If you want ECC support you need the corresponding C chipset. Otherwise you gain nothing, sometimes you just get CPUs without GPU.
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Intel Core i5 6500 Is Looking Like A Nice $200 Skylake Processor
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Originally posted by magika View PostGraphics Driver Installer what? mesa-git + xf86-video-intel
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Here's the initial Core i5 6500 Linux review - http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=22252Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by kenjitamura View PostIt'd probably be a better idea to wait and see if Intel does the same thing with their skylake Xeon's as they did the haswell ones. If they do it will mean people will be able to buy an i7 without the integrated graphics at ~$240. It's honestly been Intel's only awesome price for the performance deal in years.
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Originally posted by Kano View PostBasically standard chips without K are a bit boring, of course you can use em for a new pc, but a core speed of 3200, 3600 Turbo is not really impressive. It is certainly nothing you buy for an upgrade if you already own Sandy Bridge or newer. If i would buy a cpu, then only a K model in a Z board...Last edited by JS987; 15 October 2015, 06:26 PM.
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