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Haswell Refresh SKU Lineup and Price List



As you guys know, likely next month you'll be seeing the Haswell processor refresh from Intel. And now the final SKU Price List has been posted online, showing pretty much everything you wanna know about the new line-up. Only the non-K versions are listed though, the ‘k’ series should follow soon. K model processors have an unlocked multiplier, for easy overclocking.
Anyway, this is the price list which appeared on ShopBLT.
There are ten products listed right now, that would be 10 out of 20. Two Celeron, two Pentium and 6 Core i3, i5 and i7s processors. Most of the processors will get a clock bump of just 100 MHz. Alongside the processors you may expect the series 9 motherboards. The H97/Z97 motherboards should ship in April.
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#4776140 Posted on: 03/03/2014 11:56 AM
Why are they changing the socket again?...i do not see a real improvment beside the 100 + mhz....maybe the new motherboards will bring something new>>)I still am not sure if is worth upgrading from my 2600k.
Why are they changing the socket again?...i do not see a real improvment beside the 100 + mhz....maybe the new motherboards will bring something new>>)I still am not sure if is worth upgrading from my 2600k.
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#4776148 Posted on: 03/03/2014 12:29 PM
@dbogss, It seems FC-LGA12C is a ordering info not the actual socket name known by consumers, the socket will be the same.
@dbogss, It seems FC-LGA12C is a ordering info not the actual socket name known by consumers, the socket will be the same.
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#4776152 Posted on: 03/03/2014 12:45 PM
OK, my mistake it may be,...so only the cipset is going to be a new one..)socket is going to be the same 1150...very curios about overclocking and actual performance of the refresh -K-
OK, my mistake it may be,...so only the cipset is going to be a new one..)socket is going to be the same 1150...very curios about overclocking and actual performance of the refresh -K-
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#4776155 Posted on: 03/03/2014 12:51 PM
So I could put one of these in my 1150 board? I might consider it if they overclock well.
So I could put one of these in my 1150 board? I might consider it if they overclock well.
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#4776156 Posted on: 03/03/2014 01:09 PM
There's really no reason to replace a 4670K with one of these.
There's really no reason to replace a 4670K with one of these.
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#4776183 Posted on: 03/03/2014 02:42 PM
I don't see a reason to replace even my 3770K, maybe I'll go for an upgrade when Haswell-E comes out, because of new RAM and maybe other new features but even then the upgrade incentive is small. I only care about gaming performance though.
There's really no reason to replace a 4670K with one of these.
I don't see a reason to replace even my 3770K, maybe I'll go for an upgrade when Haswell-E comes out, because of new RAM and maybe other new features but even then the upgrade incentive is small. I only care about gaming performance though.

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#4776184 Posted on: 03/03/2014 02:44 PM
Does anyone know if the new chipsets are going to bring anything?
Does anyone know if the new chipsets are going to bring anything?
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#4776187 Posted on: 03/03/2014 02:48 PM
This is what happens without competition.
This is what happens without competition.
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#4776188 Posted on: 03/03/2014 02:48 PM
@sykozis : I think it was ironic
no need to replace a 4670k , or 3570k or 2500k.....
yu won't see a difference between this cpu only on bench , not on real use !
+1 Solfaur : I keep my 3770k@4.5 Ghz for two years again
(I tried a 4770k and no difference at all on standard usage : gaming , photo , etc etc..)
@sykozis : I think it was ironic
no need to replace a 4670k , or 3570k or 2500k.....
yu won't see a difference between this cpu only on bench , not on real use !
+1 Solfaur : I keep my 3770k@4.5 Ghz for two years again
(I tried a 4770k and no difference at all on standard usage : gaming , photo , etc etc..)
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#4776192 Posted on: 03/03/2014 03:01 PM
yep lol....from what ive heard the only difference is the 100mhz bump and some small changes to the power states which I think wont be noticeablke...I think they shaved a few watts off the refresh models....I alos heard they are exactly the same other than that...they are not soldered and can be delided as well.
waste of coin if your on anything in the last two gens.
This is what happens without competition.
yep lol....from what ive heard the only difference is the 100mhz bump and some small changes to the power states which I think wont be noticeablke...I think they shaved a few watts off the refresh models....I alos heard they are exactly the same other than that...they are not soldered and can be delided as well.
waste of coin if your on anything in the last two gens.
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#4776213 Posted on: 03/03/2014 03:56 PM
How about the new z97 mb ,anything new comes with this new cipset?
How about the new z97 mb ,anything new comes with this new cipset?
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#4776214 Posted on: 03/03/2014 04:01 PM
Well, I gues I will upgrade when Skylake or something similar comes out!, In the mean time this Rig will serve me well....
And by that time maybe maxwell will be out too!
Well, I gues I will upgrade when Skylake or something similar comes out!, In the mean time this Rig will serve me well....
And by that time maybe maxwell will be out too!
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#4776250 Posted on: 03/03/2014 05:05 PM
I remember back in early 2009 spending almost 3K on my i7 920 setup. My last one I built I only spent about $1,800. i7 2700K, 660ti. I'm still using this to this day and the only thing I upgraded was the SSD last year. I seen no reason for me to upgrade last year or even this year now. I say if you have a 2600k or 3xxx why upgrade? I would wait another year then see what's out. I did the whole tri fire and 3 way sli and it's a waste of money. But I must say it was fun for a bit
I remember back in early 2009 spending almost 3K on my i7 920 setup. My last one I built I only spent about $1,800. i7 2700K, 660ti. I'm still using this to this day and the only thing I upgraded was the SSD last year. I seen no reason for me to upgrade last year or even this year now. I say if you have a 2600k or 3xxx why upgrade? I would wait another year then see what's out. I did the whole tri fire and 3 way sli and it's a waste of money. But I must say it was fun for a bit

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#4776261 Posted on: 03/03/2014 05:23 PM
So my upgrade from 3770K will come after haswell most likely. I totally forgot what that was named tho. There has been no real reason to upgrade for really anyone owning an i7 or i5 T_T
So my upgrade from 3770K will come after haswell most likely. I totally forgot what that was named tho. There has been no real reason to upgrade for really anyone owning an i7 or i5 T_T
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Time to throw my 4670K in the bin because it's a useless piece of junk now lol