zuwarrior14
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Curious if anyone is going to upgrade to this processor? By the way anyone knows which 6- core processor can be used on 1366 MB?
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LGA1155 Sandy Bridge: 2-4 cores
LGA1366: i7 970/980/995 are hex cores
Many people are going to upgrade to Sandy, most of the people from this site who are going to upgrade are going to move to the i5-2500K (myself included).
If intel doesn't make one for the LGA1366 my next build will be AMD.
If intel doesn't make one for the LGA1366 my next build will be AMD.
If intel doesn't make one for the LGA1366 my next build will be AMD.
If intel doesn't make one for the LGA1366 my next build will be AMD.
so you will go from the land of superior performance to AMD because you're mad that your platform is EOL?
If intel doesn't make one for the LGA1366 my next build will be AMD.
Mmhmm, except 1366 is barely two years old and was the top of the line socket. It was completely unnecessary to switch to a new socket for sandy bridge. What top of the line socket becomes obselete in two years? How long was 775 around? How does this not bother people.
s775 had like 5 different electrically incompatible versions, and s1366 will (arguably) still be the top socket post s1155 (until s2011 comes out). AFAIK you can't even put a first gen s775 P4 into a late s775 socket, it won't work.Mmhmm, except 1366 is barely two years old and was the top of the line socket. It was completely unnecessary to switch to a new socket for sandy bridge. What top of the line socket becomes obselete in two years? How long was 775 around? How does this not bother people.
If intel doesn't make one for the LGA1366 my next build will be AMD.
buying a new mobo and cpu is worth it to me because intel keeps improving with each generation, you simply can't find a better cpu clock for clock.
Just cause intel is changing a socket doesn't really mean the majority of us need to go run out and upgrade. Most things are GPU bound to a certain extent. Right now, You are going to be behind the curve fairly soon wether you buy AMD (Still no MB's to support Bulldozer yet) or Intel.
I am a little miffed at the socket being "1155", when we have the "1156" out there. I mean, make it 1200 or something lol.
Have fun getting lesser performance because you're sad your old hardware went obsolete.
You might not know, but you're going to be able to use 1156 CPU coolers with the 1155, so at release there will already be a large selection of compatible CPU coolers to choose from.
I am a little miffed at the socket being "1155", when we have the "1156" out there. I mean, make it 1200 or something lol.
Is that for sure, and across the board? I was wondering about 1155 availability.
What does that matter when the CPU and "chipset" are married together as one platform? Won't be mixing up tech if the sockets are different, allows for specialized optimizations of pin duties and such. 1155 allows them to keep the same physical characteristics, why step up the size and complexity just for a marketing point? You'd just have people whining that they have to change heatsinks or mounting mechanisms. Sure is nice not having to deal with multiple levels of the same chipset tech anymore too.
I'd much rather have a socket change than put up with handicapped parts for interchangeability's sake, or have the forums clogged up with "will XX cpu work with YY board?" Just sayin'.
Going AMD doesn't look like a poor choice.
It's like if Chevy decides to go with a better engine in next years Camaro, so I sell mine and go with a Hyundai because it's cheaper and I was miffed that Chevy evolved and I didn't get included.
Just cause intel is changing a socket doesn't really mean the majority of us need to go run out and upgrade. Most things are GPU bound to a certain extent. Right now, You are going to be behind the curve fairly soon wether you buy AMD (Still no MB's to support Bulldozer yet) or Intel.
I am a little miffed at the socket being "1155", when we have the "1156" out there. I mean, make it 1200 or something lol.
I tell people not to be afraid to go 1156 or 1366if you can get it for a good price.
Lol, that's probably the best automotive -> IT analogy i've heard, and i agree 100%. I don't think many knowledgeable people in the market to upgrade will be skipping Sandy Bridge/SBE and waiting for AMD's next gen. At least we know SB will be 10-20% faster than i7 clock for clock (not to mention amazing 5+ghz overclocking capability). What hard performance benchmarks do we have for Bulldozer atm? For all we know, core for core, clock for clock, it might not even out perform current i7s.
even with socket 2011, s1366 will not be obsolete. it will still be around for a while and will continue to perform amazing
AMD looks exactly like a poor choice, based on the lack of any information on Bulldozer. If the signs aren't clear, AMD already is throwing in the towel pretty much and speaking about Bulldozer II.