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[Beware WCCF] I7 5960X delidded

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google it. im not to be held responsible tho ;)

Hmm, no thx. Always if someone wan'ts me to google something it is porn related. YOU DIRTY MIND!

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I am winning a what? What is a lube?

 

lube = lubricant. 

 

 

lubricant is a substance introduced to reduce friction between moving surfaces. It may also have the function of transporting foreign particles. The property of reducing friction is known as lubricity (or slipperiness).

In addition to industrial applications, lubricants are used for many other purposes. Other uses include cooking (oils and fats in use in frying pans, in baking to prevent food sticking), bio-medical applications on humans (e.g. lubricants for artificial joints), ultrasound examination, internal examinations for males and females, and the use of personal lubricant for sexual purposes.

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yeah but we dont have any haswell EX chips yet. so with current info, the conclusion is, WCCF took an E5 ivy die and delid it. because it best matches the evidence we have

Hmm.. We notice below the R3 marking bottom left.

Intel-Haswell-E-Core-i7-5960X-De-lid-635

This is an Ivy bridge xeon, no R3 but you see a key symbol. Also I (M) © 11

Ivy-Bridge-EP.jpg

Comes with an R3 and number 12

Intel-Haswell-EP-Xeon-E5-Processor-635x5

For Sandy bridge number 10.

intel-xeon-e5-2660.jpg

Source for the SB one: http://nl.hardware.info/reviews/2580/sandy-bridge-voor-servers-intel-xeon-e5-2600-review

Here we have the 12 core Xeon: http://tech4gamers.com/the-first-real-sample-of-intel-haswell-ep12-core-and-ddr4-support/

If you look at the 4960x delidded picture, the soldering is quite different than the "5960x". Seems like they are using a different soldering technique: http://www.henkel.com/electrically-conductive-epoxy-40362.htm

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Hmm.. We notice below the R3 marking bottom left.

Intel-Haswell-E-Core-i7-5960X-De-lid-635

This is an Ivy bridge xeon, no R3 but you see a key symbol. Also I (M) © 11

Ivy-Bridge-EP.jpg

Comes with an R3 and number 12

Intel-Haswell-EP-Xeon-E5-Processor-635x5

For Sandy bridge number 10.

intel-xeon-e5-2660.jpg

Source for the SB one: http://nl.hardware.info/reviews/2580/sandy-bridge-voor-servers-intel-xeon-e5-2600-review

Here we have the 12 core Xeon: http://tech4gamers.com/the-first-real-sample-of-intel-haswell-ep12-core-and-ddr4-support/

If you look at the 4960x delidded picture, the soldering is quite different than the "5960x". Seems like they are using a different soldering technique: http://www.henkel.com/electrically-conductive-epoxy-40362.htm

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Hmm.. We notice below the R3 marking bottom left.

This is an Ivy bridge xeon, no R3 but you see a key symbol. Also I (M) © 11

Comes with an R3 and number 12

For Sandy bridge number 10.

Source for the SB one: http://nl.hardware.info/reviews/2580/sandy-bridge-voor-servers-intel-xeon-e5-2600-review

Here we have the 12 core Xeon: http://tech4gamers.com/the-first-real-sample-of-intel-haswell-ep12-core-and-ddr4-support/

If you look at the 4960x delidded picture, the soldering is quite different than the "5960x". Seems like they are using a different soldering technique: http://www.henkel.com/electrically-conductive-epoxy-40362.htm

i give you this, i havent paid that much attention to it :)

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you can see 12 cores. now unless they are reusing a xeon die, i call bullshit

They are using the Haswell EP server chips but reduced to 8 cores.

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>WCCF

>still claim 5820k will be 300 when intel confirmed 450...

 

the die does look rather big, will now examine to see if its indeed 8cores. but it could still be a xeon...

 

EDIT

 

A QUICK look at the die reveals 12 units, that are actual cores, and cache in between them, exactly like some xeons look

Please show me one actual link or quote where "Intel Corp." confirms that the Core i7-5820K will retail at $450 US (MSRP).

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yeah but we dont have any haswell EX chips yet. so with current info, the conclusion is, WCCF took an E5 ivy die and delid it. because it best matches the evidence we have

For the love of god, read the actual article or if you don't want to visit the site, read what's quoted in the OP.

We didn't get the processor nor did we de-lid it. It was done be Kevin (a friend and a renowned Asian overclocker) and the source is clearly mentioned in the article (OCDRIFT).

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