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#5817766 Posted on: 08/14/2020 08:40 AM
Would like to see Aida64 latency. Probably 40ns area. Nice test, kudos to 1usmus.
This chips have potential. Look at IPC!
Just imagine, having this, plus 20 or 30 Mb L3 cache, or, some l4 cache. That would be destroyer. Maybe next Zen is onto it, I really hope AMD get crown of king of gaming performance in their next zen iteration.
I had i7--5775C@4,1Ghz and that was a beast in most cases, due 128Mb l4 cache(aida64 <50ns!! latency). Granted, my 5,2Ghz 8086 trashes my previous setup, but that previous setup was better than any gaming setup(7700k@5ghz too!) till coffee lake premiere. OFC all gaming wise.
Are you saying that the i7-5775c can use the gpu eDram as l4 cache? i never heard of it
Would like to see Aida64 latency. Probably 40ns area. Nice test, kudos to 1usmus.
This chips have potential. Look at IPC!
Just imagine, having this, plus 20 or 30 Mb L3 cache, or, some l4 cache. That would be destroyer. Maybe next Zen is onto it, I really hope AMD get crown of king of gaming performance in their next zen iteration.
I had i7--5775C@4,1Ghz and that was a beast in most cases, due 128Mb l4 cache(aida64 <50ns!! latency). Granted, my 5,2Ghz 8086 trashes my previous setup, but that previous setup was better than any gaming setup(7700k@5ghz too!) till coffee lake premiere. OFC all gaming wise.
Are you saying that the i7-5775c can use the gpu eDram as l4 cache? i never heard of it
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#5817767 Posted on: 08/14/2020 08:43 AM
Those apu seems like a fine compromise for my mame mini build. Enough power to replace my i5-3570k, i get 1 ghz more and a gpu that should work fine with some 3d emulator.
Those apu seems like a fine compromise for my mame mini build. Enough power to replace my i5-3570k, i get 1 ghz more and a gpu that should work fine with some 3d emulator.
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#5817770 Posted on: 08/14/2020 08:49 AM
Finally some o/c ram in a cpu review, very nice ! thanks
Both intel and amd are on a good way with there imc to support ddr5 speed. Still too much latency for amd, but its not the end.
Finally some o/c ram in a cpu review, very nice ! thanks
Both intel and amd are on a good way with there imc to support ddr5 speed. Still too much latency for amd, but its not the end.
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#5817816 Posted on: 08/14/2020 11:25 AM
Here is my Aida scores. https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/attachments/cachemem2200-png.165303/
And it was used. Better low fps, better overall performance. Weird but it worked that way.
And, the thing is, when I set 8086/8700k oced to 4.8Ghz or 5, with 3200mhz ddr4, 14 14 14 31, on default xmp settings, no tweaks, memory latency is ~54 ns as I remember. So...
Are you saying that the i7-5775c can use the gpu eDram as l4 cache? i never heard of it
Here is my Aida scores. https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/attachments/cachemem2200-png.165303/
And it was used. Better low fps, better overall performance. Weird but it worked that way.
And, the thing is, when I set 8086/8700k oced to 4.8Ghz or 5, with 3200mhz ddr4, 14 14 14 31, on default xmp settings, no tweaks, memory latency is ~54 ns as I remember. So...
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I don't know about AMD's implementation, but the Z390 Aorus Pro is the best M/B for the money I've ever encountered yet.