With Sandy Bridge E Intel shows the first
major overwork of their Core i7-9XX series CPU architecture. The two CPUs we
tested aim at the high-end desktop segment where they can really show what
they're capable of. "A bit more of everything" this could have been the motto
under which this CPU was developed. Therefore you find more cache, more cores,
more threads and a wider memory interface which now offers quad channel, which
by the way allows massive throughputs. In other words it looks like Intel took a
Sandy Brdige CPU, removed the integrated graphics applied the changes mentioned
and volia there it is: Sandy Brdige E.
The new Intel processors also come with Turbo Versino 2.0. When there is load on
all core they will automatically be overclocked by 300 MHz and when there's only
load on one core the frequency can increase by up to 600 MHz.
Intels high-end desktop chipset doesn't have limitations regardin overclocking. This means that the multiplyer as well as the BCLK can be used for overclocking. This really is good news for the community because being allowed to overclock using both BCLK and multiplyer offers more flexibility to overclockers. Furhtermore the option to overclock the BCLK is a good indicator in order to tell how powerful a boards power design is.
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