Edrick
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Failwell is the new faildozer...
Enjoy your AMD and I will enjoy my Haswell. Feel free to compare benchmarks with me anytime.
Failwell is the new faildozer...
Give it time, they will come.:sneaky:
TSX is just yet another increment in the tool bag. its not some magical ferry dust, just like AVX/AVX2 and all the other tools that have been added to the bag over time.
im surprised that i haven't heard people on this forum proclaiming Haswels gather instruction as the second coming of Jesus yet.
And that's the issue. People wanted performance akin to Sandy over Lynnfield, which after OC's were factored in, were on the order of perhaps 25% because Sandy ran cooler and had more OC headroom on top of the base 10% faster clock for clock. This generation brings somewhat under 10%, but also does not OC as well as Ivy or Sandy on average.
im surprised that i haven't heard people on this forum proclaiming Haswels gather instruction as the second coming of Jesus yet.
I'm necro'ing this because I took blackened23's advice and went with an i7 4770k.Personally, I feel you're making a mistake by opting for the 3770k. The 3770k gets very hot as well while overclocking, let's not kid ourselves - you can easily get 90C temperatures at 4.6ghz. It may be very slightly lower than haswell but make no mistake - there is a definite thermal limit with IVB as well.
IMO, I think the IPC increase with haswell will offset any potentially lower overclock - I went from a 2600k to a 3770k and the 3770k scores better in all synthetics despite having a 300mhz lower overclock. I expect the same of Haswell. Aside from this, Z87 is just a much better platform than Z77 is - having only 2 native intel SATA 6G ports is just completely frustrating and WILL limit you in terms of RAID setups and SSD caching. Z87 is just better all around, and like I mentioned earlier the Haswell should be the same or better in performance even IF you get unlucky with your overclock. Again - overclocking with IVB isn't all roses compared to Haswell. It is a lot of the same thing, it DOES get hot as well; I can attest to this with my own 3770k.
I just wish they used better TIM with Haswell, and do something about that 'gap' which keeps the temps high.Then it would have been an easy choice to upgrade. I do not think desktop Haswell is a complete failure, Intel is merely holding back its punches as usual. Profit margin > performance.
Haswell still makes eminent sense for those using pre-Sandy Bridge CPUs. Those guys will see an easy 'real world' 20-30% boost in most scenarios.
For SB and IVB users an upgrade to Haswell only makes sense if you are a software developer who needs to compile with AVX2.
They have not even launched IVB-E, as yet. No way large socket Haswell is being released in 2014.
should i post this here? oh well...
@ 4.0GHz - "hot" is an understatement...
with a hyper 212+ EVO and 2 x cougar 120mm fans in push/pull
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Need better cooling? A hyper 212+ isn't exactly top tier performance but I see what you mean...4ghz should not be 100c
Those temps are too high. Even the stock cooler should be cooler than that let alone a 212 evo.ya its not, but considering i only went from 3.8ghz to 4.0ghz, its not a huge step up either.
and now, i can't even image if i kept it @ stock, but used the stock cooler....
Yeah intel sure doesnt want us to change boards.. :\
Enjoy your AMD and I will enjoy my Haswell. Feel free to compare benchmarks with me anytime.
Yeah intel sure doesnt want us to change boards.. :\