Can you explain in plain English what are you trying to say ?? I didnt get that friendly advice of yours.
133 bus speed? Where was that hidden?
We were disappointed to learn that Intel will only offer a single base clock option for Ivy Bridge beyond the 100MHz of Sandy Bridge, name 133MHz
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Drink much?
So your going to wait till haswell is about ready for release befor you go IVB-E. Smart moveThats exactly what I did.
I would be shocked if Intel releases a 4C/8T IB-E. What would be the point?
I expect that 8C/16T IB-E will be the top end ($999) and then multiple 6C/12T skus will fill out the line. So I plan on going to 6C/12T. Besides, I like higher clocks better than more cores.
Haswell-E is where I will make the jump to 8C/16T (unless Haswell goes higher). That is where I go all in. I have $6K saved for my Haswell-E system. Everything else is just holding me over until then.
6 grand that seems reasonable. I have $ 2800 in just a lian li case modded out as fine as its gets and the watercooling parts . I can't get any cheaper as low volumn parts are expensive and proto typing is expensive , We are only planning on selling 20 units . If I can make good money at a $6500 I will be thrilled . I know I will sell all of them now . As I got the sale I wanted big name and his friends will likely buy also . Rich and young. I owe it to doctor Paul as we met because of the gop race in MN.
Water doesn't work like previous generations, voltage for clock rates isn't lowered by it, and SB doesn't get so hot it's unreasonable to use the upper end of "safe" voltage with decent air cooling.
Water cooling SB offers little to no return, except stupid low temps at stupid high clocks (cpu permitting). But all the OC potential your cpu is going to have can be seen with air typically, except maybe the last 100-200MHz that requires voltages over 1.6v that wouldn't be feasible on water anyways and only during benchmarks with phase or better.
What I'm trying to say is the cpu is what matters, a bad clocker on air will gain little to nothing from going water. The limitation is caused by the cpu itself, not the cooling. Whatever you're able to post/boot into windows at will pretty much be exactly the same with water cooling. The only difference is if your chip can run 5GHz+ water offers much better temps, which can lend into getting a few more MHz out of your cpu with more reasonable temps than the 80C+ you'd see with the top end air coolers.
@ Zargon, any 2500K can exceed 4.3 Ghz. Under water, you would have to have a real clunker of a chip if it couldn't do 4.8. Mine goes 4.7 @ 1.25, 4.8 @ 1.3, 5 @ 1.4, 5.1 @ 1.49.
really the only aspect of any IB review that I will care about is how well it overclocks within reasonable volts (which is pretty much the only other thing I care about - ie, what are reasonable volts for IB?...)
if I can't take a 3770K much over 5.2GHz, I'll probably be better off going all-in with a s2011 rig and sitting on SB-E until IB-E
So your going to wait till haswell is about ready for release befor you go IVB-E. Smart move
I'm kind of in the same boat in that I mostly prefer higher clocks over more cores, but I might be at the point where I really do need the extra cores. Problem is that IB-E seems so far away, so I'm really hoping that these 3770Ks can really clock very well. I'm not so inclined to believe we'll see anything close to 6GHz with reasonable volts, but I am hoping to be able to hit 5.5. If they can't do much more than 5.2 I might as well go all in with a SB-E and maybe even water cooling so I can hit 5GHz. The decision would be so much easier had intel not nerfed X79
IB is coming end of April or beginning of May. IB-E should be out in Q3. That is only about 3-5 months after the IB mainstream release. The gap is going to be much shorter than the SB and SB-E gap was.
I havent looked much at stuff that far out, what will IB-E bring to the table
@4.3 I am rarely crossing 50C. but last time i pushed to 4.5 I had issues booting so I turned it back down, but I have alot of settings on AUTO and I am running 1333mhz ram......
It wasnt much of an issue until recently when I finally got 6 series xfire set up and I really seem to stress the CPU now
while I can afford to buy another CPU if I burn mine out, I'd rather not....
Come on . I have viewed enough of your post to know your not ignorant. You get what you pay for . When intel was behind they never did what AMD is tring to do . There was one low end part many liked from intel at THAT price point .
Lets buy a car , same model differant trim . So you going to complain the cheaper model doesn't have all the trim of the higher priced model. OF course not . Its no differant with cpus of same model just trimmed out differantly. There is no red herring you can use . You want something that AMD offers now but didn't in 2005 . AMD changed INTEL did not . AMD sucks Intel doesn't AMD lies in pre product release . When IVB is released . We shall see if intel LIED about IVB performance improvements over SB . AS of today ALL are calling Intel a liar including anand. Intel says 20% improvement so do I Intel did sand bag on the igp but I expected that.
IB is coming end of April or beginning of May. IB-E should be out in Q3. That is only about 3-5 months after the IB mainstream release. The gap is going to be much shorter than the SB and SB-E gap was.
Well you can't act like SB is bad at overclocking... You are just unwilling to push your chip. 50c is nothing. 80c is hot. If you want a good overclock, you will have to do more work than leave everything at auto and try to do 4.5.
You will have to abuse the chip a lot harder to burn it out. You should be able to run 1.45v 24/7 and temps in the 70's are considered fine. Their max temp is 90... Ive gone as hot as 83 at high volts... these chips are made to run hot and are relatively stable at high temps (unlike AMDs)
Anyway like i said, no Sandy Bridge with watercooling is going to top out at 4.3. You're not topping your chip out.
All the IPC improvements of IB (~5-7%). Lower power and/or faster clocks than SB-E. And hopefully a full 8C version with decent clocks and 20MB L3$.
never did I say it was bad at OC?
just that i would like more CPU power without needing more extreme OC
hmph.
my new build really needs to have more CPU than a 2500k @ 4.3
I need more headroom as I doubt I can get much more from the 2500 even under water :/
All I am saying is that you have more headroom in Sandy Bridge. There's no chance a SB under water has no overclocking headroom left at 4.3Ghz. Especially if its almost all on auto.
IB will be better but the people speculating 5.5 Ghz stable are way too hopeful.
So far the best we have seen out of IB is a Super Pi 1M at 5.0 Ghz. I can bench 3dmark on my SB at 5.2 Ghz. I'm sure IB once properly pushed will do much better. 22nm vs. 32nm is a huge difference % wise. But as it has been stated repeatedly, it won't be much of an upgrade for SB owners.
just that i would like more CPU power without needing more extreme OC
IB will be better but the people speculating 5.5 Ghz stable are way too hopeful.
All I am saying is that you have more headroom in Sandy Bridge. There's no chance a SB under water has no overclocking headroom left at 4.3Ghz. Especially if its almost all on auto.
IB will be better but the people speculating 5.5 Ghz stable are way too hopeful.
So far the best we have seen out of IB is a Super Pi 1M at 5.0 Ghz. I can bench 3dmark on my SB at 5.2 Ghz. I'm sure IB once properly pushed will do much better. 22nm vs. 32nm is a huge difference % wise. But as it has been stated repeatedly, it won't be much of an upgrade for SB owners.
I would guess, while SB tops out around 5 Ghz stable with good cooling, IB will be more like 5.3. If it can do 5.4+ with water I'll be excited for it! But won't upgrade for that small of an edge.
-going from a 1366 @ 4.2 , a ib 3770k @ 5.2 7\24 might have the a wow effect I wanted before upgrading .
barring any problems , like chipset issues , chip stepping etc. after retail release, any issues and I'll go the x79 3820 set up.
intel still does not list any of their x79 chips as pci-e 3.0 rated , not likely a over sight.