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Intel Haswell HD Graphics 4600 Performance On Ubuntu Linux
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Originally posted by PeterKraus View PostMind you, that part sells for more than $300, and it'll come soldered on the motherboard. Hardly a desktop CPU.
Originally posted by mendieta View PostWell, the 6800K supports DDR3 2133, while the 5800K only 1866. There is a 14% gain there, both for CPU and graphics ...Last edited by Calinou; 08 June 2013, 10:34 AM.
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Originally posted by mendieta View PostWell, the 6800K supports DDR3 2133, while the 5800K only 1866. There is a 14% gain there, both for CPU and graphics ...
The best one is the "GMA X4500HD" which was around around the time that the ATI X series was still very common, and several systems still came with X1250 iGPUs as well as the ATI HD series was out.
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Originally posted by Calinou View PostThe 6800K is useless when you have the much cheaper 5800K that does the same thing at the same frequencies.
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Glad to see that in this article Michael tried to use the correct name "HD Graphics 4600" (although there was one slip somewhere around the middle of the article).
Sadly most commenters here still don't grasp that and continue calling it "HD 4600"
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Originally posted by Kayden View PostYes! You can find product information like this at ark.intel.com. In particular, the i7-4770R appears to have the Iris Pro 5200.
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Originally posted by shmerl View PostR series are chips which don't come separately from the motherboard, which isn't a good idea in general. Do you expect them to put Iris in standalone chips as well or nothing is certain yet?
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Originally posted by Setlec View Postnow that's a good news for me, i hope that this Iris Pro 5200 will bring good performance for gaming using open source drivers.
Kayden is it possible to get a copy of the windows openGL 3.0 and above stack under MIT or Zlib license?
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Originally posted by Kayden View PostYes! You can find product information like this at ark.intel.com. In particular, the i7-4770R appears to have the Iris Pro 5200.
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Originally posted by mendieta View PostYou hit the nail on the head. I think Intel's gap Windows vs Linux (OS) is smaller than the gap in AMD (Windows vs Linux Catalyst). On top of that, you have the huge gap (a factor 2 to 3 in many cases) between AMD Catalyst vs AMD OS. So, yes, whenever that comparison is published, it will be very useful. Haswell in Linux should work much faster as they add proper optimizations.
I need to upgrade my PC, and on the Hardware side, I see much better value in getting an A10-6800k (rather than an i5 Haswell), but the software is most likely going to kill it. I have nothing too philosophical against using binary drivers, but I've had so many little issues with both Nvidia and ATI that I avoid them like the plague. So, as it stands, the Haswell costs me 50% more and gives me twice the performance in graphics, and 50% more CPU. So, it's kinda like a better value. Of course, the total cost is higher, so I'll need to figure out whether I need the extra performance, or I can live with the A10-6800k. Decisions, decisions.
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