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Ivy Bridge-E Pricing Leaked

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According to VR-Zone, we’ll be seeing three Core i7 Ivy Bridge-E CPUs debuting in early 2014, including the 4820K, 4930K, and 4960X. Here are the leaked specifications of the CPUs:
  • $990: Core i7-4960X (6 Cores, 12 Threads, 3.6GHz base, 3.7GHz Turbo, 15MB cache, 130W TDP)
  • $555: Core i7 4930K (6 Cores, 12 Threads, 3.4GHz base, 3.6GHz Turbo, 15MB cache, 130W TDP)
  • $310: Core i7 4820K (4 Cores, 8 Threads, 3.7GHz base, 3.7GHz Turbo, 10MB cache, 130W TDP)

These socket 2011 CPUs look as if they will sport only marginally higher clock speeds than their Sandy-Bridge-E counterparts, and will also carry the same amount of cache and TDP rating.

 

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Thoughts on this leak? 

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Just about expected prices

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I believe this was posted already

Oh...I did a quick skim before posting and didn't see anything. 

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If its a significant jump that great but if its like haswell was. idc

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Posted before and posted again and then linked back to this topic

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/41284-core-i7-ivy-bridge-e-pricing-surfaces/

but my opinion is anybody wanting to upgrade from sandy E to ivy E if you have the money go for it but its probably like the upgrade from Sandy to ivy 10% better wait for Haswell E in 2015.

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$310 for the 4820K ? I should've waited before buying me I5...

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Soo, you can get a 4 core ivy bridge for 310$ or a 6 core sandy for 350$... I ll go 6 cores...

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Soo, you can get a 4 core ivy bridge for 310$ or a 6 core sandy for 350$... I ll go 6 cores...

Where did you find a 6 core sandy for $350?

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Where did you find a 6 core sandy for $350?

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Out of all the people that forgot about that chip, it's gotta be me. I thought he meant a chip that was already available. Thanks for reminding me about it though.

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If its a significant jump that great but if its like haswell was. idc

 

Isn't a 775 a significant jump for you, sir? 

 

It's all relative.

 

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3910k

There any actual leaked specs on that or just all speculation? 

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Looks to be expected from intel, nothing really surprising. 

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There any actual leaked specs on that or just all speculation? 

Still speculation... for now :D

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There any actual leaked specs on that or just all speculation? 

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I was meaning for the 3910K..

Oh didn't read the quote above your message. Yea we just know that it runs at 3.0Ghz and the product codes: http://www.techpowerup.com/187696/curious-looking-core-i7-3910k-lga2011-processor-surfaces.html

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4820K is enough for me

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