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ya haswell is 4th gem and it should be out around june

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Smaller processor dye, less power consumption, powerful integrated graphics. 

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Smaller processor dye, less power consumption, powerful integrated graphics. 

better ocs to

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better ocs to

When you say OCS, does that mean overclocks? 

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When you say OCS, does that mean overclocks? 

ya sorry i just abbreviated  

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Smaller processor dye, less power consumption, powerful integrated graphics. 

 

From what I've seen it's bigger (longer) than Ivy Bridge

 

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Hmm interesting, I guess it is kind of similar, but I remember Linus saying that a big portion of the dye is reserved for the integrated graphics portion.

 

That is correct but it's still bigger than Ivy Bridge

 

Also it's *die :P

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Not a lot of CPU-side gain so no need to throw a party

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Not a lot of CPU-side gain so no need to throw a party

 

Haswell will be a bit cheaper though :P

 

And finally there are mini-ITX boards with 6 SATA 6g ports!

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Should i get Haswell or stick to Ivy Bridge for a possible overclock system which i may be using integrated GPU until i save up for a good dedicated GPU like a 680?

OSX sucks -.-

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Haswell will be a bit cheaper though :P

 

And finally there are mini-ITX boards with 6 SATA 6g ports!

It's nice that the ITX form factor is getting a lot of love. If I wasn't such a big fan of my 600T I would have waited to upgrade my CPU and get an ITX build as my main rig.

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Should i get Haswell or stick to Ivy Bridge for a possible overclock system which i may be using integrated GPU until i save up for a good dedicated GPU like a 680?

 

I'd stick with Ivy Bridge, you won't see any real performance increase with Haswell unless you want to use the I-GPU, if it was my money I'd save up for the graphics card

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Ok thanks Firefox!

OSX sucks -.-

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Ok thanks Firefox!

 

No worries mate, anytime:)

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