This thread is to discuss possible release time tables for Kaby Lake cpus in the new Alienware laptops.
Currently the most up to date road map appears to be the following:
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Here we see the KBL-H 4+2 (this is the 45W version) reaching RTS before the end of the year. The question is how long after RTS do we expect Alienware to put Kaby Lake to market in their new laptops.
Currently, you can not even buy a gsync screen with the HK series chip and by Alienware limiting buys to only the 4k screen it would appear that Alienware has very limited stock of current HK parts as it does not want to be left out in the cold when the new chips launch. It also could be trying to push off access HQ inventories in preparation for the Kaby Lake release.
If they are running a lean cpu inventory at least for the HK this could be a a good sign of a release possible in the first week of Jan 2018. An indication of this strategy would be to open up HK buys to a wider range of systems by December in order to empty the rest of the inventory before Kaby Lake launch. The other good news in this would be that the HK series would be the first Kaby Lake parts to hit Alienware laptops.
We can also see from this road map that we should not expect 18W Kaby Lake for the Alienware 13 until mid summer 2018.
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Kaby Lake ULV is already available and selling. Cannonlake won't be available until Fall 2017.
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Not for a while, After Christmas, early spring...... Not that it matters at all. Kaby Lake is no different from current chips; Intel is only increasing stock clocks slightly and making thermal promises they most likely can't keep.
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Kaby lake means:
- better 14nm+ process
- better SpeedShift tech
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- more pcie lines
- Optane support
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According to this tweet, the 13 R3 will have an i7-HQ processor.
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It is very unlikely they will offer the same CPU and GPU combination in both the AW 13 and 15. I've never seen Alienware do so. If they do this, it will result in what we refer to as product cannibalization.
I know for a fact that they will have the dual-core CPU's (7200U and 7500U). But don't worry. A fellow member ran a 6500U with a Titan X (Pascal) and experienced minimal bottleneck in most games, as they rely mostly on single-core performance. And that's much more powerful than a 1060.
That said, I hate dual-core CPU's for gaming. The moments in which you benefit greatly from quad-core may be scarce, but are such crucial and impactful moments. Let's hope they offer the 6300HQ (at the very least) until the Kaby Lake version is released.
I'm only considering the AW13 because I need a portable solution with a dGPU. Zenbooks simply don't cut it.Last edited: Oct 27, 2016 -
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Games from 2015 era up to today are just eating even most powerful cpus becuase of crappy console ports. Maybe with old games you won't notice that but today's games are gonna crush this cpu, massive bottleneck in everything except LoL, CSGO.
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Of course, those aren't gaming results.Last edited: Oct 29, 2016 -
Those are 3dmarks results, this program is designed to use GPU power, not cpu.
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Not trying to say it's not. Just preparing for it not to happen so then can't be disappointed if there's non. Where as if there is. Then that's well better because they over achieved my expectations.
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On the configurator, they have the same price.
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Even after market 2133 MHz and 2400 MHz RAM are about the same price. Almost a couple dollar difference.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16820233972
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16820156120
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I would rather have DDR3L with lower latency at 2133MHz than DDR4 with higher latency at 2400MHz. DDR3 would win every time. The true benefit of DDR4 is not seen until you reach 3000MHz and beyond.
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I wouldn't assume anything with Alienware machines these days.
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Are we only going to get a new AW13 page literally when it's ready to order and not the day before so we can mire it before we buy it?
I'm actually starting to get nervous that the AW13 won't be available in the uk like the USA. Prob have to wait a week or so like it was with the 15 and 17.
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The performance will be nearly identical so no reason for DDR3L vs DDR4 that -
It's very likely that the 13 R3 will only support DDR4 (the slots aren't backwards compatible).
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Well I got 16gb ram at 2133mhz I bought few months back for laptop I decided against and wait to get something else.
Very important question.
Is the 13 going to come with a RX 460 or RX 470. I'm sure it's 460. But they have 470 for the larger models and the thing is. It's the full blown desktop model and that's actually stronger than the 1060s in mobile, on top of that it has better dx12 performance. So it should make it a no brainer to select it.
I'm looking at the bigger alienwares and it's £100 cheaper than 1060 with it's better performance. So besides paying for nvidia. What else is in it that bumps £100 to upgrade for less performance?
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i wish someone with inside info could tell us what time the order page will go live for the aw13. don't wanna stay up to 12am monday night just for nothing
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ThatOldGuy Notebook Virtuoso
http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-RX-470.171188.0.html
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It is true that the mobile and desktop version in same games has about 10fps difference. And even if nvidia can beat amd in dx11im that game it's not likely it will in dx12. If your a 1yr laptop owner. That doesn't matter that much. You will have something new anyway. But for those that want 2-3 years. That should be a key thing as more dx12 games in where performance will be better on dx12 than dx11. You don't want to make a selection based off a popularity contest do we? Which would result in nvidia winning.
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It will be most likely the RX460, on the other hand they praise that all the new Alienware notebooks are VR capable and the 460 is not powerful enough for that. The RX 470 might be the better choice over long terms, IF they offer the 8 GB GDDR5 version like on the AW 17.
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Yeah, i am still concerned about the temps / cooling solution though. Three flat heatpipes and 2 fans seems to be a little bit short for 45W TDP (CPU) and ~100W TDP (GPU), especially if the use Dell's cheap thermal compount. Maybe the RX460 would be not that bad after all in terms of temps. It is more important that the CPU does not throttle under heavy load, otherwise it would screw the whole concept with the additional AGA.
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That said, I want a quad-core. Dual-core CPU's with HT cause a nearly 50% decrease in performance in Battlefield 1 as opposed to a quad-core with HT. -
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that's torture guys, i live in France, they just released the 120Hz Gsync on the 15" 6700HQ, but i don't know if i should take it for 2 reasons :
- Is Kaby Lake Worth waiting until late december (almost 2 more months) ?
- Am i going to regret not taking 6820HK over 6700HQ, i mean, at best, with the OC'd 6820HK, all you'd get is a few more FPS on games like Witcher 3? Which would already get 60+ FPS (no hair works maybe) with 6700HQ & GTX1070 anyway right? Plus, 6820HK (especially OC'd) heats up more than the 6700HQ no?
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But should I choose to stick. I'll be ok with it since I'm keeping it short term. But if you want it long term you might wanna wait for new cpu. But then if you have it long term. Why wait. It be old anyway at that point.
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It looks like Kaby Lake is only 5% faster than skylake so I wouldn't be so excited.
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BIOS is locked down so without power limit option you won't be able to overclock it as you think you could.
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