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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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#4609414 Posted on: 06/01/2013 04:53 PM
Not unexpected, yet still disappointing.
Not unexpected, yet still disappointing.
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#4609415 Posted on: 06/01/2013 04:54 PM
What was the revision of the motherboard? Could you check for the USB 3 sleep bug?
What was the revision of the motherboard? Could you check for the USB 3 sleep bug?
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#4609416 Posted on: 06/01/2013 04:56 PM
Intel has not released a new revision and the USB 3.0 sleep bug only happens with some specific storage units that Intel did not share.
I did connect multiple devices to USB 3.o to replicate that bug, yet was unable to spot it.
Intel has not released a new revision and the USB 3.0 sleep bug only happens with some specific storage units that Intel did not share.
I did connect multiple devices to USB 3.o to replicate that bug, yet was unable to spot it.
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#4609420 Posted on: 06/01/2013 05:09 PM
"Here's another subtlety you should know about, when Intel released Ivy Bridge people noticed that Ivy Bridge processors overheat quite fast once you pass 1.30 Volts on the processor, which has everything to do with the TIM / Intel Heat-spreader used."

"Here's another subtlety you should know about, when Intel released Ivy Bridge people noticed that Ivy Bridge processors overheat quite fast once you pass 1.30 Volts on the processor, which has everything to do with the TIM / Intel Heat-spreader used."



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Still no point in upgrading then.