Hello, with the recent news about Ivy 3770K running hotter when overclocked, I was wondering if the same applies when running at stock speed (no overclocking) ?
The reason I dont want a locked cpu is because I dont need VT-d or VT-x.
Its been a few years since I've last built my own rig.
I understand, from what Ive read that this is due to thermal paste being used instead of solders.
I'll be using the the CPU for audio work mainly.
Also, since I haven't seen any news about it, does anyone know when the next wave of quad-core Ivy Bridge chips will be released (or any other details about it)?
Thanks.
The reason I dont want a locked cpu is because I dont need VT-d or VT-x.
Its been a few years since I've last built my own rig.
I understand, from what Ive read that this is due to thermal paste being used instead of solders.
I'll be using the the CPU for audio work mainly.
Also, since I haven't seen any news about it, does anyone know when the next wave of quad-core Ivy Bridge chips will be released (or any other details about it)?
Thanks.