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Haswell-e X99 leaks

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Hello!

 

Found some new leaks about haswell-e, This was posted 13 hours ago on the website below, so its fresh information.

 

Source: http://wccftech.com/intel-haswelle-x99-chipset-wellsburg-details-leaked-ddr4/

(the website is a bit laggy on someway, i dont know if its only for me.

 

Some Quoted info:

 

 

 

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Intel X99 Wellsburg Chipset Details leaked – Intel Haswell-E Supported along with DDR4

This leak is pretty straight forward and only contains some solid hard facts about the X99 Chipset, we already knew it was coming in Q3 and the month is June. Without any further ado, here is the feature sheet for the X99 Chipset codenamed “Wellsburg”.

Intel-X99-Chipset-Features-Wellsburg-635

 

So apart from the fact that X99 will support DDR4, something that nearly everyone seems to know, here are all the features that X99 will, well, feature. If it ain’t here, it most probably isn’t included. Basically X99 will support the LGA 2011-3 Socket. It will support overclocking for both the ‘X’ and ‘K’ variants and has 4 Memory Channels. It will support CPU (Ratios and BCLK) and GPU overclocking and will have all the usual features such as Intel Rapid Storage and RST Smart Response Tech (and Rapid Recover too). It will have 14 USB ports and 10 Sata ports. Interestingly it will also feature Intel’s Integrated Clock Support.

Even more interestingly perhaps is the fact that both 6 core and 8 core variants will utilize 140 W TDP. It will feature a maximum memory speed of 2133Mhz per DIMM slot. This is an important bit as it tells us the max frequency for the DDR4 Ram supported with X99. It goes without saying that PCI-E 3.0 will be supported. X99 will ship with support for AVX 2.0 and will also have the Fully Integrated Voltage Regulator. Hyper-threading will also of course be supported along with Turbo Boost 2.0 and finally Intel’s Smart Cache Tech, which will range upto 20MB LLC.

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New leaked launch date is: June 2014

 

 

 

(i dont know if this have been posted before me, it better not:)

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do want.  

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Not enough to go from a 4930K in my opinion and the DDR4 prices will just be killer, im sitting this one out.

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Not enough to go from a 4930K in my opinion and the DDR4 prices will just be killer, im sitting this one out.

Yeah, not much point for people with CPU's like ours unless money is no issue.

Broadwell-E is where I will be changing not Haswell-E. Just wait for the die shrink.

But I will keep up to date with all this news as best I can to see what its like.

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Only the people who are maxing out current-gen hardware would need X99, but still nonetheless, it's all very exciting to get an upgrade to the enthusiast line.

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and i'm just sittin here with my first gen i7 870

U sir should upgrade to this if you have the money as it would be worth while.

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 I will find the newest info about Haswell-e SOONER THEN EVERYONE ELSE!!!!

[spoiler= Dream machine (There is also a buildlog)]

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Can we expect thunderbolt in X99?

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Can we expect thunderbolt in X99?

Yes

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why is it a given that this supports PCI 3.0? Per the documents above it says it has support for 5 PCI Gen 2 ports.....wouldn't that be a PCI 2.0 lane?

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Doesn't really offer that much new...

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What interface will it use? Or will they build in it's own - they don't mention it above

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 I will find the newest info about Haswell-e SOONER THEN EVERYONE ELSE!!!!

Must resist making comment, those that read the other post know what happened *eeuugggarrgh*

 

I wonder what the entry level domestic market price on ddr4's gonna be when this thing hits.

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Can we expect thunderbolt in X99?

I think thunderbolt needs an integrated gpu to work.

And those are not in most if not in any Intel's high-end whatever CPUs.

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Does hyper threading mean an 8 core will have 16 threads? That's bonkers awesome

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Memory might be more expensive, but an 8-core processor at the (assumed) same price of current-gen 6-core processors? Tantalizing upgrade for creative professionals.

 

We'll have to see what RAM pricing looks like. It might be lower than we expect, prices are starting to drop again for current RAM. Performance really isn't going to matter, we already know that memory differences don't affect gaming much.

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WCCF Tech is not a very consistent or reliable resource and the X99 chipset or whatever the next step up for the Pro-sumer class is not Wellsburg. It still has to go through Haswell-E and Broadwell-E. This just seems like a bunch of speculative jargon. 

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I am glad they pointed out on the chart that there would be CPU Overclocking.  I am sure there would be a lot of confusion among the hardcore enthusiast community about whether or not there would be overclocking allowed on the high-end platform.  It is great to know that Intel has thought about this, and made sure to point out that CPU Overclocking can be achieved.

 

This is SUCH a welcome fact to myself, and I speak for the entire community that we all collectively breathe a sigh of relief.

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WCCF Tech is not a very consistent or reliable resource and the X99 chipset or whatever the next step up for the Pro-sumer class is not Wellsburg. It still has to go through Haswell-E and Broadwell-E. This just seems like a bunch of speculative jargon. 

You might just be a bit mistaken

 

http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/other/display/20130916233046_Intel_Demonstrates_System_with_Haswell_E_Microprocessor_DDR4_Memory.html

 

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/x99-haswell-e-wellsburg-ddr4-idf,24301.html

 

http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-core-i7-ivy-bridge-e-core-i3-haswell-lineup-detailed/37832.html

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/55380-intel-demonstrates-haswell-e-cpu-with-ddr4-memory-on-x99-chipset-based-motherboard/

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I just don't take anything that can't be corroborated by another source as true from WCCF Tech. Now that there are some valid and trusted sources reporting on it, I will believe it to be good though it is still mostly speculation and inference. 

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Not enough to go from a 4930K

 

lol well, it's enough to go from anything else, only morons bought 4930Ks as it was already known 6-cores would replace 4-cores and 8-cores would replace 6-cores on Haswell-E almost before Ivy-E even came out.

 

My only disappointment is that there is no SATA4, and also disappointed it will be the 'early adopters' platform for DDR4. Does make me want to wait until Skylake-E. (Since Broadwell-E most likely won't be a thing)

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