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4770K first review

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Price in Romania: $485 for 4770K.

http://lab501.ro/procesoare-chipseturi/haswell-partea-i-intel-core-i7-4770k-review

 

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edit: I rushed to post in the second I saw the review...and i blew it up. 4770K is what I meant..

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NDA is now lifted. in 1 minute there are 50 reviews online :D from what i have seen it overclocks like shit because the cpu gets really hot. there is that bad thermalpaste under the heatspreader again..

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And Guru3d.

 

What a huge let down.

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Meh. Good power consumption, poor overclocker. I'd say i'm surprised but i'm not really. :/

Should be very useful for Laptops / mobile devices, just not for desktop which is a shame

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NDA is now lifted. in 1 minute there are 50 reviews online :D from what i have seen it overclocks like shit because the cpu gets really hot. there is that bad thermalpaste under the heatspreader again..

Yeh 4.6ghz and hot as hell.

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LOL, they are cooking the H100 at 1.2V, gj Intel.

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LOL, they are cooking the H100 at 1.2V, gj Intel.

Yeh my FX8120 is not even that bad. Has a lot more volts going through it.

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Yeh my FX8120 is not even that bad. Has a lot more volts going through it.

My 8120 is still running on the stock cooler and overclocked to 4.0 and it doesn't come close to that temp.

 

Looks like the days of making jokes about AMDs heat problems are over. welcome to the sauna boys. 

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I just got my ivy bridge system today , although its not an unlocked chip , i think I should be content about it ? :D 

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There is only one thing I really want to know with Haswell and that is if the heating issues remain.

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My 8120 is still running on the stock cooler and overclocked to 4.0 and it doesn't come close to that temp.

 

Looks like the days of making jokes about AMDs heat problems are over. welcome to the sauna boys. 

amds heatproblemes are a byproduct of enormous power consumption. Intel just screwed us over with cheap thermal compound...it's not the same :D but both is bad.

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Yeah, bad chips for the money (for me anyway). Cheap FX 8320 and a better video card.

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Yeah, bad chips for the money (for me anyway). Cheap FX 8320 and a better video card.

 

Not really - the Haswell chips completely outperform the 8350 and 8320 in benchmarks. Just because they don't OC that well (relatively) doesn't make them bad chips in my view.

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Not really - the Haswell chips completely outperform the 8350 and 8320 in benchmarks. Just because they don't OC that well (relatively) doesn't make them bad chips in my view.

 

Same here and it's good that it doesn't overclock as well, if Intel has used the crap TIM again it would give Haswell a molten core lol

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Same here and it's good that it doesn't overclock as well, if Intel has used the crap TIM again it would give Haswell a molten core lol

look at the temp results. I hope the problem is just crappy thermal paste again, otherwise they have a serious problem. 

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There is only one thing I really want to know with Haswell and that is if the heating issues remain.

It's still the same unfortunately :(

They didn't change it from ivybridge so it's the exact same thing again.

performance wise i expected more from it tbh

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Not really - the Haswell chips completely outperform the 8350 and 8320 in benchmarks. Just because they don't OC that well (relatively) doesn't make them bad chips in my view.

I know that. But in a tight budget there is no other option. I liked the idea of easy 5ghz air OC, I would've get a lower end video card if that would have been possible..  

FX8320 4.2Ghz@1.280v& 4.5 Ghz Turbo@1.312v Thermalright HR-02/w TY-147 140MM+Arctic Cooling 120MMVRM cooled by AMD Stock Cooler Fan 70MM 0-7200 RPM PWM controlled via SpeedfanGigabyte GA990XA-UD3Gigabyte HD 7970 SOC@R9 280X120GiBee Kingston HyperX 3K2TB Toshiba DT01ACA2001TB WD GreenZalman Z11+Enermax 140MM TB Apollish RED+2X Deepcool 120MM and stock fans running @5VSingle Channel Patriot 8GB (1333MHZ)+Dual Channel 4GB&2GB Kingston NANO Gaming(1600MHZ CL9)=14GB 1,600 Jigahurtz 10-10-9-29 CR1@1.28VSirtec High Power 500WASUS Xonar DG, Logitech F510Sony MDR-XD200Edifier X220 + Edifier 3200A4Tech XL-747H 3600dpiA4Tech X7-200MPdecent membrane keyboardPhilips 236V3LSB 23" 1080p@71Hz .

               
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It's still the same unfortunately :(

 

Really, damnit Intel

 

If they keep doing crap like that it'll make me serious go with AMD from now on, this is starting to annoy me

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Same here and it's good that it doesn't overclock as well, if Intel has used the crap TIM again it would give Haswell a molten core lol

They do OC they just hit a thermal wall not a voltage wall or just not doing it. So if they could get rid of the heat they could OC better.

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Not really - the Haswell chips completely outperform the 8350 and 8320 in benchmarks. Just because they don't OC that well (relatively) doesn't make them bad chips in my view.

 

And then when you factor in the price difference... Haswell costs £87 more than the 8320. And I bet when all the cores are in use the 8320 wins.

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