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Trade Your Intel Core i7-8086K for a Threadripper 1950X

AMD should just admit that TR is not selling well, and drop the price down to $400. Like the FX-9590, which started at $920, quickly dropped to $400,and now goes for $109 (TR has already dropped 25%). Or maybe they just want to finally get some good Intel systems in their offices, with an acceptable explanation for why they're using the competition's product. Personally I think few will make that trade, maybe a couple die-hard AMD fan who secretly entered the contest, hoping to win one and sell it. Either way AMD won't lose, because TR CPUs can't do them any good sitting on a shelf, might as well use them for a cheap advertising stunt. This could backfire on them, though, making them the laughingstock when nobody wants to trade.
We have some inside info here, not a troll by AMD but a desperate measure to sell TR as they are gathering dust whereby Intel's awesome 30yr tributes 8086k's are selling like hotcakes, I mean seriously, who in their right mind would want an awesome intel 6c/12t CPU replaced by a 16c/32t threadcrapper? Intel 4eva!!!!!1 P.S AMD sux donkey ballz
 
AMD should just admit that TR is not selling well, and drop the price down to $400. Like the FX-9590, which started at $920, quickly dropped to $400,and now goes for $109 (TR has already dropped 25%). Or maybe they just want to finally get some good Intel systems in their offices, with an acceptable explanation for why they're using the competition's product. Personally I think few will make that trade, maybe a couple die-hard AMD fan who secretly entered the contest, hoping to win one and sell it. Either way AMD won't lose, because TR CPUs can't do them any good sitting on a shelf, might as well use them for a cheap advertising stunt. This could backfire on them, though, making them the laughingstock when nobody wants to trade.

Seems to be selling better than Intel's i9's the 1950x is 35th on Amazon's best seller list and the first i9 is 54th (7920X) so I'm not sure what you are thinking with the 1950x not selling well. And good Intel system's lol sure.. The Ryzen 2700X is not that much slower than the 8700K... And considering AMD has working 7nm Zen silicon it won't be long till they have something faster as we are still waiting for Intel to make a 10nm chip with more than 2 working cores.
 
To truly celebrate, these dodgy CPU companies should open up the x86 instruction set to all, you know spice up the competition, freedom of choice and all that.
 
Seems to be selling better than Intel's i9's the 1950x is 35th on Amazon's best seller list and the first i9 is 54th (7920X) so I'm not sure what you are thinking with the 1950x not selling well. And good Intel system's lol sure.. The Ryzen 2700X is not that much slower than the 8700K... And considering AMD has working 7nm Zen silicon it won't be long till they have something faster as we are still waiting for Intel to make a 10nm chip with more than 2 working cores.
That's what I was saying though sometimes sarcasm isn't well portrayed on the interweb without emojis and smiliey faces lol ;)
 
From what I can see, the 8086k sits at 115W at default, and the 1950X is just under 180W. When Anandtech OCed the 8086k to 5.0ghz all-core, the TDP rose to 175W. So I guess it depends on what your aim is with either. You won't get near as much OC out of the 1950X, but you have more threads and cores if that's your biggest need. Looks like you're likely to get more memory slots on the AMD platform, too. Really, I'd be curious to know if buyers would really compare these two products when parting out a new build.
What I see as a bit silly here is the fact that no one is buying 8086K for the same values that 1950X has. Sure, it's a heck of a workstation cpu, but it can even bottleneck an rx480. It's absolutely crap for gaming, with higher power draw than any other cpu.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/11697/the-amd-ryzen-threadripper-1950x-and-1920x-review/18

That'd make more sense if they offered a 1950X to 7820x owners. I would not exchange my 5775c for this, let alone if I had a 8700K, or a higher clocked, limited version of that. If I had a workstation running a 7820x though, I'd jump on it like a dog on a three legged cat.
 
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I wouldn't trade my i7-4790K for a TR 1950X. Not even if they included the motherboard and RAM with it. Threadripper is garbage, they cant even give them away.
 
To truly celebrate, these dodgy CPU companies should open up the x86 instruction set to all, you know spice up the competition, freedom of choice and all that.

The bad thing is, x86 is actually pretty much an expired patent, or close to it (don't remember how long they can legally stretch that out)...

But it don't matter, because then there is x86-64... and all the extensions, etc.

I mean who would want an open source 8086 clone?

I wouldn't trade my i7-4790K for a TR 1950X. Not even if they included the motherboard and RAM with it. Threadripper is garbage, they cant even give them away.

Oh come on, even you have to admit you'd take it in a heartbeat. Take it and sell it maybe, but still, you know what they sell for. Quit fooling around here...
 
Oh come on, even you have to admit you'd take it in a heartbeat. Take it and sell it maybe, but still, you know what they sell for. Quit fooling around here...
Why are you assuming you know me or my motives? And what make you think there will be any buyers? I don't make posts lightly, I'm quite serious about what I say (unless I'm obviously joking around). Go ahead, offer me that trade. I'll tell you to keep your sorry hardware, you're stuck with that useless crap.
 
To truly celebrate, these dodgy CPU companies should open up the x86 instruction set to all, you know spice up the competition, freedom of choice and all that.
That would practically mean that Intel/AMD to loose at least 50% of their revenue after some years. No way that's going to happen...
Specially there are WAY BETTER CPU designers out there from Samsung, Apple, ARM, etc, etc.... no way Jose.
 
Why are you assuming you know me or my motives?

I don't assume to know much, but I assume you like most humans, like more money. I know I do.

But if I was wrong, that's fair. Please don't take it as offensive I didn't mean it like that... it's to be frank, usually a pretty safe assumption.

And what make you think there will be any buyers?

Sales figures from Amazon?

I mean I'd prefer the single die solution too, be it AMD or Intel. (I just don't like a product spread across multiple dies due to latency). But denying these things sell at all or saying you couldn't pawn one off for more than a 8086k? I mean come on man, you can't really believe that? People bought Vega to game on at way above MSRP, for crying out loud. :laugh:
 
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If I had an 8086K I wouldn't trade it.
 
This move doesn't make sense to me. Nobody really buys the 8086k for workstation type work, and nobody buys the 1950x for gaming. Sure either one can do both, but the 8086k will be better for gaming, and the 1950x will be a far better workstation chip. This depends on the primary use. It's like trading a Ferrari for a Mack truck.
 
This move doesn't make sense to me. Nobody really buys the 8086k for workstation type work, and nobody buys the 1950x for gaming. Sure either one can do both, but the 8086k will be better for gaming, and the 1950x will be a far better workstation chip. This depends on the primary use. It's like trading a Ferrari for a Mack truck.

it's not supposed to make sense. it's a superb troll and marketing move. Not to mention that AMD isn't going after the people who buy the 8086k, it's a campaign that is focused on the sweepstakes Intel is holding.
 
This move doesn't make sense to me. Nobody really buys the 8086k for workstation type work, and nobody buys the 1950x for gaming. Sure either one can do both, but the 8086k will be better for gaming, and the 1950x will be a far better workstation chip. This depends on the primary use. It's like trading a Ferrari for a Mack truck.
It's a dirty publicity campaign. It supposed to not make any sense.
Think of it as an act of proudly shitting on your neighbor's porch at 2:00AM.
 
If I had an 8086K I wouldn't trade it.
But you don't, so :toast:
This move doesn't make sense to me. Nobody really buys the 8086k for workstation type work, and nobody buys the 1950x for gaming. Sure either one can do both, but the 8086k will be better for gaming, and the 1950x will be a far better workstation chip. This depends on the primary use. It's like trading a Ferrari for a Mack truck.
Here's an idea ~ buy 1950x at the price of an OCed 8700k, I'm sure no one ever thought of that :cool:
 
Here's an idea ~ buy 1950x at the price of an OCed 8700k, I'm sure no one ever thought of that :cool:

And hope you win the sweepstakes?

I hope you like your 8086k when you don't make the "lucky 40?" :laugh:

Think of it as an act of proudly shitting on your neighbor's porch at 2:00AM.

Suddenly my dog's behavior begins to make sense...
 
AMD should just admit that TR is not selling well, and drop the price down to $400. Like the FX-9590, which started at $920, quickly dropped to $400,and now goes for $109 (TR has already dropped 25%). Or maybe they just want to finally get some good Intel systems in their offices, with an acceptable explanation for why they're using the competition's product. Personally I think few will make that trade, maybe a couple die-hard AMD fan who secretly entered the contest, hoping to win one and sell it. Either way AMD won't lose, because TR CPUs can't do them any good sitting on a shelf, might as well use them for a cheap advertising stunt. This could backfire on them, though, making them the laughingstock when nobody wants to trade.
I kinda disagree, I think TR is selling right as expected with a wide margin for error. Prices dont mean much when it comes to demand, a few of my gaming cohorts are waiting for TR to go even lower "on sale". The demand for TR is high but the price is too high to meet that wishful thinking, its a pantience game. Profits per sale on the other hand, that is what could hurt AMD with TR sale numbers, but with the next NEW thing around the corner does it really matter?

The bad thing is, x86 is actually pretty much an expired patent, or close to it (don't remember how long they can legally stretch that out)...

But it don't matter, because then there is x86-64... and all the extensions, etc.

I mean who would want an open source 8086 clone?



Oh come on, even you have to admit you'd take it in a heartbeat. Take it and sell it maybe, but still, you know what they sell for. Quit fooling around here...
x86 may never go away as it should, but there too many niche uses for it.

The only purpose for an 8086 clone might be for those few games people cant let go of playing, that and museums....
 
I wouldn't trade my i7-4790K for a TR 1950X. Not even if they included the motherboard and RAM with it. Threadripper is garbage, they cant even give them away.

It clearly isn't garbage, if you can make use of the threads obviously. I probably wouldn't trade your CPU for TR either, because I wouldn't make use of the threads.
 
The only purpose for an 8086 clone might be for those few games people cant let go of playing, that and museums....

Well, I guess if you shrunk it down enough it might make an interesting small microcontroller. But we have far better ones around I'd think, so yeah, basically.
 
Have an 8086K delidded and binned at 5.3Ghz from Siliconlottery arriving tomorrow. I'm not trading it for nothin'. LOL :toast:
 
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