1. This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More.

Reviews Intel Core i9-10980XE Review

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by bit-tech, 25 Nov 2019.

  1. bit-tech

    bit-tech Supreme Overlord Lover of bit-tech Administrator

    Joined:
    12 Mar 2001
    Posts:
    3,676
    Likes Received:
    138
    Read more
     
  2. jb0

    jb0 Minimodder

    Joined:
    8 Apr 2012
    Posts:
    555
    Likes Received:
    93
    "quite dire power efficiency numbers compared to the AMD CPU"

    What a world we live in!
     
  3. Anfield

    Anfield Multimodder

    Joined:
    15 Jan 2010
    Posts:
    7,061
    Likes Received:
    970
    Nicely fills the gap AMD left between Ryzen 3xxx and Ripper 3xxx.
     
  4. sandys

    sandys Multimodder

    Joined:
    26 Mar 2006
    Posts:
    4,929
    Likes Received:
    726
    Yup, TR3xxx is a big ass jump financially my other upgrade options are non existent especially as TR 2xxx has been end of life in many shops so I couldn’t replace my TR1900X with a nice a nice cheap alternative and even if I could the jump from TR1 to TR2 is not big, hence why it is not already done, my single core would not improve significantly, so Intel is the only choice as it adds >= TR3 single core speed in a cheap HEDT platform, my only question really is whether you still need a VROC key for NVMe Raid as that adds to the price of X299 platform.

    Regardless, it looks like I might be headed back to Intel, it still has the single core, couldn’t give a stuff about power consumption, I am not running 100 machines, just the one. Would like to see some 10 core reviews, particulalry on the OC side.
     
    Last edited: 25 Nov 2019
  5. MLyons

    MLyons 70% Dev, 30% Doge. DevDoge. Software Dev @ Corsair Lover of bit-tech Administrator Super Moderator Moderator

    Joined:
    3 Mar 2017
    Posts:
    4,196
    Likes Received:
    2,777
    Wait a few hours ;)
     
  6. edzieba

    edzieba Virtual Realist

    Joined:
    14 Jan 2009
    Posts:
    3,909
    Likes Received:
    591
    It Depends:
    - If you want RAID 0 on CPU PCIe lanes, then no key needed, works out of the box.
    - If you want any RAID level(s) on the many chipset lanes, that's just regular old RST and works as normal.
    - If you want RAID 1, 5 or 10 on nVME SSD only (supposedly 'Intel SSD only' but that doesn't appear to be enforced) on CPU PCIe lanes, there's a 'low price' (£100 IIRC) VROC key for that
    - If you want RAID 1, 5, or 10 for general devices on CPU PCIe lanes, those keys are rare as hens teeth for consumer sale so basically don't bother.
     
  7. Anfield

    Anfield Multimodder

    Joined:
    15 Jan 2010
    Posts:
    7,061
    Likes Received:
    970
    Unless that is coupled with a surprise price drop right on launch it will be for a very niche audience.
     
  8. David

    David μoʍ ɼouმ qᴉq λon ƨbԍuq ϝʁλᴉuმ ϝo ʁԍɑq ϝμᴉƨ

    Joined:
    7 Apr 2009
    Posts:
    17,445
    Likes Received:
    5,849
    He says, in the comments section of a review for a £1000 HEDT CPU...

    Oh, wait, that niche is more niche than this niche? :p
     
    MLyons likes this.
  9. sandys

    sandys Multimodder

    Joined:
    26 Mar 2006
    Posts:
    4,929
    Likes Received:
    726
    Thanks,

    I only need raid 0 to make a cheap large fast drive. I did wonder if I needed the license for that or whether Windows software RAID would do it as I don't need to boot from it.
     
  10. Anfield

    Anfield Multimodder

    Joined:
    15 Jan 2010
    Posts:
    7,061
    Likes Received:
    970
    $1k has been the "norm" for the top of the range HEDT CPUs for ages, so it kind of makes sense to categorise the well above $1k desktop CPUs separately.
     
    MLyons likes this.
  11. Vault-Tec

    Vault-Tec Green Plastic Watering Can

    Joined:
    30 Aug 2015
    Posts:
    14,935
    Likes Received:
    3,712
    Aye, it's hilariously ironic isn't it?

    He couldn't have put it better IMO. Intel grasping at straws.
     
Tags: Add Tags

Share This Page