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Best choice 1156 processor

Soldato
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Hey,

Which 1156 processor will be the common choice, for best price/performance ratio?

Will it be the i5 775 or the i7 860? Will they both be cheaper than the current i7 920?
 
From the table I'm looking at: i5 670 is 32nm, 2C/4T; i5 860 is 45 nm, 4C/8T. Those two seem to be the best propositions, to me. They're also both listed with the same price as the i7 920.
 
Could i see this table please?

I don't vouch for the accuracy of the information (but I think it's quite accurate, comparing with the other info I've seen), but here it is:

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There won't be too much difference between them 2 i5 750's for gaming will there? Seems to be a large price difference for not much :S
 
There won't be too much difference between them 2 i5 750's for gaming will there?

The 750s is a low-power version of the 750, aimed at people who would be happy with a little less processing power in return for lower energy consumption. I don't suppose many of the people on this forum will go for that one. ;)

The 860 and 860s share a similar relationship.
 
Cheers bud!

You're welcome! :)

If anyone finds any inaccuracies in it, please share.

I'm not actually sure, exactly how much of this information is confirmed? (I don't know the original source.)

I'm certainly interested to find out what'll be inserted into the "Gulftown" rows! :D
 
The 750s is a low-power version of the 750, aimed at people who would be happy with a little less processing power in return for lower energy consumption. I don't suppose many of the people on this forum will go for that one. ;)

The 860 and 860s share a similar relationship.

So the low power, slower CPU is that much more expensive? Got a pretty clear winner there then!
 
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