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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Your funny..
    Not my intent.
    I got this just to see how it would be for a cruncher in terms of computational power and electrical use.
    That was my only interest as lets face it, it's short a socket IMHO..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    It's a tough situation.
    Sure, I'd love to plaster the forum with benchmarks but then there is the other side.
    Do I want to stand up and piss on Intel?
    No.. I have no signed NDA's with anyone but you have to stop and thinkon what your doing.
    My way to handle this is to speak in generalities with no numbers.
    I can say this:
    It's a beast,needs bios to be more mature( Intel Burrage board) and is electrically VERY efficient.
    You will NOT be disappointed if you buy one of the 2500k's or 2600k's.
    The 2600k has HT, the 2500k doesn't and is supposed to be $100.00 cheaper.
    If your a gamer get the 2500k, a cruncher or bencher get the 2600k.

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    about what?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny87au View Post
    thanks for the review onethree, only thing i dont like about the i5 sandybridges is that you need to buy the "k series" to actually overclock these chips via Multiplier, wonder how much high ends will cost..
    i5 2300 has a 10% increase over the i5 760, 2500k has about 20%
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    lol hes a god isnt he

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    Quote Originally Posted by OCX600RR View Post
    I'm sorry but I'm super excited about these chips; especially 2500K & 2600K. Coming from a daily 4.2Ghz E8400 I'm hoping to see some improvement in gaming & general performance across the board even running 3.8Ghz on a 2500K...doub't it would need much of a voltage bump if any to hit that speed...Don't yell at me but I'm looking at buying a H50 for the upcoming 2500K. Good move or bad? I've heard good things & I've heard bad things! Of course I'm on a low end budget so I can't afford a full blown water cooling solution ATM.
    I would go with the XSPC Rasa 750 RS240 Universal CPU Water Cooling Kit for about $130. Looks to be better quality and will get you lower temps.

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    Quote:
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    I'm sorry but I'm super excited about these chips; especially 2500K & 2600K. Coming from a daily 4.2Ghz E8400 I'm hoping to see some improvement in gaming & general performance across the board even running 3.8Ghz on a 2500K...doub't it would need much of a voltage bump if any to hit that speed...Don't yell at me but I'm looking at buying a H50 for the upcoming 2500K. Good move or bad? I've heard good things & I've heard bad things! Of course I'm on a low end budget so I can't afford a full blown water cooling solution ATM.
    I would go with the XSPC Rasa 750 RS240 Universal CPU Water Cooling Kit for about $130. Looks to be better quality and will get you lower temps.


    I just got the H50 and it's... ok. Ok temps, ok noise, ok price. it's very ok. If you can do the H70 or better then do it. also Megahalems or other high end air cooler would be a good choice
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    Thanks edruns69 & shoota, I will look into these. Wasn't really planning on spending more than what the H50 costs, so I might just end up with the Noctua or Megahalems. I will look into that XSPC Rasa kit though, for $130 if it beats the H70 by a good margin I will probably end up getting it. Dual 120mm rad already looks like it would perform better lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shoota View Post
    I just got the H50 and it's... ok. Ok temps, ok noise, ok price. it's very ok. If you can do the H70 or better then do it. also Megahalems or other high end air cooler would be a good choice
    i put a gentle typhoon on my H50 and temps dropped 4C and noise was much less (comparing max speed), your adding 20$ ontop of the already high cost of the H50, but it was worth it to me for its size and performance (see the sig for why i needed something compact)
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    i'm also not a fan of the noise quality of the pump. its not loud but its distinct enough to stand out quite a bit, to my ears at least.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shoota View Post
    i'm also not a fan of the noise quality of the pump. its not loud but its distinct enough to stand out quite a bit, to my ears at least.
    that sounds like an issue for an RMA, mine is dead silent other than the initial turn on where the bubbles might move a little at first.
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    whats the difference in OC ceiling between 2500K and 2600K? has this been established yet by someone reputable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by natty View Post
    whats the difference in OC ceiling between 2500K and 2600K? has this been established yet by someone reputable?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    soon..
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    Quote Originally Posted by shoota View Post
    about what?
    About overclocking potencial this cpu. I meant extreme overclocking
    BCLK more than 110MHz or maybe someone reach 6GHz with Sandy

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    i was under the impression the bclk was locked
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    Quote Originally Posted by shoota View Post
    i was under the impression the bclk was locked
    no you can change it to a certain degree but we are talking in .1mhz increments because any changes will result in crashing considering the BCLK controls so much, however yo can expect the extreme guys to be overvoltageing and tweaking till the cows come home to get that extra .1mhz
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    ok but it's not near as flexible as 1366. still tho you're right the xtreme guys will find a way to go crazy on these, even if it is in a totally new way, can't wait to see it actually
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    Quote Originally Posted by shoota View Post
    ok but it's not near as flexible as 1366. still tho you're right the xtreme guys will find a way to go crazy on these, even if it is in a totally new way, can't wait to see it actually
    Default BCLK is 100
    I've seen people move it as high as 103..Yea, thats allsothe key is in buying a good board and the 2600K
    $320 for the chip and say $230 for a decent board, then 2x2 gig DDR3-1600
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Default BCLK is 100
    I've seen people move it as high as 103..Yea, thats allsothe key is in buying a good board and the 2600K
    $320 for the chip and say $230 for a decent board, then 2x2 gig DDR3-1600
    ok there's the pricing i've been asking for, thanks dave! i might have to consider selling my stuff for a SB setup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Default BCLK is 100
    I've seen people move it as high as 103..Yea, thats allsothe key is in buying a good board and the 2600K
    $320 for the chip and say $230 for a decent board, then 2x2 gig DDR3-1600
    hmm let me make an effort at getting some info out of ya.....


    So the max "supported" memory freq is 2133mhz right? How good is the new IMC? Is is going to take tons of VTT or whatever it is called now to reach those speeds making it pointless for 24/7? Kind of like lynfield or will 2000-2133 be doable for 24/7 use?


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    Quote Originally Posted by shoota View Post
    ok there's the pricing i've been asking for, thanks dave! i might have to consider selling my stuff for a SB setup.
    Good,now when your ordering go here and get me one will ya?
    http://www.provantage.com/gigabyte-t...5~7GIGB095.htm

    Quote Originally Posted by chuchnit View Post
    hmm let me make an effort at getting some info out of ya.....

    So the max "supported" memory freq is 2133mhz right? How good is the new IMC? Is is going to take tons of VTT or whatever it is called now to reach those speeds making it pointless for 24/7? Kind of like lynfield or will 2000-2133 be doable for 24/7 use?
    Without getting into details and my trials and tribulations with this system with the 2x4 gig GSKill DDR3-1600's I have in it all I see for auto setrtings is 1333 and 1600
    Now it can be set manually but I haven't done so.
    Has so many other issues that I didn't even get into memory except to see that it does take the XMP profile settings
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    I seen blck 109 at retail chip for some benchmarks....so, its not so bad
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Without getting into details and my trials and tribulations with this system with the 2x4 gig GSKill DDR3-1600's I have in it all I see for auto setrtings is 1333 and 1600
    Now it can be set manually but I haven't done so.
    Has so many other issues that I didn't even get into memory except to see that it does take the XMP profile settings
    am i reading this to say there will be no 1066 ram support? even thru dividers?
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