Soldato
Not fully mind but here you go
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/core-i7-4960x-ivy-bridge-e-benchmark,3557.html
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/core-i7-4960x-ivy-bridge-e-benchmark,3557.html
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Not fully mind but here you go
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/core-i7-4960x-ivy-bridge-e-benchmark,3557.html
I was hoping for a bigger increase
I dont really need 6 core yet but will soon. Fingers crossed this release drops the 39xx series price.
Gutted by these results tbh, I genuinely expected more given its a die shrink and still 130w, 115x Ivy had the excuse of being dropped down to 77w...
8-10% better at best, a figure that could be lost over SB-E if you hit a real poor clocker.
Naked haswell is now looking like my only real option.
I think 8 Packs twisted my arm to wait it out and see
Christ, I've changed my mind about 5 times this week
Yep, the more I dig the more cons I'm finding about haswell, some chips requiring over 1.3v to get 4.3ghz is massively off putting. I know it's a lottery but that's just dire. At least I could be safe in the knowledge ivy e will tolerate brute force for benching.
6 cores are a lot more fun than 4 on Haswell, and for multi GPU setups it is a non contest with IB-E winning hands down. 4.3 or 4.4 on Haswell is not going to drive multi GPUs very well.