How come no info or reviews on this? I wonder how much it'll cost.
http://ark.intel.com/cpu.aspx?groupId=37019
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How come no info or reviews on this? I wonder how much it'll cost.
http://ark.intel.com/cpu.aspx?groupId=37019
expectedly as much as e8600 now (266$)...
e8600 falls to 183$ (not the first time that happens)
in the era of cheap quads, who cares about any duals?
wounder how high you could clock these things on the TRUE?
Should be great if they clock like the 8600's. It's strange nothing has been heard about them, I'd definitely like to see some results.
Should be a great chip for gaming if you can crank it up super high. Would be nice to game on a dual core at 4.6GHz or something.
or p'raps SPi1M @7ghz :rolleyes: :D
Shouldn't be much better than E8600, as we are limited by the cpu not by its FSB capabilities like on the Quads (e.g. Q9450). Remember we got 10x multi on E8600 and 460 or 470 should be easy, even on X38 chipsets or something similar.
woooo thats nice, I think this will be my first LN2 chip
P35 users rejoice!
>_>
I do.
You are just downplaying Duals because AMD don't have a Dual Core worth sh1t.
I think the Quads are still too expensive, so getting a cheap, but still powerful enough Dual Core now, knowing one can upgrade to a Quad later when the prices come down, has its merits.
3.5GHz! not bad ...
I might pickup a E8600 if it drops that much in price so it would cost around same as E8500 and aim for 9x500 = 4.5GHz. That and DDR2-1200 5-5-4-10 would be a nice 24/7 config. I have a great P35 FSB clocking mobo sitting here screaming for more than what my poor old C0 E8400 can offer. But on a 2nd thought Lynnfield is simply too close, so the prices would have to change quick for me to concider.
I know they made a 3.5GHz Wolfdale in the LGA771 package. It says "launched" yet there are no places selling it :clap: Plus there are no order/box codes.
Your general argument for duals are correct, but not for this specific one, when it probably retails at 2xx bucks. :)
Not too sure but check the guru3D Phenom II review. They had a E8XXX thrown in for good measure and the results in gaming are rather different from normal preconceptions...
Would be cool if some1 would be able to pull a 666x10.5 FSB suicide shot, that's almost breaking the 7GHz barrier. xD Wasn't the current E8xxx highest clock frequency around 6.8GHz?
Hmm maybe very good samples of E8700 could allow for stable 5.0GHz on air.
excatly I care about this chip its probably binned to kill Intel made this for one reason to overclock and show AMD we can hit 7+ghz people like numbers intel figures hey why not bine an E8600 until their is no tomorrow and show people whats up
Almost netburst speeds :p:
I look forward to getting my hands on one of these :D
Must have this chip! Can you say 7GHz?