4GHz is just about there, working out some stability problems but temps are OK (70C) on air.
4GHz is just about there, working out some stability problems but temps are OK (70C) on air.
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Now that's what I call a useful test of i750's. :o Average vcore for 4GHz out of those 10 samples is 1.4v, pretty much same as i7 920 and OC ratio is pretty much the same too. A good sample may allow for 4.2GHz overclocks and the worse ones tops out at around 4GHz on air if we're sticking to somewhat reasonable voltages (1.45v).
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W00t, finally new CPU's, and its even slower than last year stuff!
>i5-3570K
>Asrock Z77E-ITX Wifi
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Hell yes its a mini-ITX gaming rig!
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wow, look at that i5 beat the crap out of the high end c2q's, thats rediculous
Bit sad with the temps... but ok i guess have to wait for 32nm quad for lower temps around 4Ghz
I wouldn't have expected such a high power consumption difference for the two platforms. 60W in real world at the same clocks is quite a bit, could it be exacerbated by HT?
Well personally I see i7 860 as a perfect upgrade from 775 dual core users like me. I'm not really seeing quad core CPU really useful yet but personally I just want some new hardware to play with and get away from my micron D9GKX RAM killing platform (2 kits died in less than a half year at 2.15v).![]()
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1.8% is hardly a cloud of dust. That's well within the margin of error.
I'm disappointed that they don't do a real "apples-to-apples" comparison, especially as these lower-end chips are likely going to see 40% higher-than-tray prices for the opening month or even quarter. It took a long time for i7 prices to stabilize even.
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WTF? That makes no sense. People upgrade for performance.
If the point is not performance, why upgrade to anything? S775 cpus are cheaper, run cooler, and use less power.
You're not fixing anything in that "repaired" quote. You are just adding your delusions into the mix.
And you could not have i7 performance 2 years ago. You have to understand that not all people only play games.
all I see was : GG AMD
with the performance and targeted market, AMD really need to earn much less even with their Phenom II X4 955BE and everything below.
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P3 and Athlon were neck-to-neck most of the time, LOL! Fastest Athlons were usually ahead of the P3 by about 50Mhz, beating it to 1GHz in April, 2000. When Athlon was first released, it came in 550, 600, and 650 Mhz variants, to counter Intel's 550Mhz P3.
Just some good ol' nostalgia!
It all depends on what matters to you the most. What defines the biggest boost for you? Some boosts are "feature" boosts, like PCI-E over AGP, SATA over IDE, DDR2 over DDR, etc.. Some are sheer speed boosts, like going from a 500MHz P3 to a 2GHz AthlonXP, to a 3GHz AthlonX2, finally to a 4GHz Corei7. Some of us do not need those boosts, but some upgrade because those boosts are needed so badly, even if it's only for 1 favorite game.
SATA3 will be the "feature boost" next year, while USB3.0 will probably come the year after, in 2012, given the snail-pace progress of finalizing and approving specifications + delays.. and PCI-3.0 might come out sooner than that. We'll just be seeing 6-core 32nm processors or Clarkdale+IGP, etc.. I find the IGP part interesting as it might eventually lead to a new standard for 2D/low-3D hybrid graphics, mainly for power-saving features while the add-on GPU cards sit idle. The next "speed boost" for me would be at least 5GHz on air, using 12 threads while consuming less than 150W or so for the CPU. Right now, when most of us overclock our i7's to 4GHz, our CPU's eat around 200W under load, which is well over the 110-135W TDP. Add in 4GB sticks of 2500MHz 7-7-7 DDR3 that will eventually become cheap in 18 months or so. Everything's gonna be focused on SSD's anyways, like the shift from CRT's to expensive LCD's, from single AGP video card to expensive SLI, etc..
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i5-750 vs i7-920
http://namegt.tistory.com/224
You cant compare the 920 vs 870 in that way of reaching a max stable clocked. The 870 has a higher stock clock, obviously that it will reach a higher max stable clock
Also from the prints that i have been looking the P55 has better overclocking capability than X58. And it uses dual channel instead of trichannel wich makes more easy to overclock because it stresses less the NB
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We should wait for more reviews and compare:
Core i7 870, 2.93 GHz /Core i7 950, 3.06 GHz - same price - $562
Core i7 860, 2.80 GHz /Core i7 920, 2.66 GHz - same price - $284
Quite frankly speaking I'm not impressed by the results.
That way I will just stick to the (IMHO) best price / performance AMD Phenom II 955 and stay with socket AM3. When AMD brings Istanbul to desktop then ill consider an CPU upgrade.
On a side note I wonder how Intel will screw everyone with all these new sockets. Its going to be amusing to watch all these "upgrades", where users find their motherboards incompatible.![]()
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