We know the new i9 is almost here. When is the 11 series coming so we can start planning our new builds?

We know the new i9 is almost here. When is the 11 series coming so we can start planning our new builds?

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August 20th/21st

good goy

9/11 builds which will melt the cases they are in.

>buying 9900k when ryzen3 is just around the corner
KEK

I'd never buy AMD in my life.

I just want the 1160 to come out so I can check it's performance against the outgoing model and other shit and just buy something because I'm still stuck with a 270x.

hahahaha

9900k and 1180 here I cum all over my 4k screen

>buying the poor mans choice instead of the best cpu
What did he mean by this?

i9? Baaah, stick with the 9700k, will probably still beat the poozens in mt

>16 core
>5ghz
>15% ipc uplift
>7nm
KEK

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Can someone give me a clear answer on two questions?
>Nvidea support on Linux: are all features available?
>New Intel processors: have they fixed the spectre and meltdown bugs?
If no to any of these I'm going AMD

t.

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>when ryzen3 is just around the corner
>July 2018
>launch in 2019
>around the corner

I doubt intel will become part of my build anytime soon. I refuse to pay for 0day vulnerable hardware.

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The i9-9590k is coming out at the same time

>not buying based Kikeripper 2 next month

...

>i9-9590k
>9590

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if you're buying a jewtel cpu in 2018, youre doing it wrong

>actually caring about gayming performance
>>>/vee/

>performance doesn't matter!

Well he is right

Intel and Nvidia will always ALWAYS be better at gaming. Its just the fact of life. Don't let the drones shill you with dedicated shitposting.

>actual caring about muh programming speed
get a real job

Oy vey goyim

9/11 memes can't melt plastic beams

>just wait xd

And not only this, but supporting AMD is antisemitic.

Good. Fuck goyim, they can't do proper chips.

>Jews did 9/11

>guise look at muh effpeeess and muh gayming perfommans!!!
>p-programming isn't a real job
>b-but gayming is!
inoperable

You need a powerful PC to program?

>he doesn't know about compilation speeds

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I honestly don't.

Of course you don't, you've only attended a kool koding kamp where the end exam was a fizzbuzz in Python.

No I've never coded in my life.

GTX 11xx series is a good buy.
Intel's 9000 series is not.

If you want a new CPU, wait for AMD's 7nm CPUs in Spring.
There is no reason to buy 14nm in 2018. It's a scam.

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>Wait for ______

Every time.

*subtly erects boner*

Only if you're writing things more complex than fizzbuzz, or writing fizzbuzz in a shitty language.

At least AMDrones have stock prices to talk about.

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New i9
>no hyperthreading
Does Infidel want to kill itself ?

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Keep jerking it retards. It won't hit the market until Christmas, meanwhile have had the Titan V since February. And at the time everyone was laughing at me "cuck, a better, cheaper one will be out in march!" Yeah. Still waiting on that. Meanwhile, I'm running 3 monitors off my Titan V bought with my crypto I sold before normies crashed it.

Ryzen was absolutely worth waiting for. Radeon sucks and will continue to suck but we've brought this to ourselves as consumers. Meanwhile I'm staring at my 6700k in dissapointment and guilt for not waiting a few months. I want a real CPU and I'm getting one with Zen 2. Intel shills go fuck yourselves, I'm not giving Intel my money again if I have a reasonable alternative.

It's a shame Nvidia isn't skipping the 12nm architecture to jump into 7nm next year but maybe they'll offer their GV102 chip in a Ti card earlier. My 980ti is showing it's age in poorly optimised games like DCS

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8700k was around the corner since ryzen announcement.

>i9 almost here
>two seconds before zen 2

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>mods deleting threads that make intel look bad constantly

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finally I can upgrade from i3 to i5

>1100 series is a good buy
Based on what exactly?

Do we know the price? Do we know the clock speeds? The shader/rop counts, the memory bus? Do we know if there are any new hardware units? Or just software implemented features that should run much the same on the 1000 series but won't because optimization for the 1000 series will no longer be a priority?

Because the only thing we know for sure is this 1100 series will be the "12FFN" 16nm node and not 7nm

He knows. U know, the green glasses...

You don't need one to write the program but you must have one absolutely for letting the computer build it with a compiler.

I had a work project using an i5 4 cores no HT that took 1 hour 10 minutes on average to build which when I went to a 1700x, cut the time to roughly 15 minutes on average.

Not before 2019. Because this year only the cocklet card arrives for way too much prices. It won't be significantly faster than a 1080 Ti, and I enjoy mine for a year already. In the worst case it will also only have 8 GB VRAM.

Don't let them milk you and buy Tis. Unless you aim for 60s/70s. 80s aren't worth it, but they will drop in price when the Ti arrives. I guess mid 2019.