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Ever since Intel released Ivy Bridge to the LGA 1155 platform, LGA 2011 owners were wondering when they would see High End Desktop (HEDT) processors based on the 22nm Ivy Bridge architecture. Up until today the LGA 2011 platform lagged two generations behind the mainstream LGA 115X platforms which are now as far forward as Haswell, two generations ahead of Sandy Bridge. However, today is a great day for all enthusiasts because Intel are taking the covers off Ivy Bridge-E. Ivy Bridge-E brings the 22nm processors to the socket LGA 2011 platform and the X79 chipset. What can we expect to see? Well, similar things to what we saw with the transition from Sandy Bridge to Ivy Bridge except with bigger numbers as we are working with a six core processor not a quad core. Of course there will be quad core processors available and Ivy Bridge-E brings to the market the Core i7 4960X, the Core i7 4930K and the Core i7 4820K which is the quad core while the previous two are hex cores.
Other than the change in architecture there is actually a lot of continuity with Ivy Bridge-E because Intel keep the same socket pin-out, the same chipset and for current LGA 2011 system owners the vast majority of you will be able to keep the same motherboard – all you’ll need is a BIOS update from your chosen motherboard vendor. In today’s review we are going to examine the performance of the new Core i7 4960X in a variety of benchmarks covering gaming, synthetic CPU performance, power consumption and much more. Of course what we are mainly here to try and decipher is whether Intel’s Core i7 4960X is a worthy successor to the Core i7 3960X and if so where does it triumph over its predecessor. What we’ll also be looking for is to see how well the Core i7 4960X stacks up against Intel’s best LGA 115X CPU, the Core i7 4770K, and how well it fares against AMD’s budget Piledriver based eight core the FX-8350.
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Memory performance on the new platform has been all over the place and I've personally been talking to both motherboard and RAM manufacturers to see what we can do about the performance. The big issue at the moment is under AIDA64 - an almost industry standard benchmark for us, we see that Quad Channel isn't painted in the best light.
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Last week when we reviewed the AMD A-Series Llano A8-3850 APU we had some readers wanting to see more Intel Sandy Bridge processors in the benchmarks. One of the processors that we were asked about was the Intel Core i3-2120, which retails for $149.68 and is one of the most popular budget-minded processors in the Intel arsenal today. We heard you and have a retail boxed Intel Core i3-2120 processor to see how it performs against the Intel Core i3-2105, Core i5-2600k and the AMD A8-3850 APU!
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Im Test zeigen die Richland-APUs A10-6800K und A10-6700, dass es AMD gelungen ist, die Leistung gegenüber den Trinity-Vorgängern zu steigern und den Stromverbrauch zu verringern. Die neuen Modelle sind somit eine starke Konkurrenz zu Intels Core i3 und stellenweise sogar den Core i5.
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Our review from Core i5-750 (2.66 GHz) and Core i7-860 (2.80 GHz), two of the first socket 1156 processors to arrive on the market.
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We take a look at the Trinity based A10-5800K and Vishera FX-8350 processors from AMD and see how they do in terms of all important performance.
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Zuletzt hatten wir mit dem Core i5-3570K Intels leistungsstärkste Core-i5-CPU getestet. Diese entpuppte sich als der wahre Star der "Ivy Bridge"-Familie. Doch in Anbetracht von zweistelligen Strompreiserhöhungen setzen wir heute ganz andere Prioritäten und testen mit dem Core i5-3470T den sparsamsten Prozessor aus dem Core-i5-Stall.
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AMD startet mit neuen Prozessoren ins neue Jahr. Der AMD Phenom II X4 975 Black Edition und der AMD Phenom II X4 840 sollen den High-End und Midrange Segmenten der AMD Quad-Core CPUs neues Leben einhauchen. Wir haben getestet, was die beiden Neulinge leisten.
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Die Ivy-Bridge-Technik hält nun endlich in den Sockel 2011, Intels Enthusiasten-Plattform, Einzug. Gleich drei neue CPUs stellt der Prozessorgigant heute vor: Das 6-Core-Topmodell Core i7-4960X, den ebenfalls sechskernigen Core i7-4930K sowie den günstigen i7-4820K - alle drei mit veränderbarem Multiplikator ausgestattet. PC Games Hardware macht den Test.
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Ivy Bridge has been a Buzz word that has been tossed around the world, and one that has everyone in anticipation of just what the hell Intel has up their sleeves for the desktop environment, and finally the long awaited day has arrived where we can actually legally show off just what all the hype and hoopla was all about. Many sites have already violated NDA, which is a legal statement by Intel addressing the time and date of releasing their information to the public, but we held fast waiting for the actual stated deadline to arrive before breaking the news to you good folks. It sucks to be a legitimate player sometimes as that means towing the line even under pressure.
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