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System Name | Dell inspiron 5570 |
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Processor | Intel® Core™ i7-7500U Processor |
Motherboard | Dell Inc. |
Memory | SK Hynix 4GB DDR4 SDRAM PC4-19200 |
Video Card(s) | Intel(R) HD Graphics 620 |
Storage | Intel Optane+932GBHDD w/ External Crucial M500 240GB ssd |
Display(s) | 15.6" w/ Extended display Samsung 27" |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek Audio |
Mouse | ONN Wireless |
Software | Microsoft Windows 10 Home (x64) |
Benchmark Scores | HaHa yeah right :p |
Has anyone else seen any mention of this? This might make these chips a little more enticing. Of course all depending on success rate of unlocking of course.
Source rage3dAt launch there will be 4 models, two 8-core and one 6-core, and the branding reflects the core count; 8000 series have 8 cores, 6000 series have 6 cores, and 4000 series have 4 cores. These are priced very competitively, commensurate with their performance. All FX processors are multiplier and voltage unlocked, in keeping with their enthusiast target market. All FX processors will be based on the same 8-core die, meaning that the lower core count products have disabled module in them. AMD are not permitting core unlocking on the FX processors as with the Phenom II/Athlon II lines, but some mainboards will circumvent their block and likely allow the full core count to be used anyway.