Intel Core i7-4960X Ivy Bridge-E Processor Review

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Intel Core i7-4960X Ivy Bridge-E Processor Review

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Re: Intel Core i7-4960X Ivy Bridge-E Processor Review

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I'm very curious, how the intel 4820K would stuck up against it's bigger brothers and Haswell? This question I think would be more appealing to most users and enthusiasts. Otherwise, nice review as allways :supz:
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sbohdan wrote:I'm very curious, how the intel 4820K stuck up against it's bigger brothers and Haswell? This question I think would be more appealing to most users and enthusiasts. Otherwise, nice review as allways :supz:
Totally agree, but Intel did not send any out to us before the launch. :(

That said... a quad-core Ivy Bridge-E 4820K versus a quad-core Haswell 4770K wouldn't be a battle as it would be 8-threads each. Same turbo speed (3.9GHz), but the 4820K would have 2MB more cache.

In the end I would expect to see that Haswell would have it on both price, power consumption and performance, not to mention a lower platform build cost.

For $279 the 4770K is hard to pass up.
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Pretty disappointing to anyone who isn't running servers. Too bad Intel gives their "enthusiasts" whom are willing to spend more money older technology than their counterparts. I don't know about you, but that sounds like a bad idea.
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