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Should you buy an Intel i7-5930K in 2023?

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  • Опубліковано 15 сер 2024

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  • @wolfhiggins
    @wolfhiggins Рік тому +176

    Can we get a discord server, I'd love to nerd out and talk computer with others that have the same interest.

  • @TheHook2008
    @TheHook2008 Рік тому +14

    Still on my i7 5820k and msi x99 gaming board,runs like a dream.

  • @XavandSo
    @XavandSo Рік тому +54

    Been waiting for this! I said this before but I miss my 4.7GHz 5820K so much. I'd still be using it if my AsRock X99 MiniITX motherboard wasn't so limiting!

    • @rayhmann
      @rayhmann Рік тому +3

      What voltage did it consume for 4.7?

    • @darkungels1274
      @darkungels1274 Рік тому +1

      I am getting an gigabyte ga x99 ud4 and from what I heard all gigabyte boards was the best at overclocking and power delivery

    • @buenosaires9211
      @buenosaires9211 11 місяців тому +1

      It requires a monstrous CPU cooler to cool down.@@rayhmann

    • @rayhmann
      @rayhmann 11 місяців тому

      @@buenosaires9211 I know, but it wasnt what i asked. I wanted to know the voltage, bcs i had 5930K that could do 4.6GHz on just 1.24V, but if i got over 1.3v and tried 4.7, i couldnt cool it with NHD 14.

  • @z7eleven
    @z7eleven Рік тому +45

    I had i7 5820k, I remember being perplexed by the price difference whereas on paper they would be almost identical.

  • @balvan
    @balvan Рік тому +24

    I Gotta say, I have a ryzen 5 5600 in my pc and for 30€ this is a pretty compelling competitor

  • @benjamin_luscombe
    @benjamin_luscombe Рік тому +24

    these are always loads of fun to watch. cool to see how well these cpus still hold up. also you are almost at 20k subs! :D

    • @Mr11ESSE111
      @Mr11ESSE111 8 місяців тому +1

      they hold up if you play on 1440p and cards as rtx 3070 and older games at high-ultra as this channel do that Gap vs more modern cpu 5600x will be smaller or low or none in some games

    • @benjamin_luscombe
      @benjamin_luscombe 8 місяців тому

      @@Mr11ESSE111 accidental reply moment

    • @Mr11ESSE111
      @Mr11ESSE111 8 місяців тому

      @@benjamin_luscombe he must tests cpus on 1080p at lower seettings with card above rtx 3070 and more newest games,testing with 3070 on 1440p on high or ultra of course this old ones will hold fine

    • @benjamin_luscombe
      @benjamin_luscombe 8 місяців тому

      @@Mr11ESSE111 oh I see what you mean but they still do pretty good

    • @Mr11ESSE111
      @Mr11ESSE111 8 місяців тому

      in that is point , they do good on higher resolutions with this medium cards on high-ultra seettings fine because there is no some cpu bound on higher resolutions and higher seettings!! if he goes on 4k there will be no any differences @@benjamin_luscombe

  • @davidwithey6036
    @davidwithey6036 Рік тому +13

    I think it's sad you only have 19k subs. Your more professional than most with over million subs

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Рік тому +7

      Thanks, but honestly I thought it was going to take a couple more years to get even this far!

    • @davidwithey6036
      @davidwithey6036 Рік тому +3

      @@IcebergTech personally you under valued yourself there. A youtuber AlexAuto started his channel last year already at 500k subs. I really think you deserve to be seen more. subbed along time ago. keep up the good work tho.

  • @TorstenSimon
    @TorstenSimon Рік тому +6

    I've just recently had upgraded an old x99 motherboard with a 16 core Xeon E5-2698V3 for productivity tasks. Performance is pretty solid even for today's standards, but the argument you mentioned for overall platform costs is absolutely valid. I wouldn't build such a system from scratch anymore since motherboards are overpriced.

  • @nixboox
    @nixboox Рік тому +3

    You keep saying: "it was the same CPU in every OTHER specification"...but, yes, that's the literal point. If you wanted to run SLI...which I did, and that's why I bought the 5930K...I still have two Geforce 980s in SLI that have never given me anything but perfect performance. I believe that the reason everyone complains that SLI and Crossfire wasn't "that great" was because they were trying to use it on CPUs and motherboards that simply didn't properly support it at the x16 standard. The X99 Gigabyte UD3P that I have could do quad SLI, not at x16 across the board, obviously, but dual SLI at x16 uses up 32 of my 40 PCIe lanes with enough left over for a m.2 hard drive and one more m.2 device. Your video is literally perpetuating the idea that people don't understand the importance of PCIe lanes and the CPUs that run them.

    • @JathraDH
      @JathraDH Рік тому +2

      ^ 10000% this. People are dumb and failed to understand SLI needs the full bandwidth. A single card wont use it but SLI uses the bandwidth for cross talk in addition to the bridge. If you don't have PCI-E bandwidth your scaling goes out the window which is why everyone believes SLI only scales to about 150% on 2 cards. *rolls eyes*
      Been using x99 with 1080 SLI the last 7 years with absolutely 0 problems and 90-95%+ scaling. SLI was ultimately killed by the stupidity of its userbase.

  • @Peterowsky
    @Peterowsky Рік тому +4

    I remember from my core 2 duo days how that (platform at least, if not the CPU if you weren't paying attention to benchmarks and just price) was a dream upgrade... Damn stuff got A LOT BETTER in the last few years.

  • @bradleyblexrude1482
    @bradleyblexrude1482 Рік тому +4

    The really smart thing to do with the x99 boards back in the day was buy cheap Xeon e5 1600 series cpus, as they had similar specs to the i7s, cheaper, and were actually overclockable. However when broadwell E came out, intel removed the ability to overclock e5 1600 cpus

  • @unicorn2299
    @unicorn2299 4 місяці тому +2

    wow i love your videos so mutch i love enery single think how your mic is tuned how your voice sounds how your intro looks and sounds its just perfect 10/10

  • @GrumpyWolfTech
    @GrumpyWolfTech Рік тому +5

    I could be wrong, but if I recall correctly x99 was the first platform that supported nvme. This was my first time using it at least. I loved my 5820k.

  • @Chebornek
    @Chebornek 6 місяців тому +4

    In 2021 I snagged a $280 6950x to replace the 5930k I'd been running since November 2016. Also had to purchase new ram (4 sticks of 16GB 3200 DDR4) as overclocking attempt with the 6950x burnt out an 8 GB stick of Dominator 2666. I cannot part with the 5930k, is still a very efficient and powerful 6 core CPU. Was always able to sustain 4.6 Ghz for gaming sessions, with it and the MSI Titanium motherboard it sat within.
    6 cores at 4.6Ghz, cooled with a Corsair 280mm AIO. Excellent CPU for almost 5 years.

  • @melangeken
    @melangeken Рік тому +2

    Hi, at the 3 minute mark I noticed that the slides show 6 cores / 8 threads instead of 12 threads.
    Have a nice day.

  • @ProjectPhysX
    @ProjectPhysX Рік тому +3

    I guess the more PCIe lanes are more targeted at workstation use with multi-GPU, where PCIe lanes could become a bottleneck. I'm currently looking for an affordable system for GPU fluid simulations, and that needs ideally 4 GPUs with PCIe x16. X99 has only PLX splitters, so PCIe bandwidth is still limited, but the 40 lane CPUs could make a difference over 28 lane CPU there.

  • @GstarCurtis
    @GstarCurtis Рік тому +3

    I remember when i bought my 5820k, and seeing Jayztwocents and his 5960X, man did i want that one.. But being an apprentice, was just not the right thing to buy.

  • @AeiKei
    @AeiKei Рік тому +2

    I am using this cpu ATM. For gaming it still does the job. In terms of performance from my research it is similar to a i5 10400

  • @jacksonbtb571
    @jacksonbtb571 9 місяців тому +2

    I bought this chip recently for a around $18 USD shipped. Normally I would get the i7-5960x for an x99 board, but I had a chinese model with very limited OC potential so I figured this was the best option. It looks like it has the highest base clock of the Haswell-E chips, i might be wrong though. This was being paired with a GTX 1070 so it probably will be GPU bottlenecked anyway

  • @TheGreatSatan_
    @TheGreatSatan_ Рік тому +1

    I just built an X99 system with a Intel Xeon Processor E5-2687W v4 (12 cores and 24 Threads at 3GHz

  • @spagettete_
    @spagettete_ Рік тому +4

    i still own a 5820k in 2023

  • @timfountain98
    @timfountain98 Рік тому +5

    Good video. The problem with this gen of CPU's is the need for a 2011 socket , which often entails added expenditure for an obsolete chipset. Only really worth it if you have a motherboard already.

  • @SAVikingSA
    @SAVikingSA 6 місяців тому +1

    I ran my 5930k @ 4.3GHz for 8 years, still have it and it still works. Using a 5800X3D now, though.

  • @LifeChanger_._
    @LifeChanger_._ 7 місяців тому +5

    2:58 - 5820k/5830k - 6 Core / 12 Threads to correct the video.
    I just recently built 2 systems using these processors, and found they have no issues running current games at well over 100fps@1440p full graphics with a 4070ti. You are not going to experience any issues unless you bottleneck the CPU. I do not recommend anything higher than a 4070ti, as I found slight bottle necks with the 4080 and 4090 cards, where the GPU usage was considerably lower and CPU usage much higher. Best to go x299 with 4080 or 4090 cards.

  • @rustywastakenwastaken
    @rustywastakenwastaken Рік тому +3

    new iceberg tech video right as i get sick, maybe ill feel a bit better after watching it :P

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Рік тому

      Hmm, should I include a warning label? Consult your doctor to see if Iceberg is right for you, that sort of thing?

    • @rustywastakenwastaken
      @rustywastakenwastaken Рік тому

      @@IcebergTech side effects include heart attacks, broken bones, snapped neck, brain damage, erectile dysfunction, and an urge to buy 10 year old computer parts

  • @taiwoadegbayi7115
    @taiwoadegbayi7115 Рік тому +2

    Mistake with the thread count, should be 6 cores/12 threads not 6/8

  • @agustinmorquecho7781
    @agustinmorquecho7781 6 місяців тому +1

    you are missing talking about the extreme versions of this socket. the 8c and 10c X ie: i7 6950x 10c 20t @ 3GHz base 3.6GHz boost, easilly OC to 4.5GHz that launched 7 years ago for a retail price of 1770USD (not sue in pounds) that can be found heaps of them on allyexpres nowdays for about 200USD and would pair well with your x99 x1 wifi board and rtx3070

  • @balvan
    @balvan Рік тому +3

    You should do a video talking about motherboards from this era and problems with getting them, I think it would be interesting to see how idk like a alliexpress x99 motherboard would would perform against a gigabyte one. But anyways you make great videos, Hope you will reach 1m Subs one day.

  • @aavvironalex
    @aavvironalex Рік тому +1

    The music slays, I added it to my Spotify library ;). Keep up the good work!

  • @s20_
    @s20_ Рік тому +2

    got a alienware recently with a i7 5930K and dual 970s which i will sell to get a 3060 ti did not expect the cpu to be that good still tho

  • @couriersix2443
    @couriersix2443 Рік тому +1

    Made it within less than an hour of upload :D crazy how I was just talking to you about the 5820k

  • @ThebestLilMissRarity2
    @ThebestLilMissRarity2 Рік тому +2

    Just yesterday bought 5820k for 17€ (have one already but it is topping at 4.3Ghz so new one for benching). Also 2690v3 for 19€ is on the way.

  • @bloodgoat
    @bloodgoat Рік тому +3

    Love the work! Keep it up!

  • @b0ne91
    @b0ne91 Рік тому +4

    Something like the E5 2680 v3 is 12C/24T with massive cache. Goes for about 30-40 bucks. If you unlock the all core frequency, disable HT,, drop memory timings (on 2133) to CL12 and enable IOAT and Cluster On Die in the BIOS, I'm willing to bet whether you see better FPS than with the 5830k depends entirely on the game you're checking out. DX12 and Vulkan especially now scale really well with multi core CPUs.

    • @detecta
      @detecta Рік тому +1

      why disable hyperthreading though?

    • @azazzelx
      @azazzelx Рік тому

      @@detecta security

    • @detecta
      @detecta Рік тому

      @@azazzelx hm i just checked it seems like only a problem if you already have a virus on your pc or something

    • @b0ne91
      @b0ne91 Рік тому

      @@detecta Windows scheduling doesn't work that well (for games) when you have a shit ton of threads. Hyper threading disabled gives slightly better performance. Usually about 5% or so

    • @azazzelx
      @azazzelx Рік тому

      @@detecta less power consumption; less heat; full resources committed for each thread per core (full speed); most importantly to avoid application data/memory leak...

  • @memoli801
    @memoli801 Рік тому +1

    Lets me forget about the artificial need to upgrade my system.
    Thank you a lot!

  • @sL1NK
    @sL1NK Рік тому +3

    3:08 - 6 cores / 8 threads ?

  • @JamesSmith-sw3nk
    @JamesSmith-sw3nk Рік тому +2

    Good video. For reference, a 5800x3d will score around 14 500 on Cinebench 23.

  • @scip11
    @scip11 Рік тому +3

    Just upgraded my 5820k to a 7600X but it was a great CPU paired with a 1080 TI.

    • @TrggrWarning
      @TrggrWarning Рік тому

      Similar system my gpu is going out. Was considering new build, think I’ll buy new gpu see how it goes in x99 system

    • @nomecognome6359
      @nomecognome6359 Рік тому +2

      Still rocking my 5820k with fe 1080, can't complain about it

  • @enderlore1337
    @enderlore1337 Рік тому +1

    Great production quality! Wow. +1 subscribe

  • @croissanty7094
    @croissanty7094 Рік тому +1

    I like how 4 core CPU’s by intel (13th gen i3) is offering powerhouse gaming performance wilst clocked lower and benifiting from less cores. Intel cpus are so exciting nowadays

    • @saricubra2867
      @saricubra2867 Рік тому

      I upgraded from a Core i7-4700MQ (45 watt, same perfomance as a desktop i7-3770) Haswell laptop chip to an Alder Lake i7-12700K.
      Both PCs are music production machines, literally i waited a decade for double the single core perfomance which is the biggest bottleneck there. Big-Little on x86 is a massive game changer for me, ridiculously low iddle wattage, cool and silent desktop PC.

    • @saricubra2867
      @saricubra2867 Рік тому

      13th gen i3 is good, but it should have been a Big-Little i3 with 4p+4e or 4p+8e. 8 threads aren't enough even by the huge IPC increase, the i3's 100% loaded on Cyberpunk 2077 with top tier graphics cards.

    • @saricubra2867
      @saricubra2867 Рік тому

      I bought the i7-12700K for $330, very similar to the price of a Ryzen 7 1700 when it was new.

  • @Birdy1284
    @Birdy1284 Рік тому +1

    This video would have been more interesting, if you would eliminate GPU performance constraints out of the results by lowering render resolution and only disabling GPU performance related effects like AA, AF, AO, motion blur and other post FX (instead of all details).

  • @UNDERGROUNDHITRADIO
    @UNDERGROUNDHITRADIO Рік тому

    still got my first 5820K laying around, mobo died. Used motherboards are too expensive to justify using it, let alone powerdraw and maximum 3333 ram, but it was one of my favorite CPU's introducing me to DDR4 overclocking

  • @yeralma_soqan
    @yeralma_soqan Рік тому +2

    Testing in 1080p wasn't a better idea?

  • @weizhenghuang6452
    @weizhenghuang6452 Рік тому +2

    The music is too loud again!!

  • @thomasberry8873
    @thomasberry8873 Рік тому +1

    Jesus he has 20k subs now. I remember when he had 2-3k subs

  • @scurbdubdub2555
    @scurbdubdub2555 Рік тому +7

    The 5930K was a pretty good CPU for me. 4.7GHz all core I got it up to. That is the fun thing about these older CPUs, they actually have overclocking headroom in them unlike a lot of modern CPUs. I did end up upgrading though to an I9 7940X though which I got for $200. It has an interesting value proposition especially considering that LGA 2066 boards are surprisingly not too expensive. I paid $150 for mine which is a pretty reasonable price I would say.

    • @ravioli0239
      @ravioli0239 Рік тому +2

      I do miss being able to overclock a CPU to high heaven but I also don't feel like modern CPUs need it anymore

    • @drinklotionnow
      @drinklotionnow Рік тому

      @@ravioli0239 it’s not that they don’t need it, it’s that they can’t. On most modern CPUs you’ll be lucky to gain half a ghz

    • @ravioli0239
      @ravioli0239 Рік тому +2

      @@drinklotionnow I know they can't but I also don't see much point in trying with how fast they are currently

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Рік тому +2

      I don't think I got that lucky on the silicon lottery tbh. I had to push this to 1.35v to get a stable 4.5GHz, which is my target for all the older Intels.
      I'm a bit overloaded with motherboards right now, but I have been window shopping at X299. Maybe later in the year!

    • @jamesdoe7605
      @jamesdoe7605 Рік тому

      @Iceberg Tech He was most likely never stable... 4.5 for my 5820k at 1.3v and 4.4 for my 5960x at 1.3v.
      Y cruncher and r23 compared to r15 will show instability

  • @JathraDH
    @JathraDH Рік тому +1

    I am still running X99 with SLI 1080s. I bought a 5930k initially before upgrading later to a 6850k. The 5930k I had did not play well with a high overclock + high (for the time) DDR4 overclock, the later gen CPU handled it much better.
    Having 32 lanes for SLI is actually really critical as it impacts SLI's scaling quite significantly. I can get 90-95%+ scaling still on this setup with the native 16x/16x with literally no stutter or other SLI problems, but I play by all of SLI's many rules to make that happen. In 8x/8x it would not be scaling much past 50-60% tops.
    The entirety of x99 is really just not worth it overall, its the last extreme CPU I will be buying for sure. The main gripe is that because the CPUs are so niche windows thinks they are a normal Xeon and likes injecting different microcode and disabling the overclock on them. I have had my OC on the chip disabled by microsoft 2-3x over the years for this reason for months on end.
    If you want hardware that just works and won't have a bunch of problems you just want to go with the most mainstream thing possible as it will have the most use, the most user testing and the most company support for bug fixes.

    • @jamesbuckwas6575
      @jamesbuckwas6575 Рік тому

      I think that issue is down to Intel poorly coding the CPU to report the proper name, or microsoft bungling things up. Exterme Edition parts can still be great value for a system with lots of PCIe add-in cards for SATA drives, NVMe expansion, multi-GPU setups not necessarily for SLI/CF, but also for PCIe passthrough for VMs or a render box for blender, or media serving tasks. So I wouldn't disregard them entirely.
      Personally, I would love to see a return of reasonably-priced HEDT CPUs akin to first generation Threadripper and some X99/X299 CPUs. Obviously the core count would stay similar to consumer systems, but even without later upgrades to a 24, 32, or 64 core CPU, the PCIe lanes and memory bandwidth on consumer systems are incredibly limiting for a workstation or server-esque workload. And when even the 12-core Threadripper Pro has an unnecessary number of PCIe lanes (7 slots assumes every expansion card is single-slot, which is hardly the case) and is priced at over $1000, it's really a turn-off for the kind of workloads I would like to run. It doesn't help that hardly any AM5 boards include both x8/x8 slots and multiple x4 slots from the chipset.

    • @JathraDH
      @JathraDH Рік тому

      @@jamesbuckwas6575 Sure they have a lot of uses, its just a pain to deal with a lot of times because of the niche hardware.
      Yes its a screwup somewhere on microsofts part, but the reason its not caught/fixed is because the hardware is so obscure no one mass reports it enough for them to notice or care.

  • @AurioDK
    @AurioDK Рік тому

    Just built a rig, 6700k locked at 5 ghz paired with a GTX 1080ti and 16 gb ram, all for my wonderful nephew. It runs everything without any stutter at 1080p 60 fps with a single exception, TW: Warhammer demanded some options to be lowered, still looked good. My nephew doesn´t know anything about hardware and never messes with settings, he should be good for a couple of years.
    A lot of people don´t realize that you can actually get a decent rig for at a very low cost if you are willing to purchase some older CPUs, a bottleneck here and there isn´t the end of the world if the games don´t stutter..... and I am not the one paying his electricity bill 😀

  • @Kuri0
    @Kuri0 Рік тому +2

    You can modify your BIOS to add resizable BAR support to increase fps on supported GPUs

  • @darthwiizius
    @darthwiizius Рік тому +1

    The only use I would have for a HEDT platform would be to use the extra PCIe lanes for adding in extra NVMe storage as a RAID set-up, so far that hasn't been viable enough (cough cheap enough cough) to tempt me but who knows? Maybe down the line it could be a different story.

    • @KyesaRRi
      @KyesaRRi Рік тому +1

      With some bios modding you can do this on the x99 platform with a 16x PCIE to 4x nvme card. Later HEDT platforms natively support bifurcation (lane splitting) and dont require such modifications.
      I've got a couple of old x99 systems one running proxmox running home assistant, pihole and nginx, with another being a windows based system for my plex and BlueIris installs.
      Shop around and you can pickup a 5960x with motherboard for cheaper than you might have thought.

  • @Iristallite
    @Iristallite 6 місяців тому

    If this had been released as a normal desktop part for Z97, let's say hypothetically an "i9-4990K", I wonder how it would have stacked up against the later 5775C with its "L4" cache...

  • @tomaszbochenek3674
    @tomaszbochenek3674 Рік тому

    So glad I've found your channel! Preem sruff! Amazing quality :)

  • @recmonika9751
    @recmonika9751 Рік тому +2

    Im gonna buy I5 5930k and play old games on it and you cant stop me

  • @ClayWheeler
    @ClayWheeler Рік тому +2

    03:00 Editing Error lol

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Рік тому +1

      Ah, or was it a cunning ploy to get people to point out my "error" and thus boost my engagement?
      ... no, it was an error 🤦‍♂️

  • @VikingDudee
    @VikingDudee Рік тому

    I had the 5820k and 2x 1070s in sli, I had a problem with the Asus x99 Deluxe board killing my 5820k, I got it replaced and Asus "Fixed" my board they said, It killed 2 more 5820k's Asus said there was nothing wrong with my board and sent it back, So I bought a 5960x and a EVGA x99 board, They even performed the same for the most part with SLI 1070s, that system is still in use today at 4.6ghz, I did keep the Asus x99 board, I bought some cheap Xeon CPU to throw in it just to see if it would do ok with locked low powered CPU, the CPU lasted 2 months and it killed it, used the board for Target practice and vowed to never use a Asus board again with how they treated the situation.

  • @Trick-Framed
    @Trick-Framed Рік тому

    For Fortnite, set the texture cache to unlimited in the drivers then run around the board. Spin around in spot from dip to dip to allow all textures to cache. This speeds the game up incredibly. I do understand it should not take user intervention to work well, however it does.

  • @amehu
    @amehu 8 місяців тому +1

    Any difference if using quad channel RAM (8 sticks) vs dual channel (4 sticks)?

  • @buenosaires9211
    @buenosaires9211 11 місяців тому

    Right now running 1650v3 on my MSI X99, working fine but really POWER BURNING ! Considering to transfer to 12th platform of Intel then.

  • @TrggrWarning
    @TrggrWarning Рік тому +2

    Perfect timing!
    So glad I clicked made me feel really good!
    I built the 5820k variant with a 980sc gpu that worked flawlessly until EVGA rattled their nvidia cage, drivers stopped updating correctly to keep alive ive done deep clean roll back etc. “it works”
    Need new card to run 4K graphics tablet with 5k monitor, that seems to be actual stumbling block, more vram would be nice.
    Been doing specs on new system, at first gpu upgrade seemed unthinkable.
    Cool to see, again thank you specifically for including so much about my processor i didnt know.
    Also saw something recently about x99 bios memory change helping new cards.
    Know anything abt that? Seems according to this unnecessary

  • @jamesdoe7605
    @jamesdoe7605 Рік тому +2

    With my 5960x at 4.4ghz ring 4.3 and tunned 32gb 2400mhz I'm getting 175fps with 98fps min in cyberpunk lowest settings with a 3070ti.
    I don't get why you test with a gpu bottneck when testing cpu game performance

    • @jamesdoe7605
      @jamesdoe7605 Рік тому

      My 12700k same test 5.1 p core, ring at 4.8, e cores disabled and tunned 4100mhz averaged 250fps in same test for comparison

  • @radradR0bot
    @radradR0bot Рік тому

    i picked up a e5-2699 for 50 buck the other day for $50. basically double the performance of this chip

  • @sonsochillin
    @sonsochillin Рік тому

    Most underrated channel out there

  • @willpeters3833
    @willpeters3833 Рік тому +1

    I would be very very curious to see a Xeon E5 1680 V2 in your lineup, as this is the previous generation to Haswell direct competitor to the 5960X and is a bit more of a unique scenario.
    I just bought one for $80 AUD, it is placed in a EVGA X79 Dark mobo, at 4.5Ghz 1.34v across all 16 threads, DDR3 2400Mhz CL10 and a oc'd + UV'd RX 6900XT.

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Рік тому +4

      I've now got myself a 1680 v2 and a compatible motherboard, so I should have a video comparing the two soon!

    • @LawrenceTimme
      @LawrenceTimme Рік тому +1

      @@IcebergTech great!

  • @Obie327
    @Obie327 Рік тому +2

    Interesting video Iceberg, (Redacted and corrected thought response) I believed the i7 5820 to be a more affordable and decent performing entry offering. But not thrilled about intel when it tends to cripple the amount of PCI-E lanes with the base chip offerings. (surprised to see it perform about the same or sometimes better than the higher end) my opinion back then, When this came out was... A supposed future upgrade path to higher skews, But a possible Intel Switcher roo when something new came along. With the desktop parts giving most of... for less, These higher priced specialized CPU's didn't appeal to me for gaming and kind of a waste of money for most at that time. One other concern that came up for me was the worry of a New Mother board if and when Broadwell E came in the future? (obviously didn't happen) I just remembered when early Haswell 4770k to be finicky with heat and on die power circuits limiting over clocks. And the Z87 to Z97 board upgrade to fully utilize skull trial. These older X99 chips have much better used pricing now, But sadly moved on a long while ago. Great CPU review and thanks for the comparison.

    • @GrumpyWolfTech
      @GrumpyWolfTech Рік тому +1

      It was only useless if you wanted sli, for most people with a single card and a nvme drive 20 was more than enough, especially people like me that ran an itx setup.

    • @jamesdoe7605
      @jamesdoe7605 Рік тому +2

      It was actually way better price per performance along with longevity going x99 in 2014 for only 100-150 more. I upgraded from 5820k only when cyberpunk came out for a 5960x for 50 bucks and it still runs great in modern games unlike intels 4 core platforms

    • @Obie327
      @Obie327 Рік тому

      @@jamesdoe7605 Useless was way too strong of a word for this processor. (i realize that now) Being a 6 core entry on a budget was economical and palatable with X99 entry tax. Having that more robust platform with greater memory channels and feature sets afforded less limitations and better future upgrades. With me jumping on to Sandy and Ivy Bridge desktop platforms was incredible and Haswell for my Laptop was fast and impressive. The high pricing of DDR4 and getting into X99 was too rich for me at that time. I pretty much got mixed up with an older intel CPU/motherboard that did have the same core/thread count as the desktop (4/8) 3850? And thought the company had kinda done the same here. X99 or my Favorite 2011 V3 still looks impressive. Cheers!

    • @Obie327
      @Obie327 Рік тому

      @@GrumpyWolfTech Useless was way too strong a word to describe this chip) My condolences since I was thinking of an earlier CPU. (X79) The i7 5820 was a great 6 core CPU to have at that time. I was tempted to jump on to this platform myself but was cautious. I just ended up waiting it out and using desktop consumer my gaming/Lan duties. What enticed me was the M.2/DDR4, etc. really looked future proof and fast. (intel hype) But the price of entry and some earlier on teething issues kept me away a little longer. (Beta tester/early adopter blues) Being what it is today I'm very impressed and would have been very happy today if I had the hind sight and money to build back then.

    • @Obie327
      @Obie327 Рік тому

      @@GrumpyWolfTech I was tempted by this platform with the new DDR4/M.2 and feature sets. I do see now the value on the used market and of me saying it was "useless", was too harsh a response. (my bad) Got this confused with an earlier chip Intel made on X79. If you are still using this CPU today... Good for you.. Longevity and getting you money's worth is all that matters.

  • @AbbasDalal1000
    @AbbasDalal1000 Рік тому +3

    3:01 6 cores *12* threads?

  • @bloodgoat
    @bloodgoat Рік тому

    How can I throw you some $$$ to keep the ball rolling? You’re doing some great work.
    This era of PC hardware was bizarre. Both Intel and AMD seemed pretty confused as to where the industry was heading and what the consumer wanted.

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, I'd appreciate it!
      You can either use the Super Thanks button under each video for a one-off donation, or you can pledge a monthly donation through patreon.com/icebergtech
      It's pretty basic right now, I don't have any fixed pricing or rewards set up as yet

  • @gahgetgumdaoyna
    @gahgetgumdaoyna 11 місяців тому

    Hey ı am selling 5930k. Please do not humiliate it. I bought 6950x and overclocked to 4.5 ghz and really happy for it.

  • @natalie2070
    @natalie2070 Рік тому +2

    It was not a pointless processor. 40 pcie lanes and the fastest single core of the bunch made for a monster gaming machine at the time with both glue in sli using the full 16 lanes.

  • @Seventeen76
    @Seventeen76 Рік тому

    I have a 4820k here that I've been wanting to use in a build
    Do you think it's worth investing in the components to get it up and running?

  • @pham3383
    @pham3383 Рік тому +1

    3:05 mistake,should have been 6core 12 thread

  • @m8x425
    @m8x425 Рік тому

    Saw the L in the batch number..... Get a J-Batch if you want to do any serious overclocking with these Haswell-E processors.
    I have a J-Batch 1650 v3 and it can hit 4.8ghz all day long with reasonable voltage.... needs good cooling though.
    These Haswell-E processors still perform very well when the core, cache and RAM have been overclocked.

  • @trackingdifbeatsaber8203
    @trackingdifbeatsaber8203 Рік тому

    Great video but the Ryzen 5 4500/5500 have a lot less cache and are limited to pcie 3.0 meaning they have less storage options and perform a good bit worse than the r5 5600/5600x that you showed today and may be slower than the 5960x

  • @CristhianArchundia.01
    @CristhianArchundia.01 Рік тому

    I really enjoy your videos.
    I Buy a pair of X99'CPU, a 5930k and E5 1660 V3.
    But i can't use them because mi case is from m-atx and My mobo gigabyte is ATX jaja

  • @kevincampbell989
    @kevincampbell989 11 місяців тому

    Wondering if its less the chip itself and just the Haswell architecture hitting it's performance limits in modern titles? Would have hoped the 6 Haswell-E cores aged better.

  • @PorscheRacer14
    @PorscheRacer14 Рік тому

    Did you ever get fast boot to work on your X99 system? I have an Asus TUF X99 and fast boot never worked along with the USB diagnostic thing. If I enabled fastboot, it would boot into Windows normally. Then once you shutdown the system and upon the next reboot it would hang loading up. Now, that could be due to CSM being enabled (or I thought so) on my HD7970s not having an UEFI firmware for them. But I later gave that system to my brother and put a GTX 1080 in it. I tried fastboot again, and again it failed. But, here's something strange. I have the previous generation Asus TUF X79 system with a 3930K. I put the HD7970s back in there but I guess had trouble loading the proper Intel RAID driver. There's a consumer and a an enterprise version. Anyways, I mucked about and found you can just set which one you want in the BIOS and set it to enterprise so I can run my two Cherryville SSDs in RAID-0. Fastboot now works on the X79 system. It only took 10 years to get it working...
    My take away into the HEDT land for that time is, a lot of money spent on platforms that got abandoned way too soon or features promised that never came to work. At the time, I'm grateful for all the IO on the system, the features, the core count and they gamed pretty well, but the segmentation on X99 was pretty gross hence why I had to get a 5930K.
    Now I just run an older Ryzen 5800X3D. It's mainstream, supported and I don't really need more than 8 cores. I was dismayed by the TUF motherboard and it's lack of USB though. I guess between X99 and when I built this Ryzen system, they relegated TUF to basically entry level. Kind of news to me since that used to be the top end or near it at least in features. But solved with a USB add in slot so not too big of a deal, but caught me off card once I started plugging in my flight controllers and such.
    I looked at Threadripper when it came out and it's pretty much abandon-ware now, so same deal.
    I thought about upgrading the x99 system but I only had one option and for some reason they are priced liked gold and with the fastboot not working and I'd have to really overclock the heck out of it, I just wanted a nice stable system, that was easy on power and heat so I built a new one a year ago or so.

  • @andipajeroking
    @andipajeroking 6 місяців тому

    I got my hands on an 5930k.
    We ll see if it s better than my 3rd gen i5.

  • @dexsters5643
    @dexsters5643 Рік тому

    I still enjoy mu E5-2660V3 on a chinise x99 motherboard which for both i paid 70€ total. It came with the Turbo bios unlock to force the cpu to go all core on the single boost ( by default alk core is 2.9-3ghz, with unlock 3.3 ghz all core)

  • @rayhmann
    @rayhmann Рік тому

    I had one good overclocking 5930k. At 4.6GHz he was the same performance wise as Ryzen 5 3600x on default

  • @ashce10
    @ashce10 Рік тому

    Considering you do budget videos, have you considered a look at SSD vs HDD? Cause while SSD are getting cheaper the storage size is much smaller at the same prices for HDD. I personally use HDD for my PCs but I mainly play older games so I don't notice too many problems

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Рік тому +1

      Started a script, never really got into testing. Might be something for the future, though!

  • @Eva27978
    @Eva27978 7 місяців тому

    Well at the moment if you have a 5930k you can easily update to 6950x cpu for like for max 200€ as this is the max that thos socket can take

  • @adityabaghel729
    @adityabaghel729 Рік тому +1

    hey ice, what if I use 2070s with i3 10100f , actually I am getting 2070s for $170with 1.5 year warranty what should I do?
    should i buy it rather considering bottleneck, cuz it will provide better value ?or just leave it ?

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Рік тому +2

      10100 should be fine with a 2070S, I use a 2060S with an R5 5500. If you find a CPU bottleneck just put more workload on the GPU and pretty the image up, though outside the odd (cough Ubisoft game cough) poorly optimised game that leverages 6 cores I doubt you'll have a problem. For context the 1080ti was matched to the i7 7700 chips which your i3 is a match for and the 2070S has similar rasterised performance as a 1080ti. If worst comes to worst then just upgrade to a 10600 when you can find a cheap one. Too many people obsess over CPU bandwidth but unless you're doing productivity workloads it just isn't necessary, especially in gaming where the GPU is the generally more critical component.

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Рік тому +2

      I think you should got for it, that's a great price for a 2070S. If you're looking at AAA type games you won't notice much of a bottleneck at all, and if you do ever find yourself in need of some higher FPS then a 10400F or 10700F would be a simple drop-in upgrade!

    • @NovaXP
      @NovaXP Рік тому +2

      I used to have an i7 6700K (which is also a quad core and gets similar benchmark scores to the 10100F) along with a 2070 Super. I can confirm that I was able to run pretty much any game I threw at it at 1080p60. For more recent games like Modern Warfare 2019 and Halo Infinite, I would have to turn down a couple of graphical settings from the highest option to keep a stable 60 FPS, but I can easily say that you can comfortably run most modern games at least at high settings without any issues.
      $170 for the 2070 Super is a decent price in my opinion (so long as it's in good condition), plus the warranty helps. Bottleneck might be a slight concern, but since it's an i3, you should be able to install a 10th gen i5 or i7 without much hassle (though you may want to replace the heat sink with something a little better if you're just using the stock one). I think the 11th gen core processors use the same socket as well, so that may be another potential upgrade option in the future.

    • @adityabaghel729
      @adityabaghel729 Рік тому +1

      thank you so much .

  • @skoropian9112
    @skoropian9112 Рік тому +1

    Can you do a video on the i7 6950X?

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Рік тому

      Would love to, but it's pretty hard to find for a decent price!

  • @kendalenelson1230
    @kendalenelson1230 Рік тому

    Thanks , I barely see gameplay of this chip and I bought this thing for dirt cheap.

  • @TechDweeb
    @TechDweeb Рік тому

    Good thumbnail change 👍

  • @Pravculear
    @Pravculear Рік тому

    how well would this cpu handle games like rimworld and stellaris though?

  • @serbianboss3294
    @serbianboss3294 Рік тому

    I still have 4.2 GHz 5820k and it made me so much money that I retired in my 20s lol....def a good option for both video rendering and gaming!

  • @deltasixtwo
    @deltasixtwo Рік тому

    Nice and informative video!

  • @marcc5768
    @marcc5768 Рік тому

    my only issue with this particular cpu is power consumption. I try to shy away from CPUs that go over 95W TDP. Kinda why I settled with a xeon e5-2650 v2 for my office/work PC running Linux Mint 19.3

    • @smolthings4019
      @smolthings4019 9 місяців тому +1

      yup its a deal breaks. surprised no one is really talking about it

  • @mrmcguru163
    @mrmcguru163 Рік тому

    Fun fact every Intel processor between the third generation I series, and now the 12th generation have something called drift, it’s called this because It makes windows vista functions slowly break over time And before the 6003 version of vista if you installed Vista on fourth generation it would completely corrupt itself given enough time, Intel put shotty core cuircutry into the fourth GEN and up which caused this to happen

    • @Pasi123
      @Pasi123 Рік тому

      How about 13th gen?

    • @mrmcguru163
      @mrmcguru163 Рік тому

      @@Pasi123 not as far as I know

  • @twiesel7344
    @twiesel7344 Рік тому

    Love your videos. But what is going on with the power consumption of the CPU? Does the whole CPU really just draw 25W under a gaming workload and 36W at Cinebench or is there a bug with the overlay (or just wattage per core)? My E5 2680v2 draws 80-110W at these loads, so I wound immediately upgrade to LGA 2011-3 if these CPUs are this efficient.
    Greetings from Germany!

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Рік тому +1

      Seems to be a bug, I had the same thing with the 5960X. Measured at the wall, the system consumes about 270W during Cinebench and 417W during Spider-Man.

    • @twiesel7344
      @twiesel7344 Рік тому

      @@IcebergTech Thank you very much for making that clear!

  • @ilkerdemirci3720
    @ilkerdemirci3720 Рік тому

    what's the total power usage of the system?

  • @gonfreecs2212
    @gonfreecs2212 Рік тому

    hello iceberg tech,can you pls tell me what software is that in the upper left screen showing youre cpu temps on all cores and stays showing while you play?thanks in advance!

  • @florider_hd
    @florider_hd Рік тому +1

    i think you should take a look at the e3 1270 v2. i just "upgraded a pc to it. At half the price it offers same performance as the 3770. I paired it with a 750ti and it works just fine for e-Sports games like fortnite or valorant

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Рік тому +1

      My Z77 died and I haven't had an excuse to pick up a replacement yet, I'm afraid.

    • @brysonshires9742
      @brysonshires9742 Рік тому

      Funny you say that cause i have an i5 8400 and it cannot handle ray tracing on Fortnite

    • @florider_hd
      @florider_hd Рік тому

      Ray tracing in Fortnite destroys even modern CPUs so yeah. Also I paid under 50$ for my cpu and ray tracing is not what I consider competitive XD in Fortnite with my Xeon and a 750ti I get around 80-90 fps (of course without ray tracing)

    • @brysonshires9742
      @brysonshires9742 Рік тому

      @@florider_hd yeah i saw the i7 in this test even struggled. Hopefully when i upgrade to an 8700 it will do better. My 3070 is terribly bottlenecked

    • @florider_hd
      @florider_hd Рік тому

      @@brysonshires9742 your i5 is actually faster than the i7 shown in this Video(if i remember correctly) so yeah it makes sense. have you looked at benchmarks?I think your 3070 cant handle fortnite raytracing. with that gpu you should get ~40-50 fps on max settings 1440p or ~50-60 at 1080p(tested with a Ryzen 7 5800x3d). Fortnite is terribly optimized and you basically need a 40 series card to run it with ray tracing. Just throwing that out there so you dont waste yout money on an i7

  • @mikmoody3907
    @mikmoody3907 Рік тому

    Good video but i have to say it. Those cinebench scores seem pretty suspect to me, especially the 5600x.

    • @asOCiATE53
      @asOCiATE53 Рік тому

      Nah bruh I got the i7 it's real

  • @jazzypenguin4401
    @jazzypenguin4401 Рік тому

    Nice video man, are you able to the same video but for cascade lake x?
    Thanks

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Рік тому +1

      I’m hoping to work my way through the modern HEDT platforms, so once I’ve finished with X99 then X299 is definitely on the cards, but I don’t want to make any promises!

  • @pressstart1251
    @pressstart1251 4 місяці тому

    why u pair 4000mhz ram with 2133 mhz cpu ?

  • @damasterpiece08
    @damasterpiece08 Рік тому

    no 1080/720p results ? :(

  • @MiKu-roProcessioni
    @MiKu-roProcessioni Рік тому

    it was 6 cores 12 threads and 8 cores 16 threads...

  • @Kage0No0Tenshi
    @Kage0No0Tenshi Рік тому

    well I found it in Sweden for 250 with 5820k + mb + cooler but have r5-5600x from realise.

  • @peterrivero4487
    @peterrivero4487 Рік тому

    Hey guys, i have an intel xeon e5 2860 do you guys think it would perform good in newer games?

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Рік тому

      I've got an E3-2670 lined up for testing, though it does keep getting pushed back unfortunately.