I'm well familiar with intel CPUs. MTed Turbo is not guaranteed by intel spec to be always at 3.9Ghz (in case of Haswell or 3770K).
I'm not saying the review is perfect, far from it. But there is no magic pixie dust left, sorry. This is Haswell and it's not that bad. It's just not major step up for SB/IB users unless one uses exclusively iGPU and doesn't care about discrete graphics. For pre-SB users it's a great step up.
Nope I don't see it being slower. Up to 8% IPC increase with some outliers just like in previous leaks. Or you are saying previous leaks were also flawed across the board? I'm just telling you not to expect miracles from Haswell. Intel is not claiming this so we are not to expect them. iGPU,AVX2 and integrated voltage regulators are Haswell's biggest improvements. If you need a very fast and yet very efficient notebook you cannot go wrong with Haswell. If you have 3770K (stock or OCed) in your gaming machine you won't feel a difference at all IMO (unless you happen to code your own AVX2 optimized application).That doesn't matter. Multithreaded Turbo is always active. 3770k with turbo enabled clocks 3.9 Ghz (or even more on some Z77 Boards). Some dumb Haswell tester with a pre release Board or pre release Bios possibly doesn't realize its Turbo doesn't work for some reason (not enabled in the Bios or just broken) and you get a flawed comparison between Haswell and Ivy Bridge because he possibly tested Ivy Bridge with a proper working turbo clock against Haswell with a broken or not working turbo clock. I see a big possibility that this happened here. What is your conclusion from this test? Haswell slower than Ivy Bridge?
Nope I don't see it being slower. Up to 8% IPC increase with some outliers just like in previous leaks.
I'm telling you that Turbo works fine on 4770K since the increase from stock to 4.5Ghz is reflected in the scores. I posted proof in post on 1st page, go back and read it.Here is the problem. According to this test Haswell slowed down. SuperPi, Fritzchess, Cinebench 11.5 slower on Haswell. That's why I told the turbo might not work properly and you claimed all is fine with the turbo.
I'm telling you that Turbo works fine on 4770K since the increase from stock to 4.5Ghz is reflected in the scores. I posted proof in post on 1st page, go back and read it.
I'm getting tired of this back and forth discussion. How do you know their stock 4770K setup ran at 3.9Ghz Turbo clock in that test? Exactly you don't and data shows us this. Stock 4770K in that test didn't reach 3.9Ghz, it was sitting between 3.7 and 3.8Ghz. Stock is 3.5Ghz and this is between 2 and 3 bins more, which is perfectly in line with fp intensive workload.This is plain wrong. I told you why. A 15% higher frequency can't translate into a 21% better Fritzchess result considering that Haswell should have the better IPC. If the Turbo didn't work on Haswell the clock difference is 28,5% for the 4,5 Ghz Ivy Bridge. 21% better score with 28% higher frequency makes sense with the IPC disadvantage from Ivy Bridge.
Baseline! No CPU-equivalent of the "highest playable", non apples-to-apples nonsense of [ H ] GPU reviews.I'm sorry do more people want stock results, or baseline results that have no CPU features on like Turbo, Speed Step, Power savings features, etc? I would think baseline results would be more appealing.
I'd say best to manually set clock speed to the max stock turbo frequency and compare them. Then again at the same clock speed across the board. Avoiding using any turbo, speed step, etc etc. Just set it to 3.8Ghz or whatever and run the bench.
It looks like I'll be waiting until Z97 for my upgrade though. Then I can just build a whole new box that takes advantage of SATA express.
Is it just me or does that processor look awfully beat up?
You don't want to know where they had to hide that thing whilst trying to smuggle it out of Intel's secret labs :ninja:
What will take advantage of SATAe?
IDC: What does the "e4" marking mean?You don't want to know where they had to hide that thing whilst trying to smuggle it out of Intel's secret labs :ninja:
IDC: What does the "e4" marking mean?
Surely Intel can trace this cpu back to the "tester" or more likely future "non-tester".😵