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原帖由 Puff 於 2017-3-9 03:00 發表
Had a game bound by single thread, and not interested in OC either. Thought OCing would disable many of the power mgmt features, wouldn't it?
Edit: It seems the idle states are still there. ...
https://www.pcper.com/reviews/Pr ... utm_medium=facebook
The modern OC (not really sure about AMD, but for Intel Skylake at least) does not alter the power saving feature;
it will still be the same idle power (given you use an adaptive core voltage instead of a fixed one).
If you refer to my link, 1700/1800X are just the same.......AMD binned the chips by voltage needed, it had certain effects on overclocking ability, but from all I have seen so far, 1700 and 1800X do not show much of a difference on how fast they can be clocked to.
The worst maybe you need to lower the RAM clock to to like 2666 MHz for 1700 to stay at 3.9-4 GHz, but it changes nothing....
I probably will get a 1700, overclock it to 3.8 GHz, but later.
PS: If single thread performance is your major concern, KabyLake is definitely better.
In this case you might want to wait for Skylake-X, which (hopefully) will be having a more reasonable price without losing the single thread stuff.
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