Guys, do we have any sold info on this yet? When are we expecting to see it?
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Guys, do we have any sold info on this yet? When are we expecting to see it?
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yea massively delayed because intel doesnt care about that segment anymore. q3/4 this year
q3 this year?
Perhaps they are waiting for Haswell to release...Wonder how well the current x79 boards will handle Ivy bridge-e.
I'd love me some Intel retail edge goodness but well, not possible right now.
Surely there will be a new chipset right? Prepare for new mobos guys, and new rams (if these clock anything like Ivy does)
Q3 will do me fine.
:D
...and prepare to sell me your x79 rigs for a low price :p I'd love to have one for 3d benching and folding.
They are going cheap here already, getting hard to sell.
I will sell my x79 rig as soon as I have a Haswell rig running, then I will be ready to pounce on Ivy-E
:)
What kind of ivy bridge-e news you looking for? UP or MP?
Latest news here
Its too early for sell-off but it will come. Unless you are a 3D bencher then it doesnt look like there is much demand for 2011 gear ... lucky I like 3D benching ....
:D
haswell is going to make ivy-e look like an idiot. repeat after me: 5ghz haswell. 5ghz haswell.
I bet that Haswell at 5ghz will still not outscore sandy-E .... let alone Ivy-E .... you watch.
:D
If 4 core haswell will score as a 6 core 980x at same frequency then bring it on :D
I hope Intel releases a new chipset because the current X79 isn't very impressive, I own one and feature wise, is not worth it. I want to see native USB 3 support, more native SATA 3 ports and PCI-E 3.0 that actually works, which is something that isn't quite present on the X79 platform.
Maybe we'll get lucky and Intel will cook us an 8-core from a cut down 10-core
http://i48.tinypic.com/10xgevb.png
What does that all mean? EP and EX? -6, -10 and -15??
Engineering samples wont be out yet right?
:)
Must have 10 core EP.. Must have 10 core EP.. :yepp:
ES will be comming next month. If I have a chance to get one I let you guys know.
I really hope I don't need to flash the bios inorder to boot it up. I'll update on my website.
sandy-e performs the same as sandy but doesn't clock as high because it is bigger and thus hotter. ivy-e will compare the same to ivy. so unless you think intel broke haswell IPC, haswell is guaranteed to perform better than ivy-e, because haswell will clock higher and have higher IPC than ivy-e.
did not mean to :banana::banana::banana::banana: on the ivy-e thread, but there it is.
The hope is on the server side for Xeon is a fully working SAS controller at full speed of 6gbps and not 3gbps.
I don't think anyone in the market for an Ivy Bridge-E cares about single threaded performance, but rather multi threaded performance. Haswell = four cores + HyperThreading, Ivy Bridge-E = 6/8 cores + HyperThreading. In multi threaded applications Haswell won't hold a candle to a dual Ivy Bridge-E 8C/16T setup, even at three times the clock speed.
If Ivy Bridge-E works with the EVGA SR-X I'll dump my SR-2 in a heartbeat.
Haswell should have higher single threaded performance than ivy-E without a doubt. but considering Intel is only offering Mainstream Haswell up to 4 cores, they would have to be INSANELY fast to beat and Ivy-E or even a Sandy-E For that matter at high threaded workloads. Time will tell I guess but chances are we will be in the same boat we are in now. Haswell will be the best choice for most people and Ivy-E will be the choice for people who want good multi threaded performance.
An ES popped up on ebay a couple of days ago.
http://oi46.tinypic.com/23vx4rn.jpg
Link to auction.
EDIT: Meh, must be something else as the pad layout doesn't match the s2011 pinout.
They say 15 cores/30M L3/DDR-3-1600 or DDR-4 2133-2400-3200(your choice). That's for the top of the line. There will also be 10-8-6 cores chips.
15 cores/30 threads... tasty.
I just sold my old dfi am2 board setup and old monitor for $225.
I was gonna give that to my brother but now it seems I'll be giving him my current system, the phenom x6.
Gonna end up going to intel for higher performance/wattage/stability?(my current board or cpu is not 100% stable, done replaced everything else).
It would definitely be a 2011 cpu or whatever.
I saw the ebay sale news the other day, maybe a week or 2 ago I thought...
Definitely going for the 6c/12t cpu's, unless they come out with better.
What's this talk of more cores btw?, I want more then 6 cores lol... :D
I'm totally interested in single threaded performance.
And more cores the better.
I don't care about multi threaded ht performance stuff, it just seems like a gimmick to me, for users that can't use 100% of a core with a single thread.
Currently got my cpu stock clocked.
It wants a little more, if I overclock it I'm afraid it won't be enough for sli and etc.
Got another prob too, using 100% of my vga ram in saints row 3 with ao and sgssaa forced.
I'de hate to buy the current offerings from intel only to have it be small improvement.
If they come out with something that's more then just 100mhz more then the previous gen, I'm going for it.
Supposedly out in 3rd quarter though, I don't wanna wait that long :(.