I am finding my 3930K is struggling now...Ohhh wait
Yes I sometimes have this problem
But only when the Flux capacitor on the DeLorean backfires and I find myself in 2022 again.



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I am finding my 3930K is struggling now...Ohhh wait
Intel must be due for a new performance line without the built in gpu.
Im one of those who does very careful planning when upgrading my base platform. Currently on the i920 @ 3,8ghz and its still going strong.
Still room for a bit more speed from your i7 920 ---> 4.0 t0 4.2GHz so no need to upgrade for a while further. My i7 920>4.2GHz from day one nearly 4 years ago no reason to upgrade yet, waiting to see how Haswell performs and by how much over my i7 920 system, will make my mind up them.
Im one of those who does very careful planning when upgrading my base platform. Currently on the i920 @ 3,8ghz and its still going strong.
Still room for a bit more speed from your i7 920 ---> 4.0 t0 4.2GHz so no need to upgrade for a while further. My i7 920>4.2GHz from day one nearly 4 years ago no reason to upgrade yet, waiting to see how Haswell performs and by how much over my i7 920 system, will make my mind up them.
I like my i7 9xx systems and have no intention of getting rid of them for a few years yet.
As to performance sometimes they surprise me, the other week I tried running some ultra fast memory on my i7 980 to see how high I could go. The system was 100% stable @2300mhz plus running 9-11-11-25 1T. This is not bad for a CPU with an IMC rated for 1066mhz and a mobo rated for 2200mhz max. I don't think any of the standard sandy bridge CPUs can manage that.
I like my i7 9xx systems and have no intention of getting rid of them for a few years yet.
As to performance sometimes they surprise me, the other week I tried running some ultra fast memory on my i7 980 to see how high I could go. The system was 100% stable @2300mhz plus running 9-11-11-25 1T. This is not bad for a CPU with an IMC rated for 1066mhz and a mobo rated for 2200mhz max. I don't think any of the standard sandy bridge CPUs can manage that.
Isnt that the whole bonus with x58 and x79? More of everything in terms of raw output? I was kinda hoping to be able to stick to an X chip when haswell gets here, like x90 or whatever they might call them, if they are going to make one.
I just found this interesting review/benchmark . Its shows a stock i920 in various tests vs 3930k and others. In games the i7 920 is either just as fast or incase of the WoW(loves cpu power) test 20% slower on stock vs an overclocked 3930k. Im stunned really. Im running a roughly 42% overclock so in theory I should match that 3930k pretty darn close. Guess you peeps were right afterall.
Im seriously surprised that a 380 dollar chip can follow one twice as expensive and are maybe even be better(?) at clock for clock with the exception of (in the review) highly threaded physics
Does your rig do everything you want it to do?