Mr. 4770K, you WILL be mine. Been waiting a LONG time for you. I'll be taking 2 of your little bothers too.
MAIN: 4770K 4.6 | Max VI Hero | 16GB 2400/C10 | H110 | 2 GTX670 FTW SLi | 2 840 Pro 256 R0 | SB Z | 750D | AX1200 | 305T | 8.1x64
HTPC: 4670K 4.4 | Max VI Gene | 8GB 2133/C9 | NH-L9I | HD6450 | 840 Pro 128 | 2TB Red | GD05 | SSR-550RM | 70" | 8.1x64
MEDIA: 4670K 4.4 | Gryphon | 8GB 1866/C9 | VX Black | HD4600 | 840 Pro 128 | 4 F4 HD204UI R5 | 550D | SSR-550RM | 245BW | 8.1x64
Core i7 4765T 4C/8T 35W TDP = Yummy ...
It has a turbo of 3Ghz so maybe it can be OCed with maximum Turbo multi like some CPUs on certain boards can be OCed today.
I noticed that top model is lacking V-pro,Vt-d and TXT extensions. It's kinda lame to cut on those on top end part,some folks may need them.
Looks fishy to me, same clocks as Ivy and the straightforward model numbers you'd think Intel would want a bigger change to differentiate tocks (look at Nehalem-Sandy).
What is the main difference between 3770 and 4770?
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
When i'm being paid i always do my job through.
Haswell is 'wider', and it's the first time Intel has done this since they launched Conroe. Some loads will be a lot faster, some will be more clock dependant, but as we saw when Conroe came about, most loads like higher IPC. If it overclocks like Sandybridge I don't think anyone will complain until Skylark launch 24 months later on 14nm.
Finally. Just need some release dates and a new Mini-ITX board and I'm in!
-PB
-Project Sakura-
Intel i7 860 @ 4.0Ghz, Asus Maximus III Formula, 8GB G-Skill Ripjaws X F3 (@ 1600Mhz), 2x GTX 295 Quad SLI
2x 120GB OCZ Vertex 2 RAID 0, OCZ ZX 1000W, NZXT Phantom (Pink), Dell SX2210T Touch Screen, Windows 8.1 Pro
Koolance RP-401X2 1.1 (w/ Swiftech MCP35X), XSPC EX420, XSPC X-Flow 240, DT Sniper, EK-FC 295s (w/ RAM Blocks), Enzotech M3F Mosfet+NB/SB
yes! yes! 4770K + Maximus 666 evil gene socket 1150 ( not real name mobo but i liked )
hersounds powered by 121 % overclocking Machine http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=220390 - http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1917405
facebook.com/hersounds
Intel Core i5 4670K @ 4,5 Ghz 24/7 - Galaxy HOF GTX 780 - 8 GB Team Group Xtreem 2666 Cas 11 - 8Gb Avexir Core series 2800 Blue Led - Maximus VI Formula Armor TUF - Corsair Force GT 120 GB SATA 3 - Galaxy Hall of fame 1200 hersounds Limited edition Modular - Antec 620 dual fan mod
Woah, that is poor...
Sure IPC might be improved, but the TDP increase, whats up with that?
Wish they would make a nice HTPC/Mediacenter low TDP version, something all the way down to laptop ULV level, just to let us get the great performance of the architecture on a 24*365 hours online price friendly state.
Competition ranking;
2005; Netbyte, Karise/Denmark #1 @ PiFast
2008; AOCM II, Minfeld/Germany #2 @ 01SE/AM3/8M (w. Oliver)
2009; AMD-OC, Viborg/Denmark #2 @ max freq Gigabyte TweaKING, Paris/France #4 @ 32M/01SE (w. Vanovich)
2010: Gigabyte P55, Hamburg/Germany #6 @ wprime 1024/SPI 1M (w. THC) AOCM III, Minfeld/Germany #6 @ 01SE/AM3/1M/8M (w. NeoForce)
Spectating;
2010; GOOC 2010 Many thanks to Gigabyte!
Aber ja, naturlich Hans nass ist, er steht unter einem Wasserfall - James May
Hardware: Gigabyte GA-Z87M-D3H, Intel i5 4670k @ 4GHz, Crucial DDR3 BallistiX, Asus GTX 770 DirectCU II, Corsair HX 650W, Samsung 830 256GB, Silverstone Precision -|- Cooling: Noctua NH-C12P SE14
... why does the 4770 support VT-d and 4770k does not?
It's kind of crappy really.
I was expecting at least 6 cores... and a version without integrated graphics (less heat).
I'm scratching my head on why the K CPU's are gimped on VT-d support
And is the CPU socket change actually a necessity (current chipsets won't handle, etc) or are they just arbitrarily changing the sockets again.
The Cardboard Master Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
Intel Core i7 2600k @ 4.5GHz, 16GB DDR3-1600, Radeon 7950 @ 1000/1250, Win 10 Pro x64
Is there anything special about these over SB or Ivy on desktop? If so what can we expect? (havent been following Haswell)
HAF922 (3 fan upgraded) 700w ModXtreme
MSI GD-65 // HIS 5850 // Saitek Esclipse
Core i5 750 @ 3.32Ghz (OC Genie) Megahalem w/ 1200rpm Scythe Slipstream
G. Skill RipJaws DDR3 2000 4x2 gig
Samsung SpinPoint F3 1TB // 5:1 Dell Surround
24inch Samsung ToC // MX518
I'm guessing it's too much of a threat to LGA2011 when overclocked.
Intel has been using one socket for two CPU generations since Northwood. The big question is if Broadwell will launch as LGA1150 or not.
They said they'll keep on making upgradeable CPU's, but that doesn't tell us if BW is mobile only.
I wouldn't be surprised if Intel skipped the Ticks for desktop. In high end they're just lagging behind mainstream all the time, making potential upgraders pissed off, while mainstream users haven't had a nice Tick upgrade path since Penryn (in theory).
Last edited by Mats; 12-11-2012 at 05:41 PM.
I'm not too worried about slower upgrades. I tend to wait a while/skip a gen or two (or three) on both CPU and GPU. The budget simply cannot handle constant upgrades.
The Cardboard Master Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
Intel Core i7 2600k @ 4.5GHz, 16GB DDR3-1600, Radeon 7950 @ 1000/1250, Win 10 Pro x64
You missed a few.
478 - Northwood and Prescott
775 - Smithfield(Prescott) and Presler(Cedar Mill)
775 AGAIN - Conroe and Penryn (should've been called 776 or something IMO)
1366 - Bloomfield and Gulftown (NOT mainstream tho, which is what I'm talking about)
1156 - Lynnfield and Clarkdale (hardly an upgrade, since the latter was 2C)
1155 - Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge
I guess I always considered all the P4s in the same basic basket - crap
The Cardboard Master Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
Intel Core i7 2600k @ 4.5GHz, 16GB DDR3-1600, Radeon 7950 @ 1000/1250, Win 10 Pro x64
i dont know about the 775 needing to be split, they delayed the cpu but had the 975x out for a long time. maybe they could have done a key to make things not fit the conroe up or something like am2+ and am3.
they were generally. the pentium D (its dual core part) was OK once the 200MHZ FSB cap was removed with the 975x though.
5930k, R5E, samsung 8GBx4 d-die, vega 56, wd gold 8TB, wd 4TB red, 2TB raid1 wd blue 5400
samsung 840 evo 500GB, HP EX 1TB NVME , CM690II, swiftech h220, corsair 750hxi
Bookmarks