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Intel today finally releases their 4th generation Core processors. Yes we review the Core i7 4770K and Z87 chipset. Not much has been a secret when it comes to this launch, but the embargo is lifted and we prepared a processor review as well as two Z87 motherboard for you today. Will the Haswell processor series be everything you expected? Go find out in this extensive review here at Guru3D.
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#4609400 Posted on: 06/01/2013 04:38 PM
Cracking review.
Intel I am disappoint.
The IGPU performance is great but to release a processor on a new chipset that fails to beat its predecessor in performance and has the same heat issue will see most of us leaving very much alone. As Darren says, his 920 is still going very strong indeed.
Cracking review.
Intel I am disappoint.
The IGPU performance is great but to release a processor on a new chipset that fails to beat its predecessor in performance and has the same heat issue will see most of us leaving very much alone. As Darren says, his 920 is still going very strong indeed.
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#4609402 Posted on: 06/01/2013 04:42 PM
At what Voltage does the memory run in the review?
Because i hear left and right 1.5v or you blow the controller on the CPU, others say it's bull**** and 1.65v is just fine.
I'm really lost now, cuz Memory is the final part i need for my Haswell upgrade.
At what Voltage does the memory run in the review?
Because i hear left and right 1.5v or you blow the controller on the CPU, others say it's bull**** and 1.65v is just fine.
I'm really lost now, cuz Memory is the final part i need for my Haswell upgrade.
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#4609406 Posted on: 06/01/2013 04:46 PM
At what Voltage does the memory run in the review?
Because i hear left and right 1.5v or you blow the controller on the CPU, others say it's bull**** and 1.65v is just fine.
I'm really lost now, cuz Memory is the final part i need for my Haswell upgrade.
I've had 1.65 on the MSI and Gigabyte motherboards with the DDR3 mem at 2400 MHz, I wouldn't worry about it too much really.
At what Voltage does the memory run in the review?
Because i hear left and right 1.5v or you blow the controller on the CPU, others say it's bull**** and 1.65v is just fine.
I'm really lost now, cuz Memory is the final part i need for my Haswell upgrade.
I've had 1.65 on the MSI and Gigabyte motherboards with the DDR3 mem at 2400 MHz, I wouldn't worry about it too much really.
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#4609411 Posted on: 06/01/2013 04:49 PM
Last year i switched from an old Core 2 Duo E6400 to i5 3570K and the performance gain was obvious.
I'll be good probably for the next 2 years at least.
People who will upgrade to Haswell will be in the same situation i was last year with an old dual core.
The rest will just spend money for no reason just to be in step with the "innovation" and that's not bad either.
Last year i switched from an old Core 2 Duo E6400 to i5 3570K and the performance gain was obvious.
I'll be good probably for the next 2 years at least.
People who will upgrade to Haswell will be in the same situation i was last year with an old dual core.
The rest will just spend money for no reason just to be in step with the "innovation" and that's not bad either.
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Meh. Hurry up and release Haswell-E
Nice review though/