Keep on hoping for them clocks on on air... some expectations are just too far fetched... really 5.5 - 6ghz on air 24/7 ? that would blow the entire high end Intel lineup to pieces...
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Keep on hoping for them clocks on on air... some expectations are just too far fetched... really 5.5 - 6ghz on air 24/7 ? that would blow the entire high end Intel lineup to pieces...
What about a new revision, no hope for that?
Stepping 9
Air/H2O:....4.9~5Ghz 1.35~1.37Vcore
SS -40C....5.5Ghz~ 1.55Vcore
LN2 will be the cooling needed for max Mhz
1.35~1.37v is getting a bit high for 24/7 usage on air especially for 22nm. I'm expecting most people to stop around 1.3v at launch not necessarily of temp (I bet tempwise 1.35v should be just fine on a good aftermarket cooler) but cuz of potential degradation which is hard to know what to expect from a new launched CPU hence ppl tend to be slightly more careful at launch with voltages. So I still expect people to stop around 4.5~4.8GHz for most samples, some people may be lucky and may get 4.9~5.0GHz out of a good chip at lowish voltage of 1.31~1.33v or so perhaps as there's always those lucky bastards out there too that I unfortunately do not belong to. :P
At some point probably a new stepping will improve overclocks as usual (maybe 200MHz avg OC gain or whatever) but not worth waiting for just cuz of that.
5.5 GHz at -40'c is a nice chip bro :up:
Does anyone know what the price on release will be? Not the advertised RRP, it will eventually settle to this but early adopters will pay much more , so how much do you think they will be?
:)
I expect $339 and $229 launch pricing of 3770K and 3570K, should be pretty close to 2700K and 2500K pricing and it to stick to that probably for a couple of months or so.
MicroCEnter just has a sale on 2600k, $199, there all sold out as of this morning!
RussC
$320 and $220 respectively, according to http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-cu...nch/15557.html
http://i44.tinypic.com/34fjlh3.jpg
Yep, there's something wrong w/ the chart..;)
Based from all the results i've seen from leaked samples, having high temps is 'that' consistent. :rolleyes: Surprises.
it's a challenge with 4/8 past a certain point - LN2 will be must have.
Subzero-coolings with a powerplug will not do it...
Pass.
;)
1.77V on cascade, still 75 MHZ short of that...who was talking about "people are carefull at the beginning"? :p: :D
I was still benching old P67 so next round will be new board - need to prepare some things first, afterwards next run and try
to get past 6 with raising clocks in windows. Haven't "benched" CPUz for quite some time :p:
Somebody knows if Ivy chip works well on old P67 mobo ?
works just fine - not sure but RAM didn't seem to do that nice...need to re-check with new board.
it's okay for air / water / ss I think...
A fellow in norway just got a 3570K and threw it in his Gigabyte GA-P67a-UD7 and he only got max 38 multi. So he ran out and bought a Asus RoG Maximus V Gene...
Ivy Bridge gets 95W TDP, worse overclocker than Sandy Bridge
http://www.nordichardware.com/images..._95W_front.png
earlier rumoured TDP was 77w: SourceQuote:
It is Intel's new 22 nanometer technology with Tri-gate transistors that has brought these limitations. The transistorsare extremely tightly packed and the die size is so small compared to earlier processors, that the heat cannot be removed fast enough with air and water cooling. Rumors has it Intel is not entirely on the mark with the new 22 nanometer technology and a box shot of a Core i7-3770k shows a higher TDP than earlier expected.
Worst overclocker layers...
"Mhz scale to 5Ghz" ability for IB probly so important for majority of SB owners, but a 3770K that can clock memory to DDR3 2900+ on air is the ones peep should looking for:D
Just my 2cents
Iam on the fence
Have a 920 system and iam going to upgrade for a couple reasons.
1. faster CPI
2. faster MHZ
3. SATA 3 for my 830 to run full speed
4. its time for a change :)
Looking at Ballistic DDR 1866 ram and GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-UD3H mobo and either a watercooled 2600K at 5 ghz or a 3770k at 4.7 ghz and at $199 at microcenter the 2600 is looking sweet.
BUT the Virtu MVP feature looks usefull can the 2600K use Virtu MVP ????