherboard and/or video card you'll probably be show-boating your friends with the 8700K on the lesser mobo, memory or video card. :-)

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I'm saying actually 8700k is 150 USD over 8600k.

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46 minutes ago, zwenna said:

I'm saying actually 8700k is 150 USD over 8600k.

Yeah again, they are essentially the same processor less the hyperthreading that comes with the 8700K. The 8700 and 8600 both use the same bios settings ...pretty much everything is the same. The difference maker is you can take that $150 and buy a 1080ti instead of the 1070 or 4000 C17 memory with a mobo that will run the memory instead of the 3000 c16 on a budget mobo.  If the 8700K and the 8600K are both constrained by the same fixed budget dollar and that $150 savings is invested into other critical performance parts the 8600K will totally out perform the 8700k. Now if not on a budget.. then get the 8700K and see Rob. <g>

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Catched that. Thx for help. Not sure if I really need HT for P3d.  Budget is Not the point. Gaining is more important to me.

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18 minutes ago, zwenna said:

Catched that. Thx for help. Not sure if I really need HT for P3d.  Budget is Not the point. Gaining is more important to me.

Yeah, the 8600k choice was easy for me as I was 96% sure I wasn’t going to use HT.

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New CPUs are coming out in next days, if you can wait for them you can take one of them and, if you can, send us your fps.

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