Nice. It looks like The performance is similar to I7.
is this the one that's locked so there is no overclocking??
Wow, Lynnfield is Intel Core i5!
I guess Havendale will be Core i3 then.
Can u run latest beta of HWiNFO32 (http://www.hwinfo.com) there? It should already fully support this platform.
how do these perform compared to last gen? I'm kinda curious if they are even worth it besides the OC potential.
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Is there OC potential if thy are locked?
Seems like all that FUD about "locked overclocking" starts again. I don't get it - how can CPU lock clock generator which is an external chip placed on motherboard.
Last edited by kl0012; 12-09-2008 at 01:04 AM.
Would be awesome to have an i7/i5 comparison benchmark
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Who wants to bet against i9 being the 8-core/16-thread version?
my e4600 does 1m in 18 seconds.. does that mean its faster than this processor ? curious and clueless
Lynnfield can OC like Bloomfield. Please lets not have the idiotic talk like with i7 before release. Where alot of sites and people was shown to have produced alot of FUD.
No, its 100% identical to bloomfield, 4 cores, 8 threads (With HT). Besides only having dualchannel. Also instead of QPI to X58. You have ondie PCIe.
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this proc is running at 2.2ghz and Spi 1m is a single thread clockspead bench
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weak in regard to the cpu
nice write up though, gotta show off all the goods
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timeframe? Q3 2K9?
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Just in case anybody that has not read the link decides to ask already answered questions...CPU: Intel Lynnfield 2.13G
内存: 笔记本的DDR3-1066 (4G+2G)
硬盘: 笔记本的ST 7200.2 160G (ATA模式)
显卡: PCI-E X1 的 NVS290
电源: 135W 19.5V 6.9A 笔记本AC Adapter
OS: Vista U 64bit
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Last edited by Vinas; 12-09-2008 at 05:01 AM.
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nice.. thought you had a typo in thread title at first hehe
thanks for sharing
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Intel is smart, sell as much i7 as possible till Q3 2009 and only then release i5 If you crave nehalem no point waiting really. I highly doubt i5 will have much higher clocks, if it did then it would be worth
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