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  1. Ticket ID: 1725

     

    Priority: Low

     

    As per the following list:\r\n\r\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haswell_(microarchitecture)#Mobile_processors\r\n\r\n4930MX 2013-05-27[51] $1096\r\n4950HQ Q3 2013[53] $657\r\n4900MQ 2013-05-27[51] $570\r\n4850HQ Q3 2013[53] $468\r\n4800MQ 2013-05-27[51] $380\r\n4750HQ Q3 2013[53] OEM \r\n4702MQ 2013-05-27[51] OEM \r\n4702HQ 2013-05-27[51] OEM \r\n4700MQ\r\n4700HQ\r\n\r\nThere\'s some more in the wiki link still to be released. Some has been tested of course:\r\n\r\nhttp://anandtech.com/show/6993/intel-iris-pro-5200-graphics-review-core-i74950hq-tested

  2. Ticket ID: 1718

     

    Priority: Low

     

    Please could we add the following CPUs to the Database:\r\n\r\nModel Cores / Threads Freq. Turbo freq. L2 cache Multi-processing TDP Features\r\n\r\nVIA Nano 2000 Series family, BGA400\r\n\r\n Nano U2300 1 / 1 1 GHz 1 MB 5 Watt \r\n Nano U2500 1 / 1 1.2 GHz 1 MB 6.8 Watt \r\n Nano U2225 1 / 1 1.3 GHz 1 MB 10 Watt \r\n Nano U2350 1 / 1 1.3 GHz 1 MB 8 Watt \r\n Nano U2400 1 / 1 1.3 GHz 1 MB 8 Watt TBT\r\n Nano U2250 1 / 1 1.3 GHz 1.6 GHz 1 MB 10 Watt TBT\r\n Nano L2007 1 / 1 1.6 GHz 1 MB 25 Watt \r\n Nano L2200 1 / 1 1.6 GHz 1 MB 17 Watt \r\n Nano L2207 1 / 1 1.6 GHz 1 MB 17 Watt \r\n Nano U2257 1 / 1 1.6 GHz 1 MB \r\n Nano L2100 1 / 1 1.8 GHz 1 MB 25 Watt \r\n Nano L2107 1 / 1 1.8 GHz 1 MB 25 Watt \r\nOther families, Isaiah micro-architecture, BGA400\r\n Nano U3200 1 / 1 1.4 GHz 1 MB 10 Watt SSE4, VT\r\n Nano U3100 1 / 1 1.3 GHz 1.6 GHz 1 MB 9 Watt SSE4, VT, TBT\r\n Nano L3025 1 / 1 1.6 GHz 1 MB SSE4, VT\r\n Nano L3050 1 / 1 1.8 GHz 1 MB 25 Watt SSE4, VT\r\n Nano L3100 1 / 1 2 GHz 1 MB 25 Watt SSE4, VT\r\n Nano L3600 1 / 1 2 GHz 1 MB SSE4, VT\r\n Nano X2 U4025 2 / 2 1.2 GHz 2 MB 2 VT\r\n Nano X2 U4300 2 / 2 1.2 GHz 1.46 GHz 2 MB 2 13 Watt VT, TBT\r\n Nano X2 L4050 2 / 2 1.4 GHz 2 MB 2 VT\r\n Nano X2 L4350 2 / 2 1.6 GHz 1.73 GHz 2 MB 2 VT, TBT\r\n\r\n\r\nFrom: \r\nhttp://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Nano/TYPE-Nano%202000%20Series.html\r\nhttp://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Nano/TYPE-Nano%203000%20Series.html\r\nhttp://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Nano_X2/index.html

  3. I found something that didn't make any sense to me.

    Now I roughly know what it is and what it does, but still some questions remain: Why does this "feature" exist in the first place and why it is activated on all 15h family parts.

     

    Would love to know what the feature is. It's great you have a fix for it, but what exactly is the issue?

     

    It sounds like there was an issue and AMD had to force a slow calculation path on certain instructions in order to correct. Anyone remember the Pentium FDIV bug?

  4. I'm in meetings all day monday, otherwise I would have signed up to compete. Good luck to the competitors - it's going to be fun to hear about 8-pack making a mad dash from an OCN event on Saturday night and still have the withall to get to the Corsair event on time. By my reckoning if there's one plane delay he won't be there - unless he's not actually going to the OCN event at all.

  5. Just a heads up all, I got a call from Singapore Airlines today. Apparently TPE is having some runway resurfacing done, and it's taking a couple of months. This means (I was told) that most flights up until 25th June going out of TPE have up to a 2 hour delay. So if you have any connections shorter than 2hrs to get home, then you might have to rebook onto an earlier flight. I how have to spend up to 5 hours in Singapore after a full day in Taipei, rather than a more casual 90 minute change.

  6. Ticket ID: 1703

     

    Priority: Low

     

    Please can you add the following processors:\r\n\r\nhttp://ark.intel.com/products/series/64581\r\n\r\nIntel® Xeon® Processor E5-4650L \r\n(20M Cache, 2.60 GHz, 8.00 GT/s Intel® QPI)\r\n\r\nIntel® Xeon® Processor E5-4640 \r\n(20M Cache, 2.40 GHz, 8.00 GT/s Intel® QPI)\r\n\r\nIntel® Xeon® Processor E5-4620 \r\n(16M Cache, 2.20 GHz, 7.20 GT/s Intel® QPI)\r\n\r\nSelect Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4617 \r\n(15M Cache, 2.90 GHz, 7.20 GT/s Intel® QPI)\r\n\r\nSelect Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4610 \r\n(15M Cache, 2.40 GHz, 7.20 GT/s Intel® QPI)\r\n \r\nSelect Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4607 \r\n(12M Cache, 2.20 GHz, 6.40 GT/s Intel® QPI)\r\n\r\nSelect Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4603 \r\n(10M Cache, 2.00 GHz, 6.40 GT/s Intel® QPI)

  7. That's where the whole trust bit of the community comes in.

     

    For some situations, it is clear: the Hailea brand water chillers (for aquariums but can be rigged for OC) will work down to 4C and have a temperature readout.

     

    As long as it's water in the pipe, and not a blend is really the defining factor. The best chiller can't keep water liquid below zero (unless you're screwing around with pressures). Even in sub-zero ambient you could use a blend and get below zero, but that's going to some extreme lengths. I've seen HKEPC use a blend to get -40 in a loop, but they were also LN2ing other stuff, so it doesn't really apply.

  8. If you zoom out, the Model name definitely says Z87X-OC F...

     

    That's not another Formula, is it?

     

    Still, zoomed out you can tell:

     

    Bios F3b,

    CPU Core 34xx

    CPU Ratio 31

    DDR3-2128

    Memory 11-10-13-28

    System Temp 30C

    PCH Temp 31

    CPU: i7-4770, can't make out if it's K, R, T

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