07.05.2020., 17:34
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Ne znam dal je ova info bila u onom videu od MSI od 2 i pol sata što je linkso The Exiled, no evo napismeno:
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As far as binning is concerned, MSI has three tiers of evaluation for 10th Gen CPUs. These include:
Level A - Best Dies, Extra headroom for overclocking
Level B - Standard Dies, Run per Intel spec and can provide decent overclocking
Level C - Below Average Dies, Run below Intel spec and may not provide better overclocking
According to MSI, the Intel Core i9 CPUs feature the best dies. Around 27% of the Core i9-10900K & Core i9-10900KF are rated as Level A chips, 35% are rated as Level B and 27% are rated as Level C chips. A total of 5% Intel Core i7-10700K & Core i7-10700KF chips are rated as Level A, 58% rated as Level B and 32% of the chips are rated as Level C. Finally, the Core i5-10600K & Core i5-10600KF are the least overclockable chips with a total of 2% chips rated as Level A, 52% chips rated as Level B & 31% chips rated as Level C chips.
In Intel's own specification slides, they termed the base clock speeds as 'Up To' so this means that the Level C chips may not be able to achieve the rated clock speeds.
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