I'm gonna bite the bullet and do mid-high with the 8-core Skylake X when that comes out in a couple weeks. Then in October I'm gonna trade that 8-core chip for either the 16-core or 18-core one. Though I'm leaning towards the 16-core one since it's cheaper and a power-of-two plays better for my purposes.
12 - 16 core Thread Ripper some time this summer. 6-10 core Skylake X in a couple weeks. 12-core Skylake X in August. And 14-18 core Skylake X in October.
@ScarletAmaranth yeah. I'm getting it for the AVX512. Even though I'm fully aware that it's probably not gonna be exactly what I want. So I'll be trading up in October. So I'm going with the cheaper $600 8-core one for now.
Though knowing myself, I'm not just gonna get a new chip in October. I'm gonna build a completely new system with all-out RGB. I can't do that now, since I already have some extra DDR4 sitting around. (that's not RGB)
@ScarletAmaranth If you plan to overclock, don't get your hopes up for any current processor other than Haswell/Broadwell-E. AMD's chips top out at 4 GHz and won't go any higher. Intel's offerings have pigeon poop. And I assume you're not the type who's willing to delid it.
I'm hoping the October Skylake X chips will be soldiered.
@ScarletAmaranth I have a 5960X and a 1800X atm. Both nice chips. Though the latter falls a bit short even in the non-AVX department since it refuses to overclock.
Ah, I see. Well I actually wonder to what extent I can actually use it tho. I run theorem provers and model checkers mostly, and I compile things. No scientific math heavy computations necessary. And well, for games I assume it doesn't matter.
@Abyx - I've removed the message you flagged. However, I'll say this: if people are repeatedly telling you that they find the things you are saying to be disgusting, maybe this chatroom isn't the place for you. Or even Stack Exchange chat itself.
@BradLarson However the was a violation of SO rules. The room owners deliberately ignored such violations. I hope that there will be something that could be done about that.
@Mgetz Cannonlake will probably be my next laptop. Given that my Skylake gaming laptop is starting to have issues (it's been less than 2 years) and I'll be completely loaded on the desktop front by the end of the year.
@JohannesSchaub-litb Not the CPU, but the rest of the laptop. USB ports failing, keyboard lights failing. Non-stop system interrupts (probably a software or a driver issue).
I went gaming because it was the only laptop available at the time that did all of these: - Skylake Core i7 overclockable - 64 GB of ram - SSD + HD - Gameable graphics - 17in. screen - Lighted up keyboard. (mainly for flights)
Business laptops generally lack the gameable graphics and lack the ability to max out the memory unless you go full workstation. They also aren't well cooled. Gaming laptops are better cooled since they need to handle the dedicated video card as well.
I ended up only running 48GB because two of the sticks are behind the motherboard which I can't get to without completely disassembling the entire laptop.
@Ven I suppose some draft might have omitted them (though I doubt it), but I'm pretty there's never been a C standard released without a requirement that signed char have a range of at least -127 to +127, and unsigned char a range of at least 0 to 255.
Of course, they have similar requirements, that basically work out to 16 bits for short and int, 32 bits for long and (in versions that include it) 64 bits for long long.
I have a 128GB of DDR4 waiting to go into a Skylake X build.
Picked it up with a $500 discount back in March.
It's currently sitting in my Haswell-E box. But it doesn't do much justice there since the IMC-limited and it isn't stable above 2133 and refuses to post above 2666. The memory is rated for 3300.
@EtiennedeMartel IIRC we have some sex ed, we are less religious than most countries, and have legal sex for everyone 15+ years old, and we have comparatively smaller problem with teenage pregnancies.
Geebus. So many edits. I am obviously tired and my brain is stuttering.
24GB ram, i7, 1TB SSD that is faster than my desktop rig. The keyboard is fantastic. The overall quality is great. 14 hours of battery life unless you start up android-studio.