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eDRAM Overclocking on the Intel Core i7-5775C Broadwell CPU
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2015 9:21 am
by Apoptosis
When we reviewed the Intel Core i7-5775C 'Broadwell' processor with Intel Iris Pro 6200 graphics we completed the review with the 128MB of eDRAM locked at 1800MHz. After the review was posted our friends at ASUS gave us the opportunity to try out a new beta UEFI revision that has the option of changing the eDRAM ratio! Intel allowed the eDRAM ratio to be unlocked on the Intel Core i7-5775C and Core i5-5675C processors for...
Article Title: eDRAM Overclocking on the Intel Core i7-5775C Broadwell CPU @ Legit Reviews
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Re: eDRAM Overclocking on the Intel Core i7-5775C Broadwell
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2015 11:25 am
by sbohdan
To boost the PC sales market, they have to forget those insane video card prices! Most people buy PC's to play and with these VGA prices many will just switch to consoles! The $1000 cards should be no more than $400 and the rest reduced accorddingly! Greed doesn't pay - for sure not in a long run and if people stop buying PC CPU's and motherboards, they will also stop buying video cards and vice versa!
Re: eDRAM Overclocking on the Intel Core i7-5775C Broadwell
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2015 12:51 pm
by Apoptosis
sbohdan wrote:To boost the PC sales market, they have to forget those insane video card prices! Most people buy PC's to play and with these VGA prices many will just switch to consoles!
I don't get what you mean by insane prices...
AMD Radeon R9 Fury X – $649
AMD Radeon R9 Fury – $549
AMD Radeon R9 390X – $429
AMD Radeon R9 390 – $329
AMD Radeon R9 380 – $219
AMD Radeon R7 370 – $149
AMD Radeon R7 360 – $129
I'm using AMD as a reference here since I recently made the list, but they have seven cards from the $129 price point to $649 price point... NVIDIA has a full lineup as well. I think your argument that video card prices is killing the PC sales market is incorrect due to this fact.