Intel Haswell almost entirely limits overclocking to K-series CPUs
Intel will almost entirely limit overclocking support on its Haswell processors, forcing enthusiasts who want to overclock to get the more expensive K-series parts because the non-K series parts will no longer have limited multiplier control. One benefit of the new K-series is that they will have additional base clock straps, but the downside is that the K-series lacks the TSX extensions, as well as the VT-d device virtualization and vPro management features.
Intel says it's targeting non-K chips at "the business and consumer market where overclocking is generally not performed.", reports tech report.
Based on what we've seen in our labs and heard from industry sources, K-series Haswell CPUs have less clock headroom than their Ivy and Sandy Bridge predecessors. The Core i7-4770K being tortured on my test rack peaks at 4.5-4.7GHz, depending on the motherboard, and it requires potent cooling at those speeds. A more modest 400MHz bump shouldn't require an exotic cooler, but getting it will require paying the premium for a K-series processor.
Buying a K-series Haswell processor will set you back an extra $20-$30 over the equivalent standard model. The Core i7-4770K is priced $30 higher than the Core i7-4770, while the Core i5-4670K is $20 more than the Core i5-4670.
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feature-stripped K models ? Now would be a good time for AMD to catch up in speed. Might win more market share back now.
Well, my 2600k will work nicely still for a while.
hah same here. I was remotely thinking to upgrade this year, but considering the ridiculously low performance improvement, my 4.8ghz 2600k will serve me some more. as time passes this cpu becomes more and more of a better investment lol.
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Perhaps you haven't spent much time on sites that are popular with overclocking n00bs, cuz if you did you'd realize how often these people who have no idea what they're doing end up throwing huge voltage at their CPU's and fry them. And of course they care about ethics as much as they took time to learn how to not screw things up.... so back to intel the chips get sent. This is a very common practice, and if people admit doing this so frequently... you gotta believe that far more do so but don't admit it.
Well, my 2600k will work nicely still for a while.
I don't see anyone switching from Intel to AMD over something as minor as TSX extensions. The only software that supports it are GCC v4.8, Microsoft's latest Visual Studio 2012, and of course Intel's C compiler v13. Overclockers tend to do so because of game performance, benchmarking, and encoding, etc. TSX extensions are for workstations, which are all about stability, not overclockability.
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feature-stripped K models ? Now would be a good time for AMD to catch up in speed. Might win more market share back now.
Well, my 2600k will work nicely still for a while.