blckgrffn
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IDC made this thread showing the relation, although that was with the 2600K.
I fully expect IDC to pull through for us again with the 3770k.
IDC made this thread showing the relation, although that was with the 2600K.
Decided to with the 2600k and Asus Z68 combo for under $300 from Microcenter over this.
With the $20 CPU replacement plan from MC I will probably push this chip pretty hard.
What if IB overclocks to 5.3 ghz at low 60s? I have waited a few months, 10 more days isn't so bad. The evidence is stacking up but past experience has proven several times that rumors can be far off the mark.
Ivy will be epic when compared to faildozer
Epic in that you might be better of with SB if you OC seriously? Like you might be better off with a Thuban in that AM3+ board?
(I am doubting that, just sayin')
Still, according to some viewpoints frequently expressed on this forum: IB is complete fail if these rumors are true.
^ Not my belief but it is the narrow viewpoint (Gaming centric, Benchmark centric, Etc.) that often gets expressed.
You are assuming they are both running at same temps, when in fact they are not. the 3770k is running at a whopping 97C which makes it an epic fail compared to the 2600k. Power usage is all good, but you can't ignore temps.
You think that a 2600K running at 5.2G would run any cooler? Please. Do you know what kind of voltage it takes for 5.2G? Not everyone gets cherry picked CPUs like the one that tweaktown has.
The fact of the matter is that all other things being equal, IB provides comparable performance to SB at ~10% less clock, ~10% less voltage, and therefore considerable power savings.
It's irrelevant whether or not it can clock to 4.8, 4.9 or 5 Ghz. It doesn't need to. 4.5 at reasonable voltage is enough to match SB, with power savings.
You think that a 2600K running at 5.2G would run any cooler? Please. Do you know what kind of voltage it takes for 5.2G? Not everyone gets cherry picked CPUs like the one that tweaktown has.
The fact of the matter is that all other things being equal, IB provides comparable performance to SB at ~10% less clock, ~10% less voltage, and therefore considerable power savings.
It's irrelevant whether or not it can clock to 4.8, 4.9 or 5 Ghz. It doesn't need to. 4.5 at reasonable voltage is enough to match SB, with power savings.
You think that a 2600K running at 5.2G would run any cooler? Please.
Decided to with the 2600k and Asus Z68 combo for under $300 from Microcenter over this.
With the $20 CPU replacement plan from MC I will probably push this chip pretty hard.
Haha, man did you see the graphs in the link you posted? It's 400mhz slower & 20C hotter, and it even has watercooling.
I wouldn't call it a fail in comparison to BD. It's not a fail in comparison to SB, it's the same thing. But the SB at 5.2 bests the IB at 4.8 in most of those benchmarks, while being 20C lower temperatures. Seems like it would be a no brainer for an enthusiast.
$335 3770K that tops out at 4700mhz at 95C, or $199 2600K that tops out at 5200+ at 75C?
Check the temp of that 2600k at 5.2GHz again, if you can't read- its 75C compared to 97C of the 3770k.
You will be able to get same performance of the 2600k at 10% less everything, but at the massive cost of 30% more heat and it will possibly degrade faster too.
Haha, man did you see the graphs in the link you posted? It's 400mhz slower & 20C hotter, and it even has watercooling.
I wouldn't call it a fail in comparison to BD. It's not a fail in comparison to SB, it's the same thing. But the SB at 5.2 bests the IB at 4.8 in most of those benchmarks, while being 20C lower temperatures. Seems like it would be a no brainer for an enthusiast.
$335 3770K that tops out at 4700mhz at 95C, or $199 2600K that tops out at 5200+ at 75C?
Yes, their 2600K is a cherry in a field of bananas. Go buy a regular 2600K from any store and let me know how much voltage you need for 5.2G stable. Probably like 1.5V, and you'll hit over 90C too.