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A quote from the Anandtech forums:
Are we there yet?
Are we there yet?
Are we there yet?
Yawn, morning of the 23rd, what's going on in here? Who wants my money?
I got a feeling its gonna be the 29th.
Hmmm, that's interesting. Wonder if it's just a paper launch today tho with the actual release on the 29th.
According to the google translation, the neweeg china site is offering ivy Bridge "Selling pre-sale on the 29th" -- so, 6 more days . . .Newegg China has Ivy Bridge listed so good chance later tonight or tomorrow it will go live on the USA site.
Well after that review my biggest hope is that the SB prices come down at least a little bit. Not looking good though.
I had to laugh at this graph. did they really need to extend the bar going from 106.6 to 106.9 and then to 107 fps?Guys ! Look at an other review by Maximum-Tech :
http://www.maximum-tech.net/intel-core-i7-3770k-3-5-ghz-ivy-bridge-review-12192/?page=1
reviews are up http://www.hardocp.com/article/2012/04/23/intel_ivy_bridge_processor_ipc_overclocking_review/6So how about 3570K vs 3770K overclocking?
I'm curious how these chips "underclock" and "undervolt" with the new transistors?
Upgrading from a C2D is an easy choice then...
Upgrading from LGA775 is pretty much a no-brainer (as it was with Sandy Bridge). The question is now to which CPU (especially since both fit in the same motherboards pretty much in the case of Z77).
For lower overclocking (especially on air or CL water at the low end) Ivy Bridge, not Sandy Bridge, wins, especially in terms of i5-3570k vs. i5-2500k, or in terms of higher-frequency RAM (DDR3-1600 vs. DDR3-1333).
For extremist overclocking, you're pretty much going to need LN2 to get the most out of IB - therefore, Sandy Bridge, not Ivy Bridge, wins here (simply due to cost-benefit analysis).
I'm waiting to see if the first reviews of i5-3570k reflect this.
The Intel live webcast is still on, its very informative... but so far no mention of higher temps when OC'd.
so the web cast is over and no word on the launch date...