Will Intel release a new chipset for IB-e?

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DPOverLord

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How many SATA ports I need and what I do with my money is none of your concern, I was asking about a possible motherboard revision, not financial advice.

Guys keep everything positive.

Let's all agree:

1. Intel is dropping the ball in the fact that all we have to look forward to is a few more USB 3.0 ports

2. There should 100% be more than 2 SATA 6GBP ports.

Ok other than this Wish List which should be here now:
DDR4
PCIE 3.0 ALWAYS
 

crashtech

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It is a bit difficult to remain "enthusiastic" about what is essentially a warmed over two year old platform with a "new" CPU that won't compete with the IPC of the desktop line.
 

Shmee

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I am waiting till haswell E for Platform upgrade most likely.
 

DPOverLord

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Ok, but will the chips be better than the current new i7??? Something tells me the only difference is a slight change. I'd really like to upgrade. But it does not make much sense.
 

Smoblikat

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Ok, but will the chips be better than the current new i7??? Something tells me the only difference is a slight change. I'd really like to upgrade. But it does not make much sense.

[speculation]

In multithreading they will have an edge, but for gaming they will be worse.

[/speculation]
 

crashtech

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IB-E might come out ahead in Crysis3, which is fairly heavily threaded, and there might be some games coming out this holiday season that can use the power of IB-E, but most would say it is foolish to base a purchase on this sort of speculation, and I guess I have to agree. I still want one anyway, but sense may yet prevail.
 

Remobz

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IB-E might come out ahead in Crysis3, which is fairly heavily threaded, and there might be some games coming out this holiday season that can use the power of IB-E, but most would say it is foolish to base a purchase on this sort of speculation, and I guess I have to agree. I still want one anyway, but sense may yet prevail.

For people on i3 chips I think its better to go Haswell.
 

tw33k

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I'm interested in either Ivy-E or Haswell-E purely for benchmarking. I'm curious to know whether the IHS will be soldered or if they will use thermal paste and glue. A chipset revision would be nice. Native USB 3.0 that works. Not so much worried about the number of SATA ports as I'll only have a single SSD attached.
 

crashtech

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I'm interested in either Ivy-E or Haswell-E purely for benchmarking. I'm curious to know whether the IHS will be soldered or if they will use thermal paste and glue. A chipset revision would be nice. Native USB 3.0 that works. Not so much worried about the number of SATA ports as I'll only have a single SSD attached.

IB-E ES CPUs have been seen to be soldered, but I'm afraid there will be no X79 refresh. Maybe some new X79 boards.
 

tw33k

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New boards would be nice. I'm hoping ASRock comes out with an x79 OC Formula with the LCD like on the z87 board