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Hi Chippy .
May I ask what was the main factor not going for the i5. For the price , seems like a decent chip. ?? Although the i7 is better.
But to answer your question , yes the new version are listed as D0 SLBEJ i7 920's (http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CP-280-IN) and they clock really well. Have mine @ 4.2ghz.
Depends what you want it for. It outperforms the i5 at encoding and other CPU intensive programs. Go with i5 if you game tbh.
Posted by chippy08
Encoding not in to games too old now
M8 your never to old to game l might not be the best but its great fun, have a couple of beers while you play. l game with a good m8 who l met through gaming been good m8's now for 7yrs, LOL l'm 54yrs old and at the moment well into Battlefield2142 brill. Lock And Load Lady's, Let's Rock And Roll.
I use a phenom 550 at the moment and when encoding its using upto 88% of the cpu so cant do much more and when writing i get buffer under runs because the system cant keep up.
With this kind of task, I7 920 up is the way to go.
Thanks thats the way im going now decided now not to go i5.
I can understand where your coming from. I will be honest the i7 920 D0 is a superb little chip. It will seriously outperform the i5 in most harder cpu level tasks such as winrar extracts , encoding video and anything blueray / HD. The HT is the extra kick here.
But in 95% of every day tasks and normal computing you would not notice any difference on the desktop at all. Its only when the HT would be used its faster. Games too there is not much difference to be fair.
The 920 runs smoother Oc'ed it seems though. Most can achieve 4ghz with 1.3v max as opposed to i5 4ghz 1.4-1.5v. I achieve 4.2ghz @ 1.24. So the i7 do have good things to consider. Just doing my best to give you the info you need to consider.
I built this i7 rig 2months ago and i am glad i went i7 in then end. But for £150 the i5 is a great buy.
Have you considered looking at the 860 possibly. ??
Hope that helps.
McT
Yes i did look t the i7 860 as the say in one review it out performs the i7 920 but many reviews give different opions and i listen to you guys who already have i7 920s up and running.
I could go i7 860 as i have the msi gd65 board already so that would save £200. i wish more owners of the new i7 860 would give there comments of how it performs.
WoW ,, you have a GD65 1156 board. ? Then I can only recommend the i7 860 to you. You would save that £200 and the difference is going to be minimal. It is up there with the 920 power wise for sure.
Regarding over clocking it does struggle to get stable it seems. I think Rich from OC had 3.9ghz stable. This being the highest clock achieved stable. But the performance of that @ 3.9ghz was as good as a 920 4ghz. Very minimal difference if any at all.
If I were in your position i would go with the 860. To spend another £200 to go all the way to 1366 if you dont really have to is mad.
I will see if i can source some links on the 860.
McT
Here are a few :
To be honest mixed reviews from all of them. But they do show good performance all round. Some show it to be closer to the i7 940 , others say its battling the 920. Overall its a good CPU.
http://en.expreview.com/2009/08/28/core-i7-860-tested-faster-than-core-i7-920.html
http://www.guru3d.com/article/core-i5-750-core-i7-860-870-processor-review-test/1
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/processors/351388/intel-core-i7-860