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Anonymous No.107164272 [Report] >>107164302 >>107166676
Skylake aged like a fine wine
>18 cores with avx-512
>smashed speed records at 5ghz
>4133mhz quad channel ddr4 easy
>highly matured 14nm+++ process node
>incredible undervolt/overclock performance


There isn't a single thing these processors can't do quickly. Threadripper has more threads, but they don't have this many fast threads. Move over, 2500k - these bad boys are truly *never obsolete*

How about... 10 MORE years of Skylake?
Anonymous No.107164295 [Report] >>107165187 >>107165293
Too modern, this is all you need.
Anonymous No.107164302 [Report] >>107164603
>>107164272 (OP)
Lmao the e cores on my alder lake have the same performance as a skylake core.

Intel released the same micro architecture for 5 years with 0 IPC gains.
Anonymous No.107164313 [Report]
still stuck on haswell, because intel fails to release anything of value and i'm not falling for the AMD jew again
Anonymous No.107164603 [Report] >>107164824
>>107164302
>Lmao the e cores on my alder lake have the same performance as a skylake core
yea lets ignore the 299W power spikes
Anonymous No.107164669 [Report] >>107166662
didn't all the security mitigations kill its performances
Anonymous No.107164824 [Report] >>107165221
>>107164603
Better than 306W, famalam. And that's at stock, where it'll be performing the same as 18 E-cores. Good luck with that 5GHz overclock. Maybe invest in a fire extinguisher.
Anonymous No.107165187 [Report]
>>107164295
In 2025 this is as out of date and embarrassing as the /o/ sticky.
Anonymous No.107165221 [Report] >>107166340 >>107166451
>>107164824
> power use
Has anyone figured out he much money that typically costs in electricity to run?
Including the fans?
I’d guess it’s probably around $5 bucks.
Anonymous No.107165293 [Report]
>>107164295
>official support for winxp 32b
based
Anonymous No.107166340 [Report]
>>107165221
At 15 cents a kilowatt hour a cpu that pulls 500w would cost 7 cents an hour, so about 2 dollars a day.

Of course, you will never actually pull 500w in a sustained multithreaded load all day and if you are then you shouldn't be using an overclocked xeon
Anonymous No.107166451 [Report]
>>107165221
You have no idea how much I hate you
Anonymous No.107166662 [Report]
>>107164669
It shaved off nearly all of the advantage that skylake had over Zen 3 in pc, so it's now clock for clock worse but still maintains an advantage with a superior memory controller, so superior that it still easily defeats zen in memory latency and ram speed even handicapped with the xeon memory mesh

Zen 3 clocks individual cores much higher but in extended workloads like gaming skylake still reigns supreme, easily achieving an all-core overclock above 4.5ghz at lower voltages than you can achieve with Zen due to intel's highly developed process node
Anonymous No.107166676 [Report]
>>107164272 (OP)
They're still expensive on ebay. Next!
Anonymous No.107166691 [Report] >>107166797
another shintel povvo cope thread i see

lol
Anonymous No.107166797 [Report]
>>107166691
This processor had an msrp of $1899 - were you too poor to afford it when it cost more money than it does now?