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i7 990X (ETA?)

This report seems to reckon it will be out next month and come with a 3.46GHz stock clockspeed, new gulftown stepping and an unlocked multiplier.

I do believe these rumours, seems like a good time for a revised stepping and a new top-end part, unfortunately it is almost certainly too rich for my blood.
 
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I guess the new stepping will be enough to make the people with too much cash see if they can break their current 980X OC records.
 
mmm, another powerful monster from intel, if you can overclocker your 980x to this speed and there is not extra added, whats the point?? i am up with intel but sometimes i am sure they are trying too hard...they should be thinking of making maybe a 128bit chip which falls back to 64bit, now if this chip has that, then i will be up for it, despite there is not 128bit software out yet.
 
128bit will not be adopted for some time we're still 5 years or so since mainstrean x64 and a lot of apps still arent optimized
 
Although it is good to see Intel release the 990x, its about time we had Sandy Bridge. If your a benchmark-breaker, then carrying on with the purchase of the 990X.

Just think if the 990X costs an insane £990 ;) and S.B. came out 2 months later, I'm guessing it will cost a third of that - you'd get similar performance anyway (4-cores/8-threads @3.0GHz/3.8GHz Turbo).

The (rumoured) bandwidth is lower on S.B. (21.3GBs) compared to Westmere's 25.6GBs. But when you start talking hundreds of pounds for a little performance increase, I'd wait a little, or start saving for the extreme S.B. with double bandwidth (51.2GBs) and will hopefully feature PCIe 3.0.
 
the 990X will cost ~£800

also to people saying about SB, the 990X still has an extra 2 cores and 4 threads and can still overclock.
 
If you break intels NDA then they would just like, not supply any hardware to you anymore.

Which would be a bit of a blow.
 
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