Intel Will Launch Two LGA1150 Broadwell CPUs with 65W TDP
In the second half of 2015, Intel is to launch two desktop LGA1150 Broadwell CPUs, the Intel Core I7-5775C & Core I5-5675C based on socket 1150, both have a 65W TDP.
Initially five models will be launched but three of them are BGA and thus soldered onto the PCB socket. All Broadwell based ICs will get four cores, IGP wise the Iris Pro 6200 and JEDEC DDR3 1600 MHz support. And again all models will get a 65W TDP, which is lower compared to Haswell with its 84W/95W TDP.
Versions with the 'C" extension are the desktop LGA 1150 models, the 'R" models get a BGA socket. The C models will come with an unlocked multiplier (in the past that was K or X model).
The models will get 4MB L3 cache but no hyper-threading for the Core i5 model. Check out the following overview I have compiled for you:
Model | Cores / Threads | Clock / Turbo | L3-cache | IGP | Memory | Tdp | Socket |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core i5-5575R | 4 / 4 | 2,8 / 3,3GHz | 4MB | Iris Pro 6200 | ddr3l-1600 | 65W | BGA1364 |
Core i5-5675C | 4 / 4 | 3,1 / 3,6GHz | 4MB | Iris Pro 6200 | ddr3l-1600 | 65W | LGA1150 |
Core i5-5675R | 4 / 4 | 3,1 / 3,6GHz | 4MB | Iris Pro 6200 | ddr3l-1600 | 65W | BGA1364 |
Core i7-5775C | 4 / 8 | 3,3 / 3,7GHz | 6MB | Iris Pro 6200 | ddr3l-1600 | 65W | LGA1150 |
Core i7-5775R | 4 / 8 | 3,3 / 3,8GHz | 6MB | Iris Pro 6200 | ddr3l-1600 | 65W | BGA1364 |
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I've lost track of which sockets are "new" and which are old now along with being unable to tell the difference between which are new i7/i5 CPU's and which were last gen i7/i5 CPU's.
Just wish Intel would remove that digit from the thing they sit on and get Skylake out already. My X58 setup is as old as the average COD player now

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I've lost track of which sockets are "new" and which are old now along with being unable to tell the difference between which are new i7/i5 CPU's and which were last gen i7/i5 CPU's.
Just wish Intel would remove that digit from the thing they sit on and get Skylake out already. My X58 setup is as old as the average COD player now

x58 for life! no not really i just have seen point in upgrading yet Swtor is the only game that runs like trash that i have and swtor runs like trash on alot more power full pc then mine to boot. so i not upgrade my pc solo for that one game.
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Haha!
Same here. With each intel CPU release, I check what the new platform offers and then decide: "nope; keeping my old rig". The only heavily CPU-bound game that I play is Diablo 3, but I'm not going to replace whole system for a few fps in one poorly optimized game.
Nonetheless, it's good that they've shown some unlocked quad cores. In other case it would get a bit boring.
If Skylake platform gives substantial performance boost, and USB 3.1 and new storage connectors become a norm, then I might upgrade.
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Haha!
Same here. With each intel CPU release, I check what the new platform offers and then decide: "nope; keeping my old rig". The only heavily CPU-bound game that I play is Diablo 3, but I'm not going to replace whole system for a few fps in one poorly optimized game.
Nonetheless, it's good that they've shown some unlocked quad cores. In other case it would get a bit boring.
If Skylake platform gives substantial performance boost, and USB 3.1 and new storage connectors become a norm, then I might upgrade.
Pretty much the same here with Final Fantasy XIV being the most demanding game I play I haven't got the drive to upgrade. Saying that, having to dismantle my water loop to do so is a good way to make me really consider upgrades since I hate doing it

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Its BGA and I'm pretty sure its not a new one.