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That 4790 is going to bit** to cool

 

 

It's a 100 mhz boost over a 4770k, it probably doesn't even require more voltage....

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Dat source though...

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awww man cant make to re make my system with these new cpus its going to be awesome only down side is if this has more ram i cant make a nice micro atx system :( 

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No it isn't? +100mhz doesn't make a CPU a bitch to cool. 212 EVO will still cool it just fine. My 4770@3.9ghz gets to like 70c with IBT

Are we talking base or boost clocks here?

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awww man cant make to re make my system with these new cpus its going to be awesome only down side is if this has more ram i cant make a nice micro atx system :(

Uh...why not?

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Uh...why not?

having a cpu that supports more then 32gb ram kinda makes micro atx mobos pointless look at atx 2011 mobos they support 64gb of ram while the micro atx mobos only support 32 making it pointless and you should just go with a lower socket 

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having a cpu that supports more then 32gb ram kinda makes micro atx mobos pointless look at atx 2011 mobos they support 64gb of ram while the micro atx mobos only support 32 making it pointless and you should just go with a lower socket 

Unless of course you want the 6 cores in a smaller enclosure, or 40 PCI-e lanes. Which right now don't make a difference but might in the future.

Mainly just the 6 cores in a small enclosure, actually.

What's even worse are the full ATX 2011 boards that have 4 DIMM slots. Makes no sense to me at all when you have the space.

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having a cpu that supports more then 32gb ram kinda makes micro atx mobos pointless look at atx 2011 mobos they support 64gb of ram while the micro atx mobos only support 32 making it pointless and you should just go with a lower socket 

Yuh but what are you doing though anything beyond 8 is probably gonna be not necessary for gaming for a bit, unless you into the hardcore vid/rendering work 16 should be overkill

away new ver of socket 2011 coming out on the newchipset for the haswell-e

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having a cpu that supports more then 32gb ram kinda makes micro atx mobos pointless look at atx 2011 mobos they support 64gb of ram while the micro atx mobos only support 32 making it pointless and you should just go with a lower socket 

with ddr4 that will change with higher density ram. does this support ddr4? or even the mobo? because i think this is really pointless getting if it doesnt.

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with ddr4 that will change with higher density ram. does this support ddr4? or even the mobo? because i think this is really pointless getting if it doesnt.

we know that the new haswell cpus will use ddr4 but we dont know any details about what intels going to lay out the mobos like for all we know there could be dim slots on the back of the mobo 

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we know that the new haswell cpus will use ddr4 but we dont know any details about what intels going to lay out the mobos like for all we know there could be dim slots on the back of the mobo 

that would be hilarious! i wish they did that to troll everyone and make everyone have to buy new cases and case manufactures make new cases lmao.

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we know that the new haswell cpus will use ddr4 but we dont know any details about what intels going to lay out the mobos like for all we know there could be dim slots on the back of the mobo 

Could ya quote your sources, because I think all i've heard is that ddr4 won't be around until broadwell not haswell refresh, it will be there for haswell-e though but thats not suprising as its aimed at the workstation motherboard end of the market, basically don't expect z97 or h97 to support ddr4 least not for hasfresh

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