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Intel is prepping slowly but steadily to release their upcoming Core i7 "Ivy Bridge-E" processors. According to latest data, Intel will release in September 10 no less than three Ivy Bridge-E processors namely the Core i7-4960X, Core i7-4930K and Core i7-4820K. Ivy Bridge E can be used on Intel X79 socket 2011 based motherboards, even the older ones albeit they all will need a BIOS update.
The six-core 15MB Smart Cache, 3.6GHz clock Core i7-4960X Price will be $ 990 (NT $ 29,650 million); Core i7-4930K clocked at 3.4GHz and 12MB Smart Cache, the price is $ 555 (NT $ 16,622 million); the quad-core Core i7-4820K is clocked at 3.7GHz and has 10MB Smart Cache, its price at $ 310 (NT $ 9,284 million) .
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#4629446 Posted on: 08/01/2013 12:08 AM
The only thing that's worth it is +50% less power consumption, we all know how power hungry SB-E is.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2011/11/14/intel-sandy-bridge-e-review/10
10 watts of difference, so what? The 3930k stomps on it performance wise. I wouldn't even notice 10Watts reflected in my power bill.
The only thing that's worth it is +50% less power consumption, we all know how power hungry SB-E is.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2011/11/14/intel-sandy-bridge-e-review/10
10 watts of difference, so what? The 3930k stomps on it performance wise. I wouldn't even notice 10Watts reflected in my power bill.
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#4629484 Posted on: 08/01/2013 01:08 AM
Im not sure if I follow, I meant SB-e vs IB-e power consumption. Its literally 50% less compared to SB-e (early leaks).
Imo that's the only good thing about IB-e and maybe worth upgrading to.
Im not sure if I follow, I meant SB-e vs IB-e power consumption. Its literally 50% less compared to SB-e (early leaks).
Imo that's the only good thing about IB-e and maybe worth upgrading to.
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#4629521 Posted on: 08/01/2013 02:25 AM
Im not sure if I follow, I meant SB-e vs IB-e power consumption. Its literally 50% less compared to SB-e (early leaks).
Imo that's the only good thing about IB-e and maybe worth upgrading to.
Oh, I derped, lol. I read the processors wrong. That's what you get after I come home from work
Im not sure if I follow, I meant SB-e vs IB-e power consumption. Its literally 50% less compared to SB-e (early leaks).
Imo that's the only good thing about IB-e and maybe worth upgrading to.
Oh, I derped, lol. I read the processors wrong. That's what you get after I come home from work

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#4629730 Posted on: 08/01/2013 12:35 PM
yaay, my 3930k / x79 still has new processor support
yaay, my 3930k / x79 still has new processor support

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The only thing that's worth it is +50% less power consumption, we all know how power hungry SB-E is.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2011/11/14/intel-sandy-bridge-e-review/10