Intel will release 20 New Haswell CPUs in May

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    In a new report from Intel they made clear that another 20 new Haswell CPUs will be released in May 2014, including a high-end CPU processor bump. This Haswell refresh includes a Core i7-4790, Core ...

    Intel will release 20 New Haswell CPUs in May
     
  2. lucidus

    lucidus Ancient Guru

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    So ... is this broadwell without the name? :-S
     
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    yeah kinda lame yet again you havto purchase another new board just to upgrade the cpu or make a simple cpu change....im sure Intel has people 50x the iq of me but these road maps for cpu changes etc switching back and forth is getting lame....I will stick with my xeon e3 1230 v2 as my workstation/gaming rig...as it runs almost as fast as my friends i7 4770 in games.
     

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    They're moving the VRM off the CPU die to reduce power consumption IIRC, hence new boards needed.
     
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    lucidus Ancient Guru

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    Didn't they shift those to the CPU recently :-S
     
  7. BLEH!

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    They did, but given the cheap thermal paste between the IHS and the die and the extra heat the VRM makes, just made the OCing problem even worse than IB.
     
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  9. TheDeeGee

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    Why would you wanna upgrade anyways with a 4770K? If you want i can give you my bank account to transfer some money...
     
  10. Fender178

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    Man that sucks that you will have to purchase a new motherboard just to get these processors to work but I can understand why they did this. Less heat. Another thing that sucks is that OCers are going to have to wait until the 3rd qtr of the year for the unlocked or K processors to be released. If they purchase these processors that is. If they all ready have a either a 4670k or a 4770k then it is unlikely. When I upgrade my rig this upcoming summer I am going to stick with the 4770K since I can't wait any longer.
     
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    Actually that news is old and based on some rumors.


    Look here directly from intel CEO


    That VRM is not a deal breaker, z87 has VRM on mobo too :)
     
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    will be free upgrade so why not :banana::banana::banana:
     
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    Oh my god, intel forgot about i5 4430K again
     
  14. Ryrynz

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    "Next generation Haswell refresh"

    Next generation my ass, they're insignificant speed increases.
     
  15. nick0323

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    Gone are the days of BIOS updates then for supporting new/refreshed CPU's. I only just found out a few weeks ago that my Asus P8Z68 (SandyBridge) can now take Ivy Bridge CPU's (1155 socket). Then again with my current CPU, I just put it in, whipped it up to 4.5GHz and put my feet up for the last year and a half. I'm sure it could do 5.0GHz easy but my cooling isn't good enough.
     

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    my p67 mb supports ivy too. bios update took care of that long ago. If I were to buy a new cpu it would not be IB though
     
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    The only good thing about this refresh is what you stated above,which will reduce the heat as well.
    I just hope they use solderless flux this time like on Sandy-Bridge and not some cheap thermal paste between the die and heatspreader.
    That's the reason why i went with a 2700K and not an Ivy-Bridge when i upgraded from a s775 platform.
     
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    That and the fact that folks are knocking the IHS off the chip and replacing it with clu etc lol

    im not sure how intel feels about that...seems as if they don't care but imo I bet they don't want folks moddifing the chip like that...esp as long term use and difrent pressure on the dye over time is certain yet...as most delids are only 6 months old give or take....ive delidded 4 chips but for my personal setup it is not delidded for stability assurance etc...

    isng correct tech. this go around and not cheaping out would be a good idea..
     
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    I have been told that Ivy Bridge runs a lot hotter than SandyBridge. I've just bought a new case and a Corsair H110 which I was going to keep aside until I change my i5 2500k for an i7 3770k. If the temps are going to rocket high I may need to rethink and go custom water cooler or simply wait. Time to read some reviews in the interim I think.

    I've read about people taking off the heat spreaders and using their own non-metallic thermal paste to reduce the temps, if it works then fair enough.
     
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    hmm refresh of cpu or refresh of mobo CPU, intel should stop it already and make heat issues NONE just like Sandy Bridge.

    heck SB are the best cpus ever made, i think the 2500k 2600k are the two i can say perfect, 2700K as well.
     

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