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Guru3D.com » News » Intel Haswell-E released in September Core i3 and Pentiums 20 july

Intel Haswell-E released in September Core i3 and Pentiums 20 july

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/22/2014 03:38 PM | source: | 5 comment(s)
Intel Haswell-E released in September Core i3 and Pentiums 20 july

Some new info appeared on the much awaited Haswell-E lineup, a document leaked indicating that Haswell-E will be released in September and new Core i3 and Pentiums CPUs on July the 20th. Recently we already learned which processors will be released, the Intel Core i7-5960X, Core i7-5930K and Core i7-5820K.

Intel Core i7-5960X Extreme Haswell-E

Haswell-E will have one X-type processor or the Extreme processor, and two K-series or the unlock processors. The Intel Core i7-5960X Extreme Haswell-E processor, being the flagship CPU, features a total of 8 cores / 16 threads and has Hyper Threading. It has a base clock of 3.GHz with 20MB cache and will support DDR4 memory. It will also support multiple graphics card configuration with the first two cards running at x16 speed and the third one running at x8 speed. It will also have a maximum PCI Express link speed of 8GT/s and a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 140W.

Intel Core i7-5930K and Core i7-5820K Haswell-E

The Extreme processor is followed by two Core i7 processors with unlock multipliers – the Intel Core i7-5930K and Core i7-5820K Haswell-E. Both processors features 6 cores / 12 threads, also with Hyper Threading, and has a base clock of 3.5GHz and 3.3GHz respectively. The Intel Core i7-5930K and Core i7-5820K will also support DDR4 memory and a memory frequency of 2133MHz. Both processors are somewhat the same, but they differ in the PCI Express configuration. The Core i7-5930K will have 2 x16 + 1 x8 configuration, similar with the Core i7-5960X; meanwhile the Core i7-5820K will only support 1 x16 + 1 x8 + 1 x4 multiple graphics card configuration.

It seems that the Intel Core i7-5930K will be the sweet spot processor here, unless Intel will change the specs before officially releasing it, or announce another “better” Haswell-E processor along the way. Via thepcenthusiast and coaler, see source link.

New Pentium and Core i3 processors will be released July 20 and will entail the following CPUs:

Alle nieuwe processors staan in de tabel hieronder en zijn verkrijgbaar vanaf het derde kwartaal van dit jaar.

ModelCoresCPU-klokL3-cacheGPUGPU-clockMemoryTDP
Pentium G3250 2/2 3,2 GHz 3 MB HD 1.100 MHz DDR3-1333 53 W
Pentium G3250T 2/2 2,8 GHz 3 MB HD 1.100 MHz DDR3-1333 35 W
Pentium G3450T 2/2 2,9 GHz 3 MB HD 1.100 MHz DDR3-1600 35 W
Pentium G3460 2/2 3,5 GHz 3 MB HD 1.100 MHz DDR3-1600 53 W
Core i3-4160 2/4 3,6 GHz 3 MB HD 4400 1.150 MHz DDR3-1600 54 W
Core i3-4160T 2/4 3,1 GHz 3 MB HD 4400 1.150 MHz DDR3-1600 35 W
Core i3-4360T 2/4 3,2 GHz 4 MB HD 4600 1.150 MHz DDR3-1600 35 W
Core i3-4370 2/4 3,8 GHz 4 MB HD 4600 1.150 MHz DDR3-1600 54 W

Note: The specifications provided here is still a rumor and is yet to be confirmed. Until then, the information should be taken with a grain of salt.



Intel Haswell-E released in September Core i3 and Pentiums 20 july Intel Haswell-E released in September Core i3 and Pentiums 20 july




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#4852205 Posted on: 06/22/2014 03:47 PM
Vr-zone mentions boost clocks with "the highest" rough goggle translate
http://forums.guru3d.com/showpost.php?p=4849303&postcount=53

namely the Core i7-5960X (20MB Cache, the highest 3.50GHz), Core i7-5930K (15MB Cache, the highest 3.70 GHz) and Core i7-5820K (15MB Cahce, 3.60GHz)


http://chinese.vr-zone.com/118744/intel-haswell-e-and-x99-platform-embargo-day-confirm-06202014/


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#4852850 Posted on: 06/23/2014 02:19 AM
I might go big this time and get that sweet 8core. Already have already saved some euros. :D

I want some 8c/16t madness!!! Damn I'm getting really excited just by thinking about it! :P

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#4852990 Posted on: 06/23/2014 06:36 AM
I wonder what an Hyperthreaded 8-core would be like?

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#4853748 Posted on: 06/23/2014 08:45 PM
Think most people will be grabbing the 6c 5930. I know I will be. Don't think I'll need 8 cores and it appears the 6 core will have a higher base clock @ 3.7ghz.

Guess we'll see!

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#4853790 Posted on: 06/23/2014 09:19 PM
Think most people will be grabbing the 6c 5930. I know I will be. Don't think I'll need 8 cores and it appears the 6 core will have a higher base clock @ 3.7ghz.

Guess we'll see!


I think its max boost clock. Real would be 2-3x multi lower, so ~3.5ghz base with good voltage and im sure you will be looking at 4.4 - 4.6ghz. :nerd:

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