Nice test.
I think gap between 750 and 920 would be wider, if used faster memory modules.
SPI 32M is quite disappointing here.
Nice test.
I think gap between 750 and 920 would be wider, if used faster memory modules.
SPI 32M is quite disappointing here.
Last edited by Kean; 08-09-2009 at 10:56 AM.
Intel Inside
Originally Posted by AndreYang
i5-750 is damn screaming fast for its price ($196 expected). Having reasonable performance advantage over PII-955 and also lesser power consumption it will give PII-955 to run for its money.
Here is direct comparision i5-750 vs PII-955:
http://diy.pconline.com.cn/cpu/revie...7/1702311.html
I doubt it will screw anyone since it was already known for ages. BTW, AMD also changes sockets sometimes.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.![]()
Yes the turbo mode is quite useful(goes up to 3.2Ghz iirc).But many users won't stick with default clocks anyway and will OC their systems. Plus AMD will release the 3.4Ghz model within the same price range the 955 occupied and probably another 3.6Ghz model in Q4.These should be enough to battle most of the i5 range.
Core i7 870 OCed
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=231925
Core i5 750 from Fry's
http://www.hardocp.com/news/2009/08/...essors_in_wildRemember how we told you yesterday that Fry’s had listed the Core i5-750 on its website for a short time before catching the mistake and pulling the listing? Well, [H] reader Matt H. just let me know that he got his order in yesterday (before the ad came down) and the processor arrived this morning. Sweet! Now all he needs is a motherboard.
I think that pretty much settles it that not only far eastern etailers got these chips in stock. It's just US and europe are more strict with the NDA.
At least it promises good for when the day for the meant-to-be-launch actually comes. Both Lynnfield and P55 motherboard supply seems to be healthy if there's signs of leakage from both far east and US a month beforehand.
Last edited by RPGWiZaRD; 08-16-2009 at 02:49 PM.
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Core i5 750 in stock, same day shipping @Fry's
http://www.frys.com/product/5981624?...H:MAIN_RSLT_PG
4 different models of Gigabyte's P55 motherboards sale at here (Turkey). Though there's no sign of CPU's yet. Can we expect an earlier release from Intel?
Asus P5K SE
MSI 256MB RX2600PRO DDR2
Core 2 Duo 6550 @ 2.8 ghz
OCZ 2x1 GB DDR2 800 mhz
Seagate 500 GB 32 MB Sata
i7 870 and Gigabyte P55-UD6 hitting retail shelves in Australia.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/....php?p=3964510
For me, that just made i7 920 a much better chip for gaming... seems it beats out the i7 8xxx quite handily in games... those 20 lanes are going to choke lynnfield with the new GPU's coming out at high res, any xfire or sli set up... going to be cpu bottlenecked it seems, qpi ftw. Surprising how well amd's chips keep up as well, price perf wise.. definitely nice.
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Intel i5 750 retail chip
http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/sh....php?t=2469250
the thing about those 20 lanes is... for me i do NOT SLI or Xfire or anything i just buy a good card and keep it until it doesn't suit me anymore... and no single pci-e card will use all the 2.0 bandwidth just yet... maybe next gen (doubtful) or the next (gtx500 - might but i suspect the next is truly when we'll see a single 2.0 slot maxed out) and by this time i'll need to upgrade my processor...
lynnfield would have been great if it game out at the same time as nehalem... but it didn't![]()
I am not sure I understand what you are saying
Lynnfield is as fast as Bloomfield clock for clock in games
http://en.inpai.com.cn/doc/enshowcon...04&pageid=5452
pretty cool seeing one out in the wild![]()
i7 860 and MSI P55 GD80 Test
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=232754
Last edited by onethreehill; 08-23-2009 at 03:53 PM.
If those temps do indeed go with that speed, that's pretty insane. Those are the temps I'd get if I were running at half speed on my i7 920 :p.
SweClockers.com
CPU: Phenom II X4 955BE
Clock: 4200MHz 1.4375v
Memory: Dominator GT 2x2GB 1600MHz 6-6-6-20 1.65v
Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair IV Formula
GPU: HD 5770
It says 750 vs phenom 2 955
Here's the translated version:-
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Multi 14087 13271
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E-learning 153 171
Video 240 210
3d 201 190
x264 70.9 74
Winrar 2711 2837
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Last edited by ajaidev; 08-23-2009 at 11:32 PM.
EVGA P55 E658 FTW NF200 Preview + Bios Screenshots + I7 920 vs I5 750
http://www.xtremesystems.org/FORUMS/....php?p=3973798
Core i5 750 Overclocking Preview @HardOCP
http://hardocp.com/article/2009/08/2...cking_preview/
Thnaks for the post...
I like the video reviews. I wish more would do so.![]()
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Thanks Onethreehill... Can't wait for more. Temps look good considering the poor cooling.
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