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    Alienware, What have you done??

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by rdalcroft, Jun 3, 2015.

  1. octiceps

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    Cleve's upcoming Skylake desktop CPU notebook with SLI and G-Sync will be epic
     
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    Mr. Fox BGA Filth-Hating Elitist

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    If you mean the pathetic 5775C, from what I have seen struggles to overclock well enough to match stock 4790K turbo clocks. But, at least it's not a BGA feces chip. Socketed chips will always trump BGA filth. But it will definitely overclock better than the anemic and crippled low-TDP feces BGA CPUs other laptops are shipping with. It's just sad it's not able to keep up with yesterday's best desktop quad core. Intel is on a failure streak. They must be intimate indiscriminately affectionate with demented brain trust from NVIDIA, because they seem to be carriers of the same disease.
     
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    No, 6700K. 5775C is Broadwell. Apparently someone overclocked a 6700K to 5.2 GHz on air which is promising.
     
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