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Intel Core I7 Extreme "Haswell-E" 5000 for Q2

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Can you stop putting those lame anime gifs in your comments?

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Can you stop putting those lame anime gifs in your comments?

Don't have to be so mean...

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btw this will be a very huge thing for low powered servers etc

 

True, yet Intel is clearly positioning this for PC enthusiast, they even said exactly that on the press release:

 

 

The platform will be tailored for enthusiasts

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Can you stop putting those lame anime gifs in your comments?

Unfortunately for you there's no rule stating I can't, I'll do what I want. Just deal with it. 

 

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Unfortunately for you there's no rule stating I can't, I'll do what I want. Just deal with it. 

 

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STHAAPPP!

Your adding to it by not snipping the image out of the quote!

 

and no... ok back on topic.

 

Seems like Intel may possibly increase the volume cap around Q3 this year so maybe they have something interesting planned soon after releasing this. 

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But if the memory isn't out just before (or the day of), we won't be able to use an x99 board on day one.

And you think it wont be? Do yo uthink intel just mad a cpu without talking with and mb or memory manufacturers. Motherboards ship with QVL's and what do you think MB manufacturers use to design and test the boards and possibly intel used to make the base design? Just think about how long all of these things have already been in development. Also ADATA did show off DDR4 though it was server grade.

Why are you so against haswell-e and DDR4?

 

You are always saying negative about it: :(

 

No offense

That wasnt sbout either of them really what that was saying is that there is no point for memory companies to have DDR4 available right now and consumers have no reason to buy in as they have nothing to put it in.

True, yet Intel is clearly positioning this for PC enthusiast, they even said exactly that on the press release:

yes X99 and haswell E but haswell e is designed off of Haswell EP which is the xeon variant for servers and workstations. My guess is that was what he was talking about.

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i dont get it.

 

noone is pushing them off their throne... so why would they speed up releases?

 

Amd isn't releasing any new CPU any time soon.

 

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i dont get it.

 

noone is pushing them off their throne... so why would they speed up releases?

 

Amd isn't releasing any new CPU any time soon.

Maybe the fact that a lot of people owning i7-2 or i7-3s decided there's absolutely no point in getting i7-4 ? Wild guess, but I don't think I ever read that many 'meh, waiting for x99' ever before :D

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I wonder if they simply decided that those haswell's that were laying around in stock weren't going to sell so they may aswell get on with it.

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Maybe the fact that a lot of people owning i7-2 or i7-3s decided there's absolutely no point in getting i7-4 ? Wild guess, but I don't think I ever read that many 'meh, waiting for x99' ever before :D

That how it always is? Standard procedure is usually to upgrade every 3-5 years. Very few people upgrade their PC every generation, every other is far more common though.

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I wonder if they simply decided that those haswell's that were laying around in stock weren't going to sell so they may aswell get on with it.

that really does not make sense...

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Give me a six core i5. That's all Ill ever need for Star Citizen. I don't want to pay $600 for a six core when your competitor is offering it for $120.

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Give me a six core i5. That's all Ill ever need for Star Citizen. I don't want to pay $600 for a six core when your competitor is offering it for $120.

this has been explaind so many times alredy but 6 AMD cores are NOT 6 intel cores....

However i do agree somewhat...

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this has been explaind so many times alredy but 6 AMD cores are NOT 6 intel cores....

However i do agree somewhat...

I know it's not 1:1, but what I want is the single core performance of the i5 and all six cores. I can't play Wind Waker on a 6300 cause of its terrible single core performance, but I want to be able to play Star Citizen on servers with hundreds of people engaging in a dogfight

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Maybe they are speeding up so they can get ready for broadwell e so then consumer and enthusiast will finally be the same architecture and maybe that's why they are releasing haswell refresh instead of broadwell I would like this and could deal with waiting until next year if I knew this was going to happen.

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And you think it wont be? Do yo uthink intel just mad a cpu without talking with and mb or memory manufacturers. Motherboards ship with QVL's and what do you think MB manufacturers use to design and test the boards and possibly intel used to make the base design? Just think about how long all of these things have already been in development. Also ADATA did show off DDR4 though it was server grade.

That wasnt sbout either of them really what that was saying is that there is no point for memory companies to have DDR4 available right now and consumers have no reason to buy in as they have nothing to put it in.

yes X99 and haswell E but haswell e is designed off of Haswell EP which is the xeon variant for servers and workstations. My guess is that was what he was talking about.

yes but when i finnaly got my budget you see in the signature thats when i hopefully get the new Haswell-e system..

 

I dont think anyone will buy DDR4 rams before there is even mobos to it.

 

If i see DDR4 memory on market in a month or so ofc i wont buy it because till september/oktober they may be cheaper and have cool designs too..

 

I dont think anyone wants green DDR4 memory:) for millions

 

Also will/would be cool to have a Xeon CPU as a desktop CPU:) Cant wait for that power....

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yes but when i finnaly got my budget you see in the signature thats when i hopefully get the new Haswell-e system..

A $4500+ build? What will you be putting inside it? Gold bullions?

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Hmmm, that's strange. So a Haswell refresh is coming in 1 month, while the extended version is coming in a few months. Okay that's fine, buuut, it's going to be part of the 5000 series, and the actual 5000 series with the reduced transistor size (Broadwell) is coming in Q1 2015. So how could they freaking release an extended tock before the tick? It seems quite strange to me.

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Give me a six core i5. That's all Ill ever need for Star Citizen. I don't want to pay $600 for a six core when your competitor is offering it for $120.

Not goona happen as most consumer use 4 cores if even that. You cheapest Intel 6 core offering will likely be then i7-5820K. Also AMD's 6 core chips are beat by intel's quad core.

I know it's not 1:1, but what I want is the single core performance of the i5 and all six cores. I can't play Wind Waker on a 6300 cause of its terrible single core performance, but I want to be able to play Star Citizen on servers with hundreds of people engaging in a dogfight

Well you could have had 6 intel core for a 3 generations now if I recall.

yes but when i finnaly got my budget you see in the signature thats when i hopefully get the new Haswell-e system..

 

I dont think anyone will buy DDR4 rams before there is even mobos to it.

 

If i see DDR4 memory on market in a month or so ofc i wont buy it because till september/oktober they may be cheaper and have cool designs too..

 

I dont think anyone wants green DDR4 memory:) for millions

 

Also will/would be cool to have a Xeon CPU as a desktop CPU:) Cant wait for that power....

DDR4 will launch with the products it fits in

Hmmm, that's strange. So a Haswell refresh is coming in 1 month, while the extended version is coming in a few months. Okay that's fine, buuut, it's going to be part of the 5000 series, and the actual 5000 series with the reduced transistor size (Broadwell) is coming in Q1 2015. So how could they freaking release an extended tock before the tick? It seems quite strange to me.

You just confused me.

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A $4500+ build? What will you be putting inside it? Gold bullions?

Europe prices:)

 

I am putting overpriced hardware:)

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You just confused me.

Well, the last time around, first came the Haswell, then the Ivy-E. And both were named 4000 series despite one being the true next gen architecture (Haswell) while the other one (Ivy-E) was 

an extreme/enthusiast/workstation version of the previous architecture. 

Haswell (4770K) - June 2013

Ivy Bridge-E (4960X) -  September 2013

But after checking some release date, I see that the opposite has happened before. In the last generation first came the "not so true" next gen processor the 3960X (Sandy-E) then they released the 3770K (Ivy Bridge). So basically the 3000 series started with the old technology. 

Sandy-E (3960X) - November 2011

Ivy Bridge (3770K) - April 2012

The release dates were reversed then, and now they reversed it again. So this time around, the new 5000 series of processors starts with the old technology (Haswell-E). 

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I think they should kill the quad core i7 on the enthusiast platform and move the product approach around.

start off with 6 core and move up to 12 core on the enthusiast platform while retaining the quad core xeon.

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