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Hey I was wondering if there was any preformance difference between 1155 and 1150 CPU's?

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1150 CPUs are about 5-10% faster at stock speeds, they are also a lot more power effecient. 

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The difference between 1155 CPU's and 1150 CPU's is 5 CPU's

 

1150 CPU's+5 CPU's=1155 CPU's.

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The difference between 1155 CPU's and 1150 CPU's is 5 CPU's

 

1150 CPU's+5 CPU's=1155 CPU's.

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Hey I was wondering if there was any preformance difference between 1155 and 1150 CPU's?

 

The performance difference between for example a i7 3570K and a i7 4670K is very small. Basically the performance per clock has been improved with about 7-10%, however the overclocking capabilities of LGA 1150 CPUs are lower compared to LGA 1155 processors. 

Although performance is practically the same level, the power consumption of LGA 1150 has been drastically improved, when at stock speeds, because of that Haswell based notebooks and laptops have better battery life. 

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There is slight improvement, just get which ever one is cheaper, , you could wait for maxwell if you wish if you dont need to upgrade straight away. Makes a big difference in the laptop and tablet world due to using much less power.

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The performance difference between for example a i7 3570K and a i7 4670K is very small. Basically the performance per clock has been improved with about 7-10%, however the overclocking capabilities of LGA 1150 CPUs are lower compared to LGA 1155 processors. 

Although performance is practically the same level, the power consumption of LGA 1150 has been drastically improved, when at stock speeds, because of that Haswell based notebooks and laptops have better battery life. 

Those are i5s,not i7s.

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Those are i5s,not i7s.

It doesn't really matter, because the architecture is exactly the same. The i7s are basically i5 with hyperthreading.

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Difference is 5 pins.

 

You are looking at the socket.

 

On the CPU, search LTT for Haswell vs Ivy.

 

Haswell is generally 5-10% faster than Ivy.

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There is slight improvement, just get which ever one is cheaper, , you could wait for maxwell if you wish if you dont need to upgrade straight away. Makes a big difference in the laptop and tablet world due to using much less power.

Maxwell? Those are GPUs. :P

 

The next Intel desktop CPU release won't be for a while as I heard Broadwell isn't going to have desktop CPUs, there's an article posted on this forum somewhere that I can't be bothered to look for right now.

Just go for an 1150 CPU, OP. You probably aren't going to go crazy with overclocks so you'll be fine.

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Maxwell? Those are GPUs. :P

 

The next Intel desktop CPU release won't be for a while as I heard Broadwell isn't going to have desktop CPUs, there's an article posted on this forum somewhere that I can't be bothered to look for right now.

Just go for an 1150 CPU, OP. You probably aren't going to go crazy with overclocks so you'll be fine.

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One is older than the other. ;)

 

But no, just get whichever is cheaper. Either or will be fine. I mean hell, I'd be fine keeping my old 2500k or picking up a 2700k later on down the line if I /needed/ hyperthreading.

 

 

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Difference is 5 pins lesser.

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You don't need a premium board to OC on socket 1150

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You don't need a premium board to OC on socket 1150

you don`t need a premium z77 neither for 4.5 ghz with ivy. a decent one will do.if the cpu is capable ofc...

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you don`t need a premium z77 neither for 4.5 ghz with ivy. a decent one will do.if the cpu is capable ofc...

If you don't have cooled VRM good luck keeping a stable OC whereas with 1150 it doesn't matter

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If you don't have cooled VRM good luck keeping a stable OC whereas with 1150 it doesn't matter

yes and i said decent. something like the GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-D3H or MSI Z77A-GD65 can pass 4.5 no problemo if the cpu can do it.  and yes with 1150 yo can do that with any z87 board but there is a problem. THE CPU.and thats how this should be, i mean , its z87 ,its for OC. 

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yes and i said decent. something like the GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-D3H or MSI Z77A-GD65 can pass 4.5 no problemo if the cpu can do it.  and yes with 1150 yo can do that with any z87 board but there is a problem. THE CPU.and thats how this should be, i mean , its z87 ,its for OC.

xD I do not endorse z87 ever, tis terrible the 4770k has a higher TDP than the 3770k acc but you can OC on only z87 board which is my point so if you see one super cheap there's no worry of OC'ing

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Hey I was wondering if there was any preformance difference between 1155 and 1150 CPU's?

From 1155 to 1150......Ivy to Haswell.......is about a 10% increase in performance.

 

But, it has been my experience, that Haswell, is not as stable as Ivy, in regards to

high overclocks and voltage.

 

And Haswell's, (Silicone Lottery) seems to be, much more hit and miss than Ivy is, and/or was.

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xD I do not endorse z87 ever, tis terrible the 4770k has a higher TDP than the 3770k acc but you can OC on only z87 board which is my point so if you see one super cheap there's no worry of OC'ing

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