Ian Interviews #15: Dan Ragland, Intel Overclocking Lead Engineer
für € kaufen ··· f6NnBokT4eo ··· 11092299 ··· The topic of overclocking has been an interesting one to track over the years. Over a decade ago, when dealing with 2-4 core processors, an effective overclock gave a substantial performance uplift, often allowing a $200 processor to perform like the one that cost $999. However, core counts have increased over the last couple of years, but also companies like Intel are getting better at understanding their silicon, and are able to ship it out of the box almost at the silicon limit anyway. So what use is overclocking? We turned to Dan Ragland, who runs Intel’s Overclocking Lab in Hillsboro, Oregon, to find out what overclocking now means for Intel, what it means for Alder Lake, but also how Intel is going to approach overclocking in the future. Dan is a 24-year veteran, a true Intel lifer. While some employees join Intel after college, Dan actually delayed his degree due to being contracted by Intel initially then becoming a full time blue-badge employee. His background in overclocking, like most of us, came from a love of gaming, and the need to get the best out what we could afford. Dan’s benefit over those years has to be that he’s been closer than almost everyone else as to how overclocking actually affects the silicon, but also how different tuning methods actually affect performance. It’s all very easy here at the channel to talk about voltage and frequency, whereas Dan and his team will work with the architects to develop new functionality that benefits both regular products but also all the features the overclocking models will have at hand. Having been a competitive overclocker myself, I’ve always known Dan at a distance, but ever since he recently made the leap to being the face for Intel’s product announcements on overclocking, I used my recent trip to Portland to say hello and get Dan for a face-to-face interview about the state of play with modern overclocking techniques and interest. [0:00] Begin [0:08] The Overclocking Lab [0:50] Q1: What is your title? [1:15] Q2: Dan's Journey Through Intel [2:26] Q3: The Start of OC Lab [3:27] Q4: OC and Warranty [4:33] Q5: Overclocking Experience [6:50] Q6: When Does OC Get Involved? [7:46] Q7: Timescale [8:12] Q8: CPUs only? [8:50] Q9: Overclocking vs Binning [9:58] Q10: One Click OC vs Binning [11:02] Q11: OC Hardware not in market? [12:35] Q12: Ever think why Overclock Stuff? [13:20] Q13: Underclock vs Overclock [14:03] Q14: Extreme OC Events [15:11] Q15: External Overclockers [16:50] Q16: Unique OC CPUs [17:28] Q17: How Many For a Golden [18:24] Q18: Low End Distribution [18:49] Q19: Competitive Analysis [19:47] Q20: Underrated OC Features [20:57] Q21: Liquid for Desktop Mandated? [21:38] Q22: Personal OC at Home [22:48] Q23: Should Intel GPUs be K-SKU [23:35] Q24: HPC GPUs? [24:02] Q25: Next OC Revolution [25:40] Q26: MHz vs MT/s [26:12] Q27: More Channels in Consumer? [27:17] FIN ------------------ Welcome to the TechTechPotato (c) Dr. Ian Cutress Ramblings about things related to Technology from an analyst Patreon helps support this channel: https://www.patreon.com/TechTechPotato Join the TechTechPotato Discord! All we ask is you sign up for Patreon for as little as $1.50 a month and your account will be linked - it only has to happen once, and then you can cancel if you wish. Come chat and hang out! Support the channel by hitting that subscribe button, or using our Amazon affiliate link. Please note that TTP may receive a commission if you purchase anything through these links Intel Core i7-11700K (8C/16T): https://geni.us/SreZM Intel Core i5-11600K (6C/12T): https://geni.us/T4WG Intel Core i5-11400F (6C/12T): https://geni.us/6UISblx AMD Ryzen 9 5950X (16C/32T): https://geni.us/5950X AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (12C/24T): https://geni.us/5900X AMD Ryzen 7 5800X (8C/16T): https://geni.us/5800X AMD Ryzen 5 5600X (6C/12T): https://geni.us/5600X Intel Core i9-10900K (10C/20T): https://geni.us/Bench2020-10900k Intel Core i7-10700K (8C/16T): https://geni.us/Bench2020-10700K AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (16C/32T): https://geni.us/Bench2020-3950x AMD Ryzen 7 3700X (8C/16T): https://geni.us/Bench2020-3700x AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (6C/12T): https://geni.us/d08ThJ4 Follow Ian on Twitter at http://twitter.com/IanCutress Follow TechTechPotato on Twitter at http://twitter.com/TechTechPotato #techtechpotato #overclocking #intel Hersteller: Marke: EAN: Kat: Video Suche Lieferzeit: Versandkosten: Icon: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/f6NnBokT4eo/mqdefault.jpg Bild:
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