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While setting up Gigabyte's latest Intel X79 motherboard on the PCSTATS test bench a few week ago, we found ourselves wondering; "what's the ideal amount of memory to use in a Intel Core i7 3820 'Sandy Bridge-E' platform these days?" Obviously, with a 32-bit Windows 7 OS we'd be limited to 4GB of system memory, but what's the magic number for Windows 7 64-bit?
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Technic3D hat die Intel Core i7-3770k – Ivy-Bridge CPU im Test. Wie die neue 22nm Prozessorgeneration unter anderem im Bereich der Performance, Übertaktung und Leistungsaufnahme im Vergleich zur Sandy-Bridge und der Konkurrenz abschneidet, steht im ausführlichen Artikel.
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Since the start of this year Intel's new generation processors have beenthe topic of discussion for many hardware enthusiasts. The new Ivy Bridge processors, or the third generation Core processors as Intel prefers to call them, are finally officially launched today. Hardware.Info extensively tested three of the new desktop processors: the Core i7 3770K, the Core i5 3570K and the Core i5 3550. We compared them to almost every current generation desktop processor.
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Intel's Ivy Bridge platform officially launches today and we check out the brand new Core i7 3770k from Intel in our full review.
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Intel have had a hell of a year, with little competition offered in the enthusiast sector. AMD’s Bulldozer chip looked promising, but sadly fell short of the mark, even with double the physical cores. The Core i7 2500k and 2600k have remained the enthusiast number 1 choice, and today we are looking at the 2600k update, the aptly named 2700k.
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We've known for a little while now, that Intel had something up their sleeves with regards to Sandybridge and now that the cat is out of the bag, we can shout out that it's the i7 2700k. Taking over as the Sandy Bridge flagship processor is quite vital information to us as we will now be using it for all of our Sandy Bridge based tests, and we can tell you now; that's a lot.
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The Second Generation of the Intel Core Processor Family took off this past January with many early adopters pleasantly surprised by the abundance of speed, updated technologies, and better graphics integration. The high-end option in the 2nd Gen family is the beastly Core i7-2600K. The i7-2600K takes on all the features of the 2nd Gen i5 series with 1 major addition to the specifications - Intel Hyper-Threading Technology. Join us at TechwareLabs as we discover the workhorse that is the i7-2600K CPU.
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Worauf hat man sich in den letzten 3 Wochen außer auf Weihnachten und Silvester noch gefreut? Genau, auf die kommenden Intel Sandy Bridge Prozessoren, die wieder frischen Wind in den Prozessor-Markt bringen sollen. Wir haben uns gleich das interessanteste Modell, den Core i7 2600K angesehen
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The release of Intel’s second generation of Core Processors has been a hot topic of conversion among the enthusiast audience now for many months. They have a total of twenty nine new chips reaching retail and today KitGuru will be looking at the i5-2500k and the i7-2600k, both of which have fully unlocked cores.
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Is the new lineup a success? Yes, it is. Even despite a different socket that will force you to buy a new motherboard - yet again. You might be tempted to upgrade, even if you have an LGA1366-based machine.
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