06-11-2018 11:37 PM
06-13-2018 05:58 AM
ShelZuuz said:
I see almost everybody recommends the i7-8700k. Why not the i7-8086K?
06-13-2018 06:40 AM
Likely because no one really has one yet.
ShelZuuz said:
I see almost everybody recommends the i7-8700k. Why not the i7-8086K?
06-13-2018 07:59 AM
06-13-2018 10:38 AM
Sorry, busy few days with work, ill get you that list soon.
ShelZuuz said:
@LZoltowski - with that Maximus IX motherboard that you have - do you still need an external USB 3.1 controller board?
I see the board has an ASMedia USB controller as well as the controller on the chipset itself. Is that sufficient?
Would like to drive 3 sensors. Maybe 4.
06-13-2018 11:55 AM
ShelZuuz said:
cybereality said:
Also, go with an M.2 SSD for your main drive. They really help with boot speeds and for your common programs (better to get a normal HDD for your games or files).
Careful recommending just M.2 to someone. M.2 is just a slot standard not a bus standard. You can have USB, SATA, I2C, PCIe all connected to M.2.
The ‘fast’ SSD drives are specifically M.2 PCIe - if you just say “M.2”, people may get a M.2 SATA drive since they’re a lot cheaper. But those are no faster than any other SATA drive.
I accidentally did that to a colleague recently. Oops...
06-13-2018 04:26 PM
The i7-8086k is just a collectors edition i7-8700k. Intel did bump the single core boost speed to 5.0 GHz, but pretty much any i7-8700k can do that as it is. The single core boost speed is also completely useless since even just having windows running will use 4+ cores.
ShelZuuz said:
I see almost everybody recommends the i7-8700k. Why not the i7-8086K?
06-13-2018 08:48 PM
BeastyBaiter said:
The i7-8086k is just a collectors edition i7-8700k. Intel did bump the single core boost speed to 5.0 GHz, but pretty much any i7-8700k can do that as it is. The single core boost speed is also completely useless since even just having windows running will use 4+ cores.
ShelZuuz said:
I see almost everybody recommends the i7-8700k. Why not the i7-8086K?