Launches 2 days before my birthday, think I can get my friends to buy one part each lol? im thinking to involve the rich cousins this year
lol do it tell them you need it for a research project!
Launches 2 days before my birthday, think I can get my friends to buy one part each lol? im thinking to involve the rich cousins this year
Yeah it's funny that a lot of benchies can use 6+ cores nowadays. The fact that HT still exists and actually has perf value nowadays validates that. And any "bleeding edge" 3D engine.I stopped responding to that guest because he was just ignoring what I wrote.
"I don't know what your point was"
Then goes on to talking about cross generational benchmarks to try and prove his point.
lmao then he goes on to say there are no real world computer programs that use six cores.
At that point I just ignored the rest now I understand why all the members just ignore these guest post.
The family name indicates the internal IPC capabilities. We've been pointing out you are comparing an enthusiast line core with lower IPC vs a mainstream core with newer architectural tech. There currently is no comparison of the Haswell vs Haswell-E. You haven't cited one and haven't shown the 4 core Haswell is better than 6 core Haswell-E. That is entirely the point.But it won't bother you cause it doesn't bare the same family name
I like your thinkinglol do it tell them you need it for a research project!
It has nothing to do with me not listening to what you said. You stopped responding cause you don't make sense and have no point. Your basically telling me that because the 6 core processor is not from the same family it gets a pass for being slower than the 4 core? If that's what your saying then I don't know what kind of computer person you are. There both from the same generation just different family's that use a different motherboard chipset. Why did they even compare them on benchmarks if it didn't matter? It's because it does matter it's a test of how fast the processor is compares to other recent processors so you can make the best choice. Just the same way they do with graphics cards they always show benchmarks from the newest to the recent. By your logic they would only compare Nvidia to Nvidia and amd to amd since there not the same family. But you clearly have no clue what was being said go ahead have a 6 core chip and be happy with the fact that my 4 core chip is faster than yours. But it won't bother you cause it doesn't bare the same family name