Core i7 4770K Haswell review posted in China
It seems that the Chinese are not really bothered by NDAs opposed to the rest of the globe. A website called Chinadiy posted pretty extensive Core i7-4770K performance results. The 22nm processor is compared towards a Core i7-3770K through a number of benchmarks. Looking at the results they posted, as a desktop user you won't be really happy as the Core i7-4770K performance is nealy identical to its predeccesor. Then again, IGP wise there 's much left open to discuss.
Below a number of results courtesy of Chinadiy. Overall the common denominator seems to be a less then 5% performance increase. We'd strongly advise you guys to base your opinion on the final NDA reviews though and as always with Chinese leaked results, take them with at least a bit of a grain of salt.
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nope, very little difference, unless you run tri-quad titans at a very high resolution
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well



Also by the looks of it its same **** termal paste like by IB
1.4V @ 5.1Ghz, but the temps are uknown, although they stated its possible to run 24/7 at this freq. voltage..
http://www.chinadiy.com.cn/html/24/n-9024-17.html
Now i just dont know anymore, it better be ES limitation and I saw they were talking about rpm 1200rpm @ 4.3ghz and all the way up to 2600rpm, this makes me think it could be intel stock cooler.
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It seems that the Chinese are not really bothered by NDA opposed to the rest of the globe. A website called Chinadiy posted Core i7-4770K performance results. The 22nm processor is compared towards a ...
Core i7 4770K Haswell review posted in China
lol it's literally the same as the 3770k

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I'll take this with a grain of salt before other reviews can back these performance up.
When's the NDA lifted on this again?
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Sandy Gen2
Ivy /Haswell Gen3 --Pcie x16 /x8 Gen3, Sata3, Usb3, 3k+ Ram speeds
Does PCI-E 3.0 make a difference?