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Intel Haswell CPU pricing leaks
Haswell processors will be released in June, there's pretty much nothing left that has not been leaked, including photo's, benchmarks, specifications, new technology .. and now the prices as well. The flagship Haswell model, Core i7-4770K with unlocked multiplier, was already spotted this week in some stores in Europe.
The Haswell processor can be also pre-ordered from several online stores in US. What's more, the stores list a handful of other Haswell SKUs, including i5-4670K. Prices leaked a while ago already, but vr-zone thinks they have the final pricing for the processors. Have a peek:
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Intel Haswell to be easier to overclock - 04/16/2013 07:50 AM
Some leaked PDF files that hbave been shown on IDF make it clear that Haswell will be easier to overclock. Intel said improvements have been made to the way you can overclock Haswell, making the proc...
Intel Haswell is around the corner GT3e spotted - 04/12/2013 10:09 AM
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#4582960 Posted on: 04/24/2013 04:10 AM
Intel have been smart not pumping out octo core CPUs to the regular market. They're well aware that so many things are still dual threaded including much of what is being currently released. There will be no 4770K/3770K/2700K octo core replacement any time in the foreseeable future.
no more quad cores for me, hope my cpu lasts till then
Intel have been smart not pumping out octo core CPUs to the regular market. They're well aware that so many things are still dual threaded including much of what is being currently released. There will be no 4770K/3770K/2700K octo core replacement any time in the foreseeable future.
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#4582972 Posted on: 04/24/2013 04:43 AM
I'll wait another gen.... Or go AMD APU....I don't need much processing power these days. My poor 2600K is largely being wasted as is.
I'll wait another gen.... Or go AMD APU....I don't need much processing power these days. My poor 2600K is largely being wasted as is.
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#4583009 Posted on: 04/24/2013 07:05 AM
From what i've seen so far, my current 2600K system will survive yet another round. Its my first Intel system and probably I will be using it the longest compared to my previous high end AMD systems...
ps: If they think they can feed us marginal performance increases, we will not purchase. Its damn simple as that. I hate it when technological progress is hindered by profit margins due to corporate interest...
From what i've seen so far, my current 2600K system will survive yet another round. Its my first Intel system and probably I will be using it the longest compared to my previous high end AMD systems...

ps: If they think they can feed us marginal performance increases, we will not purchase. Its damn simple as that. I hate it when technological progress is hindered by profit margins due to corporate interest...
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#4583030 Posted on: 04/24/2013 08:38 AM
ps: If they think they can feed us marginal performance increases, we will not purchase. Its damn simple as that. I hate it when technological progress is hindered by profit margins due to corporate interest...
You're in a dream world. If you need a new cpu, you'll go out and buy the latest offering from Intel or AMD based on your requirements. There will be plenty of people who buy these.
ps: If they think they can feed us marginal performance increases, we will not purchase. Its damn simple as that. I hate it when technological progress is hindered by profit margins due to corporate interest...
You're in a dream world. If you need a new cpu, you'll go out and buy the latest offering from Intel or AMD based on your requirements. There will be plenty of people who buy these.
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no more quad cores for me, hope my cpu lasts till then