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same thing as the change that happened between last architectures  

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hi

i kn0w the 4770k is the all round i7 now, but how will the haswell-e equivilant perform?

4 vs 8 cores..

 

around 40-50% better or more

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We don't know anything about it except its name :P

YEs we do!

 

8 cores

DDR4

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4 vs 8 cores..

 

around 40-50% better or more

btw thats the extreme edition the equivilant ti the 4770k is the 6 core i think im not sure if it has ddr4 though

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btw thats the extreme edition the equivilant ti the 4770k is the 6 core i think im not sure if it has ddr4 though

its confirmed that it have DDR4, no questions about that

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its confirmed that it have DDR4, no questions about that

depending on how much of an increase and price i might add it to my dream rig list and good luck for yours

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depending on how much of an increase and price i might add it to my dream rig list and good luck for yours

 

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35-40% preformence increase

 

DDR3: 1.6 voltage

DDR4 1.2 voltage

Also lower power eating

 

It also have 280 pins

and it will cost much. But i think it will be affordable for a 16 to 32 GB kit

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leaks says:

 

35-40% preformence increase

 

DDR3: 1.6 voltage

DDR4 1.2 voltage

Also lower power eating

 

It also have 280 pins

and it will cost much. But i think it will be affordable for a 16 to 32 GB kit

how about 8gb

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how about 8gb

well

 

Crucial showed their price on a 16 gb ecc memory a while ago. I think it was a mistake to show it but many saw it and it have been shared on the forums.

 

16 GB Ecc ram was around 400 USD, but its ECC ram, that means for server PCs and they are usually much expensiver.

Also i think for a 16 GB you would need to pay 300 USD(Non ecc)

and for 8 GB half price

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well

 

Crucial showed their price on a 16 gb ecc memory a while ago. I think it was a mistake to show it but many saw it and it have been shared on the forums.

 

16 GB Ecc ram was around 400 USD, but its ECC ram, that means for server PCs and they are usually much expensiver.

Also i think for a 16 GB you would need to pay 300 USD(Non ecc)

and for 8 GB half price

can u run ddr3 on it?

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can u run ddr3 on it?

No.

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Crucial showed their price on a 16 gb ecc memory a while ago. I think it was a mistake to show it but many saw it and it have been shared on the forums.

16 GB Ecc ram was around 400 USD, but its ECC ram, that means for server PCs and they are usually much expensiver.

Also i think for a 16 GB you would need to pay 300 USD(Non ecc)

and for 8 GB half price

Whats the price for 16gb ecc ddr3? And the price for non ecc? What's the percentage of increase?

That percentage will stay the same or very similar with ddr4 prices

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can u run ddr3 on it?

No you will not be able to run DDR3 on it, I dont even think you can press it in without destroying the mobo and the ram, DONT EVEN TRY!

 

 

Whats the price for 16gb ecc ddr3? And the price for non ecc? What's the percentage of increase?

That percentage will stay the same or very similar with ddr4 prices

ECC: http://www.prisjakt.nu/produkt.php?p=1310600

 

NON ECC: http://www.prisjakt.nu/produkt.php?p=1517970

 

I got suprised, there is almost no price difference:( i heard that ECC was always expensiver but nvm..

 

But i hope DDR4 keeps under 750 USD, because i can max pay out 750 USD for a 16 GB kit DDR4. And i hope the CPU costs under 1000 USD.

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But i hope DDR4 keeps under 750 USD, because i can max pay out 750 USD for a 16 GB kit DDR4. And i hope the CPU costs under 1000 USD.

Oh you are so overestimating the price. It will be around 250€ for a 16gb stick probably at first. When it matures it will be 200 max for 32gb kit

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I don't think that much since sandy to ivy to haswell was very little in terms of  performance so i think the same will be for this generation of cpus aswell as it is the same architecture

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On a core by core basis it will probably perform the same as Haswell does, just like IB-E and SB-E before did compared to their respective cores. You do get twice as many cores and more memory (and bandwidth) but you need the right software to utilise that well.

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I don't think that much since sandy to ivy to haswell was very little in terms of  performance so i think the same will be for this generation of cpus aswell as it is the same architecture

Raw CPU performance won't be that much better, except for the fact that you can get 8 cores/16 threads. The real benefit is that the chipset supports DDR4 and SATA Express

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Raw CPU performance won't be that much better, except for the fact that you can get 8 cores/16 threads. The real benefit is that the chipset supports DDR4 and SATA Express

I guess so.

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