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Intel better hurry, everyone will be broke after the 1180 arrives!
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Intel better hurry, everyone will be broke after the 1180 arrives!
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Considering we don't know the prices yet i have 1000€ under the pillow just for the CPU:p
 
Intel will put an 8 core, mainstream part at 1k versus AMD's Ryzen offering? Not very likely... :D
But they would have if it wasn't for AMD. ;)
 
My guess is about $850 for the 9900k and $750 it baby brother. Again, we shall see.

If that's the case they are going to lose a lot of customers to the previous gen...
 
How do you figure?

... is that a rhetorical or genuine question?

Its not like the world is eagerly awaiting the first octacores and definitely not at that price point. Its already niche territory. Mainstream bought 6 core Ryzens, not the 8 cores with a higher price tag; that should tell you enough.
 
Mainstream bought 6 core Ryzens, not the 8 cores with a higher price tag; that should tell you enough.

I know more people in person that bought the 1700 over the 1600/1600X. I'm sure overall they did outsell the 8 core parts but plenty bought those as well. High core counts CPU are not that uncommon anymore.

And a 300$ octa core sounds pretty mainstream to me , the milestone has already been set actually.
 
I know more people in person that bought the 1700 over the 1600/1600X. I'm sure overall they did outsell the 8 core parts but plenty bought those as well. High core counts CPU are not that uncommon anymore.

And a 300$ octa core sounds pretty mainstream to me , the milestone has already been set actually.

Aye, can only agree on that, but the point was, there is no way in hell those CPUs will cost nearly double of the current high end MSDT offering from Intel. Ryzen 5 was ultimately touted as the bang/buck gaming CPU of the line up. Not Ryzen 7. And the majority of this market really is gaming. Not half-assed workstations ;)
 
Yeah I don't think it will cost that much either but I do definitely expect it to be more expensive than their current 6 core flagship.
 
Yeah I don't think it will cost that much either but I do definitely expect it to be more expensive than their current 6 core flagship.

499~599 EUR/$ is my wild guess ;)
 
... is that a rhetorical or genuine question?
Genuine.
Its not like the world is eagerly awaiting the first octacores and definitely not at that price point. Its already niche territory. Mainstream bought 6 core Ryzens, not the 8 cores with a higher price tag; that should tell you enough.
While those are valid points, Intel is not going to massively discount their entire line-up to introduce a few "niche", but higher end CPU's. Just don't see that happening.

499~599 EUR/$ is my wild guess ;)
Not seeing that happen either.
 
Sup People.

Am back with some of my stupid ideas.

For a while i have played with 8086K doing a few stress tests and benchmarks etc etc and now i got to the point where i got bored:shadedshu:, this is the way i am and i cant do anything about it, so something came across my mind ( Delid to have a few minutes of fun:laugh:) this time i want to delid (depending what you people suggest me ) but instead the original IHS i would like to use a Cooper IHS:wtf:

https://rockitcool.myshopify.com/products/copper-ihs-for-lga-1150-1151?variant=2955766300685
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I would like to hear your thoughts/comments/Advice and critics are welcome too:toast:

Edit: I am concerned about Cooper + Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra
 
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The machined copper IHS will have minimal gains over the stock IHS, maybe a degree or two from the extra mass and surface area. I have one of those for Kaby lake but I've never actually used it.
And CLU will stain the copper but it's not like you'll ever see it anyway.
 
The machined copper IHS will have minimal gains over the stock IHS, maybe a degree or two from the extra mass and surface area. I have one of those for Kaby lake but I've never actually used it.
And CLU will stain the copper but it's not like you'll ever see it anyway.
Exactly. The stock IHS is copper anyway, just nickle plated. If you don't believe it, scrape a bit away on a non-vital, non-contact area. You'll see it.
 
The stock IHS is copper anyway

I know that but i have thought that full cooper would work better.

maybe a degree or two from the extra mass and surface area

I have Watched a few Videos where the temps have dropped from 3c to 7c, now if a delidded CPU could drop around 20c using the stock IHS would that means that using the full Cooper will add around 5c drop to the 20c gained from the Delidded?
 
now if a delidded CPU could drop around 20c using the stock IHS would that means that using the full Cooper will add around 5c drop to the 20c gained from the Delidded?
I doubt that, It'll more realistically be around 2-3c off the stock one, Or less even.
 
It's likely, since the copper ihs shaves around 5c without a delid, with a delid it will not yield the same temperature drop but I'd expect around 2-3c + 20~ for the delid, it varies by processor.

Excuse me, must be a Tuesday... but how exactly do you test the copper IHS without a delid?
 
Personally I wouldn’t (and didn’t) bother with the slightly larger copper IHS. I just did the delid, Conductonaut on the die, Kryonaut on the IHS, popped my NH-D15 back on and that was that. 15°C + reduction in load temps if I recall correctly.
 
Personally I wouldn’t (and didn’t) bother with the slightly larger copper IHS. I just did the delid, Conductonaut on the die, Kryonaut on the IHS, popped my NH-D15 back on and that was that. 15°C + reduction in load temps if I recall correctly.

Honestly i don't have any issues with temp it was just for fun ( to do something different ) Coollaboratory Ultra that is what i use.
 
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