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Re: Intel J3455 and some other Apollo Lake CPU's may die early. BAD NEWS!
makes me glad i went for a ts-877 for the amd ryzen.... intel has been disappointing vs amd since ryzen came around.
it's only recently that intel finally admitted they are losing market share to AMD, and for good reason.
https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/ne ... -share-amd
but you do make a good point... i wonder if something will be done about it.
it's only recently that intel finally admitted they are losing market share to AMD, and for good reason.
https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/ne ... -share-amd
but you do make a good point... i wonder if something will be done about it.
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On Intel's side, yes something is being done. They have a new F1 stepping of the CPU with mitigation for the issues. I suppose the question is how will Qnap handle this? The thought of thousands of customers needing to mail in units for repair is frightening,Moogle Stiltzkin wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 1:45 am makes me glad i went for a ts-877 for the amd ryzen.... intel has been disappointing vs amd since ryzen came around.
it's only recently that intel finally admitted they are losing market share to AMD, and for good reason.
https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/ne ... -share-amd
but you do make a good point... i wonder if something will be done about it.
As far as AMD vs. Intel is concerned, neither is so perfect.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-r ... 40368.html
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Re: Intel J3455 and some other Apollo Lake CPU's may die early. BAD NEWS!
Intel backpedals on the PCN released just a couple days ago. They now say the PCN was issued incorrectly and the F1 stepping is not to address more serious quality/reliability issues with the J3455 and other CPU's. Bizarre.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel ... 40378.html
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel ... 40378.html
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Re: Intel J3455 and some other Apollo Lake CPU's may die early. BAD NEWS!
hense why my TS-453BT3 died I guess.
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Re: Intel J3455 and some other Apollo Lake CPU's may die early. BAD NEWS!
Probably why my TS-453B died after no more than 8 months of use.
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Re: Intel J3455 and some other Apollo Lake CPU's may die early. BAD NEWS!
that should be a warranty case though
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It may have been past the 12 month mark. I honestly can’t remember.
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Re: Intel J3455 and some other Apollo Lake CPU's may die early. BAD NEWS!
I hear that, especially with all the Spectre and Meltdown and and.... (Aren't there like 4 of them lately?). I have a TS-453bmini and I am not a happy camper at the moment.Moogle Stiltzkin wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 1:45 am makes me glad i went for a ts-877 for the amd ryzen.... intel has been disappointing vs amd since ryzen came around.
it's only recently that intel finally admitted they are losing market share to AMD, and for good reason.
https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/ne ... -share-amd
but you do make a good point... i wonder if something will be done about it.
Looks like the desktop is going to get a Ryzen 3xxx over this garbage. Tired of Intel lately.
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yeah i also considering a ryzen 3 as well.
Only downside is amd doesn't thunderbolt 3, but that seems to be the only major downside. It has PCIE 4 which Intel has fallen behind? but that said, AMD known for their cheap motherboards also now has a price increase due to adding PCIE 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EfcoM4oFoQ
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Re: Intel J3455 and some other Apollo Lake CPU's may die early. BAD NEWS!
I was looking at the Steel Legend X570 and I think it does have Thunderbolt-3:Moogle Stiltzkin wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 8:50 amyeah i also considering a ryzen 3 as well.
Only downside is amd doesn't thunderbolt 3, but that seems to be the only major downside. It has PCIE 4 which Intel has fallen behind? but that said, AMD known for their cheap motherboards also now has a price increase due to adding PCIE 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EfcoM4oFoQ
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Heard some mumblings about the ASUS and Gigabyte having better VRM's, but it is a non-issue if you ask me due to this doc: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... =639584818
It can provide 200 Amps to O/C a 3950X if you need, but I could care less about the O/C portion.
Some notes about this board that I made:
It has and adequate VRM that can overclock up to a 3950X. - Neutral
It has an Intel NIC - Positive
It has a Realtek 1220 with good caps and dual layer paths - Positive.
ASUS at the $200 price point:
It has a great VRM. - Positive for extreme overclockers.
It has a Realtek 1220 audio - Positive.
It has a Realtek LAN - Negative.
Gigabyte at the $200 price point:
It has a great VRM - Positive for extreme overclockers.
It has an Intel NIC - Positive.
It has a Realtek 1200 - Negative as this is not up to the quality of the 1220.
I forgot to mention the MSI. Something is wrong with it at the $200 price point. In testing, it is running 40C hotter than the other boards in this list.
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they do (thunderbolt3 on amd) ? wow.... i'll have to learn more about that.
yeah intel nics are best (cept when they are fake)
yeah intel nics are best (cept when they are fake)
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Re: Intel J3455 and some other Apollo Lake CPU's may die early. BAD NEWS!
Note I think Thunderbolt 3 is rare around the $200 price point I am looking. The higher end boards have it I think, but not down around where I am looking. The Steel Legend I think is the only one around $200. I am fairly sold on this board. It is in my shopping cart, but I am still reading and learning before I hit the button.Moogle Stiltzkin wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 10:01 am they do (thunderbolt3 on amd) ? wow.... i'll have to learn more about that.
yeah intel nics are best (cept when they are fake)
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https://pcper.com/2019/09/asrock-x570-s ... rd-review/– 1 x Thunderbolt™ AIC Connector (5-pin) (Supports ASRock Thunderbolt™ 3 AIC Card R2.0 only)
last time when i bought an asus ivy bridge motherboard the p8-z77-v deluxe, it also promised something similar to a tb header (with a later coming tb addon). but it never happened
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I think you need Rev 2.0 of this card, but this one is Rev 1 is available for purchase: https://www.amazon.com/Asrock-Thunderbo ... way&sr=8-1Moogle Stiltzkin wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 11:03 amhttps://pcper.com/2019/09/asrock-x570-s ... rd-review/– 1 x Thunderbolt™ AIC Connector (5-pin) (Supports ASRock Thunderbolt™ 3 AIC Card R2.0 only)
last time when i bought an asus ivy bridge motherboard the p8-z77-v deluxe, it also has something similar a header which they said later could add thunderbolt. but it never happened
So where you may have been screwed in the past, you will get what you want here. The boards may be too new for the Rev 2 version yet. Since the Rev 1 exists, they are definitely making them.
Details of the Rev 2 - https://www.asrock.com/mb/spec/product. ... AIC%20R2.0