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[934.02 --> 935.28] Crap.
[935.30 --> 935.86] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[936.72 --> 937.16] Linfield?
[937.24 --> 937.72] Linfield, yeah.
[937.72 --> 938.36] Linfield, yeah.
[938.36 --> 938.78] Linfield.
[939.00 --> 943.96] So Linfield was architecturally the same as Bloomfield, which was the high-end socket
[943.96 --> 945.38] 1366 platform.
[946.62 --> 950.00] I think it would be fair to say that Sandy Bridge popularized that, though.
[950.56 --> 950.96] Yeah?
[951.28 --> 952.94] So that was a big difference for you?
[953.10 --> 953.74] I think so.
[954.18 --> 954.62] Interesting.
[954.68 --> 958.38] I found on forums and discussing with my friends and all this kind of stuff, people
[958.38 --> 962.16] understood it a lot more when Sandy Bridge came around, and they changed the number
[962.16 --> 962.88] schemes of things.
[963.00 --> 963.02] Interesting.
[963.02 --> 966.48] It was easier to understand, like, i5, i7.
[966.92 --> 967.36] Really?
[968.18 --> 972.34] 2600K, 2500K, K, non-K, all of that kind of stuff.
[972.34 --> 972.70] We're taking this to a straw poll.
[972.80 --> 975.14] We're taking this to a straw poll because I want to know...
[975.14 --> 976.46] It could be my little bubble.
[976.64 --> 977.14] I don't know.
[977.20 --> 978.00] I want to know.
[978.76 --> 979.04] Okay.
[979.46 --> 983.08] So there's a couple of angles to this, but I'll get into it.
[983.86 --> 984.08] Okay.
[984.66 --> 986.00] Core iX.
[986.00 --> 990.90] More or less confusing than before.
[991.02 --> 996.54] And to be clear, if you want to understand the entire stack, it might even be slightly
[996.54 --> 997.24] more confusing.
[997.66 --> 1000.64] But if you're like, is this one better or worse?
[1001.30 --> 1001.70] Brr.
[1002.20 --> 1003.82] It's kind of easy.
[1003.88 --> 1004.28] Okay, guys.
[1004.32 --> 1005.00] Hit that straw poll.
[1005.08 --> 1006.08] I've got that in the Twitch chat.
[1006.12 --> 1006.68] Hit the straw poll.
[1006.78 --> 1007.10] So, okay.
[1007.28 --> 1008.44] So here's the problem.
[1008.44 --> 1016.90] Within a generation and within a product family, remembering that laptop product family is not
[1016.90 --> 1023.76] the same as desktop product family and not the same as enterprise product family, then
[1023.76 --> 1031.14] I can see Core i3, Core i5, Core i7 being simpler to understand.
[1031.96 --> 1035.04] However, from generation to generation, I would argue...
[1035.04 --> 1035.90] Oh, and it got way worse.
[1036.00 --> 1039.16] I'm just saying with that generation, I brought people into understanding.
[1039.52 --> 1039.72] Yeah.
[1039.76 --> 1042.36] And I feel like a lot of people held on after that.
[1042.62 --> 1043.88] But yes, it got messy.
[1044.08 --> 1044.98] It was really confusing.
[1045.38 --> 1051.24] I mean, nowadays, you'll see posts on Craigslist where people are just saying Core i7 PC.
[1052.14 --> 1052.42] Yeah.
[1052.42 --> 1053.84] You know, $300 or whatever.
[1053.94 --> 1054.22] That's terrible.
[1054.22 --> 1054.90] You just kind of go...
[1054.90 --> 1055.88] But we're way beyond.
[1056.02 --> 1057.86] We're not in Sandy Bridge generation anymore.
[1057.94 --> 1058.28] Okay.
[1059.24 --> 1059.72] Okay.
[1059.94 --> 1060.38] All right.
[1060.40 --> 1063.62] And now I think understanding has gone up as a whole.
[1064.10 --> 1066.60] So you see that and you go, I know that's BS.
[1067.06 --> 1068.30] And then you look into it.
[1068.52 --> 1069.50] I think the understand...
[1069.50 --> 1070.38] And I know people are...
[1070.38 --> 1071.02] Wow!
[1071.46 --> 1073.16] This is like 50-50.
[1073.86 --> 1078.38] I don't remember the last time I saw our community this evenly split.
[1079.68 --> 1080.80] That's crazy.
[1080.80 --> 1081.00] Is he?
[1082.56 --> 1088.60] I think Sandy Bridge brought the understanding of the entire industry as a community up.
[1089.94 --> 1091.60] And I think people held on.
[1092.02 --> 1095.00] This is people saying, is it confusing in general now?
[1095.00 --> 1096.48] Well, it's confusing now for sure.
[1096.50 --> 1097.16] And it's a mess now.
[1097.16 --> 1097.26] Yeah.
[1097.26 --> 1097.78] Absolutely.
[1099.64 --> 1103.78] But I think the knowledge base as a community has gone up.
[1103.84 --> 1104.08] Okay.
[1104.08 --> 1110.62] And you can argue like, oh, well, I was on overclocked.net back in 2003.
[1111.00 --> 1112.72] And we understood way more back then.
[1113.42 --> 1113.84] Sure.
[1114.02 --> 1114.20] Yeah.
[1114.30 --> 1114.74] Definitely.
[1115.00 --> 1118.24] OCN is not a good sample to pick from though.
[1118.34 --> 1118.58] Yeah.
[1118.76 --> 1119.62] Because you're all hardcore.
[1119.70 --> 1123.00] You guys are not representative of the general population.
[1123.24 --> 1123.94] All the forum dudes.
[1124.52 --> 1124.80] Yeah.
[1125.40 --> 1126.48] Probably knew what was going on.
[1126.56 --> 1126.72] Yeah.
[1126.80 --> 1127.74] That's not who I'm talking about.
[1127.84 --> 1128.48] I'm going a little bit...
[1128.48 --> 1133.52] I mean forums as in like gaming forums and stuff, not like overclocking computer hardware
[1133.52 --> 1133.90] forums.
[1134.04 --> 1135.44] So this is an interesting point.
[1136.52 --> 1140.36] On a cage in Twitch chat said something kind of insightful.
[1140.86 --> 1142.80] LTT viewers are more technical in general.