回覆 14# Man@MFHK
如果真係咁中意intel 就7820x 啦
Fron Anandtech:
Should I wait for the 12-core? For ThreadRipper? Or Just Go Ryzen?
Both the 12-core Core i9-7920X and AMD’s ThreadRipper parts are set to launch this summer, with the Intel part confirmed in the August timeframe. By this time the X299 ecosystem should be settling down, while AMD will have to navigate a new X399 ecosystem, which I’m getting mixed messages about (some motherboard vendors say they are almost ready, others say they’re not even close). Both of these CPUs will be exchanging more cores for frequency, and the cost is a big factor – we don’t know for how much ThreadRipper or the X399 motherboards will retail for.
Ultimately a user can decide the following:
To play it safe, invest in the Core i9-7900X today.
To play it safe and get a big GPU, save $400 and invest in the Core i7-7820X today.
To play it cheaper but competitive, invest in Ryzen 7 today.
To invest in PCIe connectivity, wait for ThreadRipper. 60 PCIe lanes are hard to ignore.
To invest in AVX512, wait for the next Intel CPUs.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11 ... -i7-7800x-tested/17 |