One of a kind. Its legacy and memory will endure, when all else has turned to dust.
One of a kind. Its legacy and memory will endure, when all else has turned to dust.
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>No AVX2
Dropped.
I need less.
If it can run l4d2 it's good enough for me
It can.
>not 4790k
>4790k
I would have killed someone for a 4790K when I was 16
>hourly poorfag cope thread
pajeets
I literally bought myself alder lake NUC last week and I am most likely more white than you will ever be. The only people that actually daily drive those 95W outdated ewaste CPUs are unemployed neckbeards and sirs with their 10+ years PCs.
Why are you guys bitching about 95W tdp when modern performance cpus have double that
Yes, but they are also a few times more powerfull. Modern CPUs that dont even have half of the TDP that this one has will completely blow it out of the water in every single benchmark. And unlike this outdated sandy bridge ewaste they also support modern CPU instructions, codecs, PCIe interfaces and more.
da planet!!1
>hourly poorfag cope thread
Still use it today.
PCEe-2.0 is kinda lame though.
Will upgrade soon*ish.
it really did have incredible staying power. Obviously EOL now though. Wish I'd bought one back in the day.
The 2600k stayed useful much longer.
What is the point of spamming this every day?
Poorfags cope really hard because they can't acknowledge that their hardware is really fucking obscure by todays standards, so they have to conjure the reality to feel better.
Not everyone is a mouth breathing bugman that must CONSOOOM anon.
Most people life mostly outside the rgb gaming cave filled with funkpop and schizoid collectibles.
Don't need a lot of power to play good games.
I am too busy with my life to play games, especially now. Running anything below coffee lake or zen2 is embarassment. In case of sandy bridge, those CPUs dont even support modern CPU instructions, modern video codecs , latest PCIE versions and they dont even receive security updates, so running them makes you absolute homosexual.
Core2 didnt have botnet tho.
Phenom II was better tho and also didnt have botnet.
Oh, and I think PileDriver or BullDozer was botnet-free too
Core i and Ryzen are botnet
The botnet lives rent-free in your head. There are no hardware backdoors in CPUs and people claiming otherwise are tech-illiterate spergs who have no idea what they are talking about.
Core i has literal inbuilt DHCP server. it is literally a botnet.
It literally doesn't. You are just conjuring reality at this point.
First things first, ME is NOT an integral part of the CPU. It used to be embedded in motherboard's northbridge, while now it is integrated into PCH. Second, Embedding an actual spyware into ME would be insanely expensive and very brittle. It is much easier to enforce secure boot with immutable keybase to force people to use one , specific operating system and spy on them on the software level. ME itself was originally designed for AMT for remote management, but it was later extended to other features, like TPM or ICC. Third, this narracion loses its sense with the discovery of the HAP bit. If ME was really controlled by american intelligence agencies, they wouldn't need to disable it at the first place. By using outdated hardware that is supposed to be ME-free, you are making yourself even more vulnerable, since they have an actual, unfixable vulnerabilities in their CPUs (mainly spectre and meltdown), which can be totally exploited in real life (although it was never observed).
Why do you say that when a closed source variant of Minix is literally running on newer CPUs
Core2 Duo is better
pic related is the actual GOAT chip though with most staying power. Easily OC'd to 4.8-5 Ghz on a mid tier air cooler and still capable of maxing out a 3080+ GPU at any resolution. Not to mention PCIE 3.0, NVME and resizeable BAR support. Its truly the only CPU worthy of the title "never obsolete".
Still use mine paired with a GTX 650ti, although I stopped playing new games around ~2017. It's definitely getting sluggish in everyday tasks, and I would certainly NOT agree that it's immortal. Hilariously, the weak ass 8250u that I got in a $250 Thinkpad X280 runs circles around the 2500k while consuming a fraction of the power.
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/231805/intel-core-i3n305-processor-6m-cache-up-to-3-80-ghz.html
HE STILL USES SANDY VAG 95W HOUSEFIRES WHEN 15W CPU DEMOLISHES IT IN PERFORMANCE
NGMI
2600k was always better and those 4 extra threads allowed it to live way longer. Fuck the 2500k and long like 2600k.
What's the AMD equivalent of the 2500k?
Was it really that good?
t. upgraded to i5-4670K from C2D 8400
Nah. After it came out, there just wasn't any real progress in the desktop CPU space for more than half a decade.
for me, it's 13900k and i only use it for listening to streamed music
threadly poorfag reminder
>5 minutes per 512x512 sd image
>30 seconds per llama token