good, that means Haswell will get cheaper.
I was going to upgrade, but it sounds like in just a few months we get series 9 mobos that support broadwell. I find it surprising that the 1150 is already going out, but that is the way of things.
So shall I keep my q9550 running along for a few more months?
Why would you say that 1150 is going out? Broadwell-D (the socketed desktop version) will be 1150.
Its funny because wikipedia says that Broadwell will be used in conjunction with the new 9 series chipset, but that it uses the 1150 socket.
So the socket stays the same but there will be an updated chipset? Does that mean haswell owners wont have to upgrade there motherboards, or is the new chipset required to run broadwell?
There are a lot of articles, though basically all saying the same thing, that LGA1150 in current incarnation won't take Broadwell cpus, but it sure would be nice if that's not the case. Here is a recent thread with people talking about it: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1795085
So you read my thread better than I did😛There are multiple versions of Broadwell, many of which are not socketed at all, so obviously those won't work. The socketed Broadwell-D will fit into a Socket 1150 motherboard, see the quote from the CEO of Intel in that thread.
However, like I said earlier, Broadwell is a die shrink of Haswell, so it almost certainly won't be a worthwhile upgrade for somebody who already has a Haswell chip.