Core i7 "Ivy Bridge-E" Prices Leak

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    Intel is prepping slowly but steadily to release their upcoming  Core i7 "Ivy Bridge-E" processors. According to latest data, Intel will release in September 10 no less than three Ivy B...

    Core i7 "Ivy Bridge-E" Prices Leak
     
  2. LesserHellspawn

    LesserHellspawn Master Guru

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    The 4930K looks like the sweet spot there. The 4960X is overpriced as usual, and the 4820k probably won't offer much over a 4770K.
     
  3. kosh_neranek

    kosh_neranek Guest

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    Not worth upgrading the older i7 39XX. Hope these overclock worse than the old ones :) bring on Haswell-E and DDR4 please! :)
     
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    Solfaur Ancient Guru

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    Well since it's basically a just a refresh of course it's not a big leap, but I too hope that Haswell-E will bring on serious horsepower when it launches. That's what I'd like to upgrade to.
     

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    GeniusPr0 Maha Guru

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    At least the 4 core is unlocked.
     
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    Useless, can't wait for Haswell-E with DDR4 and 8-Cores :banana:
     
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    -Tj- Ancient Guru

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    scoter man1 Ancient Guru

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    -Tj- Ancient Guru

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    Im not sure if I follow, I meant SB-e vs IB-e power consumption. Its literally 50% less compared to SB-e (early leaks).


    Imo that's the only good thing about IB-e and maybe worth upgrading to.
     
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    scoter man1 Ancient Guru

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    Oh, I derped, lol. I read the processors wrong. That's what you get after I come home from work :bugeye:
     

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    yaay, my 3930k / x79 still has new processor support :p
     
  12. PhazeDelta1

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    So any info if IB-E will use solder between the IHS or will it be like standard IB cpus? Can't be too much longer for these. Asus just released a new bois for my X79 Sabertooth that adds new CPU support.
     
  13. BLEH!

    BLEH! Ancient Guru

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    Aye, someone delidded one, it has solder. I honestly don't think they could get away with skimping on what can be server chips.
     

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