@ BringerOdeath: imo wait till Q3 and get a Gulftown then... Not like 4GHz is not enough for anything you're doing atm.
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@ BringerOdeath: imo wait till Q3 and get a Gulftown then... Not like 4GHz is not enough for anything you're doing atm.
Unless like 50% of Intel users OC their CPUs, there's no need for Intel to deliberately "strangle" the OC-ability of their "low-end" i7 chips. Good batches come and go, there will probably be decent ones out there if they produce the 930's for a while. But I certainly wouldn't buy one before we KNOW these good chips are in stock:)
Allright, crawling back to the AMD section now:p:
I don't know if they are bust. I have only seen 3 new batches on this forum, all from Fry's, and one of them seams to be good, so far. I have also seen a great 45-batch a wile ago : Core i7 930 - Quick Air + LN2 and still hoping to see more of the same.
I believe, there is still a chance for some good batches among those first batches that comes trough more traditional HW/OCing-channels. This is going to be exciting, for sure, but the big bust will happen if Intel suddenly "changes heart", and releases some cheap 32nm Quads/Hexa-Cores right after you buy one of these then suddenly outdated old 45nm crap.
I would like to see some serious numbers beyond 4600 with these new 930s.
Well people, you just make my day nice again :) I was going to sell my actual Q9550 and Blackie for a new 930 and a decent mobo, not selling a :banana::banana::banana::banana: :P
I got a question, when the non Extreme Hexa-cores will arrive? They will be more expensive than a 930 but those 32nm will gave them nice OCing capabilities... Hope so :P
That's the big question. When are we going to see some cheap 32nm Quads/Hexa-Cores? Nobody knows for sure, yet.
I believe it will more depend on AMD's coming CPUs and plans, than Intel's desires or plans.
You can get a AMD Quad-Core for ~$100 today. That's really cheap, but Intel's current 45nm Quads-Cores still have a good lead on OCing and performance edge. If AMD can close this performance-gap (or at least Intel's assessments suggest it will happen in the near future), then Intel have to release some 32nm Quads/Hexa-Cores to keep the performance-gap to AMD, because Intel can't/don't want to compete on ~$100 price-point.
Nice. So my Q9550 will keep fighting till some new really nice cpus appears in the market.
Plus, what they said of Sandy Bridge? It will be more powerful than Westmere or it will be something like that with other things?
Looks like 930 = 920 with an unusable (for oc) 22x multi. No suprises here. Intel, give us 32nm quads or hexas for a reasonable price then I'll get excited.
So , maybe you can advise me for the better :D I'm thinking on a 1336 build , and I was thinking on a eVGA SLI motherboard , some Dominator GT , and I was if I should wait for i7 930 or buy already a i7 920 ? Which is better (OC , Wattage , ...) ? I don't want to spend a lot of money , so I'm not even thinking on those 32nm CPUs that there are to come :(
Thanks ;)
You're buying Dominator GT and EVGA (Classified I assume?) so you are already wasting a lot of money on tiny gains.
Get some G.Skill or OCZ RAM, Gigabyte X58A board and a good batch of 920 paying a few extra $$$ or just a random one as cheap as possible.
I was thinking on a eVGA SLI (that one after LE and before Classified :D - but used so I wont spend a LOT of money) . Those RAM is something that I've always loved so if I'm saving some on the motherboard , i thought spend a little more on RAM . The CPU was my only question , 'cause i7 930 is about to go out :rolleyes:
Any of the second gen boards will do great and yes the Dom GT is awesome though I agree with Zalbard on the ram. Right now for the money Gskill is kicking some major ass on many boards.
hmm get gskill ram mate much better then the dom gt's!! mobo go with what you need, no point being excessive :)but also remeber they all will be able to accept 32nm i7 later on so when 32 quads come you can always go to that
aswell :D
so depending on what you want to do have a system for a long time then upgrade eventually to 32nm 6core or 4core etc... or wait for new arch after this build .. its your call if the latter i wouldnt go too expensive.. buying used from here is a great way =)
i origionally wanted a Classified, but ended up getting an Asus P6T (base model) and im doin just fine. my gut says i "want" a classified, but my budget and wife say i dont "need" one... a UD5R would be good too. and also at fry's the dip shat sales guy told me the E758 EVGA mobo is a horible board. says it has bios problems all the time and he would "refuse" to sell me one... the moron prolly wouldnt have made any money if i bought that board. and he bashed it severely. pissed me off. EVGA has always made good stuff. im happy with my 930. it's not huiccupped yet. im positive i can push it further but i dont really know how to do it.
Well you certainly have the right hardware. I have a P6T in one of my systems with a 920 that can do 226 which is decent for the vanilla.
Saw this over at Oc-UK, using 3949A360.
http://i46.tinypic.com/2czc7ip.jpg
I think 3rd & 4th digits matter the most. So, 45th to 49th week.
If you don't overclock the 930, whats then full speed of the CPU when Turbo Boost is enabled?
yea, im gonna be swapping out my P6T for an E760 Classified. im gonna have to go back to my old Q6600 for the time being. /sulk
but on the bright side, i'll have more options to keep my rig cooler down the road.