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you guys with 2500K and 3770K really use integrated graphics??Most of you dont even have that option on motherboards..
Of course they have it, just about all socket 1155 boards do. And if you do any encoding/re-coding of video (ie, to your iPhone or Tablet is quite common) then you're most likely using QuickSync, which means you are using the integrated graphics although you may not be aware of it.
Thought you needed something plugged into the on-board graphics to utilise quick sync?
Thought you needed something plugged into the on-board graphics to utilise quick sync?
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ONE QUESTION
Can a xeon 1155 chip be under clocked ? ( I know it cannot be overclocked )
.Be interesting to see the results, it makes the standard 2500/2600 (non-K) processors obsolete unless you want the onboard GPU.
As others have mentioned though, I reckon you're going to struggle to get much over 4ghz at best so it's no 2600K killer, obscene value for stock clock/light overclockers though.
Can't overclock it anyway. It's max speed will be the stock speed. But underclocking is a different matter...
Just thought I would mention this as nobody has pointed it out yet, the are actually TWO different versions of this CPU on sale today (usually at the same price).
The E3-1230 which is a 3.2GHz Sandy Bridge CPU and the E3-1230V2 which is a 3.3GHz Ivy Bridge CPU, both have 8MB cache, 4 cores and HT however the V2 has 100mhz higher clocks, IB architecture and a 69w TDP compared to the 80w TDP of the Sandy chip.

I submitted a thread for product suggestions with this CPU, they said that it is very interesting chip and will look into it.