Ivy bridge-e is supposedly being released q3 This is one of the reasons I went with socket over Quad channel memory support was a factor aswell. If it was just for gaming would be just fine but I use my system for work and pleasure. Its a bit over but its from a quality manufacture. Jul 12, 1, 1 20, This motherboard is slightly inferior to the Asus P9X79 but it's quite a bit cheaper and overclocks just as well. InvalidError Titan Moderator.
May 18, 20, 2, 81, 2, Haswell should be out before IB-E comes out, which is going to make IB-E feel somewhat obsolete before it even comes out. Jul 29, 1, 0 19, Go with lga for gaming and editing.
Pick a ik which will do gaming and editing for you. For , you need a very high budget. Tight budget will not be good for this high end system. Jay-Z Honorable. Sep 29, 0 10, Personally, a z77 board with a i7 k would game and render like a boss if your GPU was up to it.
Best answer selected by silliconcrayon. You must log in or register to reply here. Post thread. Question Super giving me worse frames than a ? Started by Small-Change Oct 7, Replies: Especially considering is a dying socket.
Get a K series CPU and overclock it. To find the some of the best deals, shop through Newegg and Amazon. Remember to look at other user reviews as well. You can read our article comparing Intel's most relevant sockets now. You can read Intel Socket vs vs vs here. Too bad that currently Rev. Only XFire so far? Come on already! And how many video cards did you plan on having? Wannab Good question. I should have answered that in the article.
If you can wait then I highly suggest you do. One of the best features of the socket sandybridge is its per-core efficiency. The socket will incorporate this efficiency as well, and will have at least six cores.
Looks like it is an for me now on my incremental upgrade from , and a for my new rig at the end of the year. Nice one dude.. Thank you for being so clear!! If you are not in a rush then just wait for Ivy Bridge to bring down the prices.
Many thanks Naota! Now I was curious about upgrading and I was completely bewildered in all the socket choices, this was exactly what I was looking for! Again, many thanks! I am thinking of upgrading my cpu to an i7 chip. Do you think i should upgrade to an i7 chip and just wait until the comp starts to get past its peak then switch to a new socket or should i switch to a new socket?
My comp right now is fine i was just thinking of increasing the cpu. Thx for nice info my system is Q proc with motherboard and want upgrade so choice is crystal clear with K proc on it. Four AC powered Orion fans on a dimmer pushing around cfm. It may be mainstream rather than enthusiast, but i7 performance is still basically uneccessarily fast.
What will the net affect of the 2xQPI be on the ? Will the CPU have greater access to the memory? What other pros and cons do you see between these 2? Thanks for the article. But of course, it entirely depends on your pressing needs and concerns, for if there is no need for you to have larger workstations and you do not have any intentions of upgrading, then LGA is ideal for you. It has the capability to run 1xPCIe 3. Its low thermal power or TDP connotes that it has a less potential processing power in comparison to LGA that has a high thermal power.
It is used for Ivy bridge microprocessors and can no longer be upgraded, and it is perfect if you do not have any plans of upgrading. It has the capability to run at frequencies that range from 1. But it will be just a waste of money if you have future plans of upgrading and having large workstations.
Choosing between LGA from LGA will boil down to your current needs, future plans, and of course of your budget.
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