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November 2011
(83%)
228 Reviews
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Dopo questa panoramica sul Core i7-3960X e sulla rinnovata architettura SandyBridge-E, possiamo affermare di non aver avuto particolari sorprese sulle prestazioni del nuovo chip Intel. Trattandosi sostanzialmente della medesima (e già consolidata) arch...
sWhat you saw on the prior pages was an all out slaughtering of every existing desktop chip by the Core i7 3960X. With its four-thread, double cache, double memory bandwidth advantage over standard Sandy Bridge, it offers almost enough performance to j...
Abstract: Today marks the launch date for Intel’s Sandy Bridge-E line of processors, a new family of high-end Core i7 products based on the LGA 2011 platform. This new socket is poised to replace the existing LGA 1366 specification used by the more powerful Neha...
Three years later, we are finally able to put the X58/LGA1366 platform to rest, in what's virtually been Intel's flagship platform for the entire duration. Sandy Bridge gave the platform a run for its money earlier this year, but in the remainder the ...
Intels antwoord op de "Bulldozer" van AMD liet niet lang op zich wachten. In de absolute topklasse kende Intel al bitter weinig concurrentie, en met de Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition zet het nogmaals de puntjes op de i. Ondanks de maar zes fysieke processo...
Abstract: Intel's Sandy Bridge design impressed us nearly a year ago, but it was intended for mainstream customers. The company took its time readying the enthusiast version, Sandy Bridge-E. Now, the LGA 2011-based platform and its accompanying CPUs are ready. A...
Uber-Expensive, High Power Consumption when Overclocked, No Included Cooler, Another New Socket
Intel Core i7 and Core i7 Extreme Processor Packaging Intel will initially be releasing two Sandy Bridge-E based desktop processors, the Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition we featured here and the slightly lower-clocked Core i7-3930K. Both of the processors ar...
Up to 12 threads on six cores, Massive 15MB Intel Smart Cache, Unlocked Multiplier, Turbo Boost 2.0, Improved CPU socket loading mechanism, AES instructions and Disable Security Bit functions, AVX Vector Extensions, 40 lanes of PCI Express 3.0, Robust Software Ecosystem, Intel Enhanced Speedstep Technology, Intel Extreme Memory Profile 1.3 (XMP), Quadchannel DDR3 support,
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Extreme edition processors are aptly named since they are known to deliver unparalleled performance in their segment with an equally unparalleled price. Though the Intel Core i7-3960X may not win the hearts of budget-minded users, the pure bone-crushin...
The new Core i7-3960X does live up to its expectation of being the fastest desktop processor released to date. Costing the same as the previous top-of-the-line desktop CPU, the Core i7-990X, it provides a performance improvement of up to 30%, but you s...
Da ist sie also, die letzte große Neuvorstellung des Jahres 2011 für den Bereich Prozessoren. Wie man angesichts der durchgesickerten Eckdaten bereits im Vorfeld vermuten konnte, hat Intel dabei mit "Sandy Bridge"-E die Messlatte in Sachen Performance auf...