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Apr 24, 12 at 1:41am
hiigaran


nice review there. still, i dont think ill be considering ivy bridge, especially since in a couple of years, we will be looking at 14 nm processors.

i like that you could overclock this IB CPU to nearly 5 ghz with only a 1.38 vCore (iirc). my SB has to run at about 1.42 at 4.7ghz



Apr 23, 12 at 9:48am
harbin


I think you've made a mistake with the comparison setups on Page 3. You've put the Phenom II X6 1100Ts twice, one under Thuban and one under Zambezi. The Zambezi CPUs are FXs not Phenoms.



Apr 23, 12 at 9:29am
leochan


After teasing the new Intel Z77 chipset which supports it, we are at last ready to present our findings for the even newer Intel Ivy Bridge CPU. The Core i7-3770K on the review bench today weighs in at 3.5GHz on a 22nm die, and represents the latest step forward in processor architecture. Just how big of a leap does it make in terms of performance compared to the current Sandy Bridge offerings? Hit our Ivy Bridge launch review for all the benchmarks!





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