Testseek.com have collected 175 expert reviews of the Intel Core i7 4960X Extreme Edition 3.6GHz Socket 2011 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i7 4960X Extreme Edition 3.6GHz Socket 2011.
April 2015
(78%)
175 Reviews
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Finesse de gravure supérieure, Consommation légèrement améliorée, Bonnes performances d'ensemble
Overclocking apparemment délicat, Plate-forme (X79) peu séduisante, Prix bien trop élevé
Intel profite de la rentrée pour renouveler son offre très haut de gamme en matière de processeurs. Et si nous avons pu tester le seul Core i7 4960X, le fondeur devrait également proposer des variantes légèrement plus accessibles avec le Core i7 4930K et...
Performances en multithread, Potentiel d'overclocking, Contrôleur mémoire débloqué
Trop cher.., ... et trop tard
Issus de l'architecture Ivy Bridge, ces processeurs "Extrême" font la part belle aux applications multi-threadées, impossible de dire le contraire. Avec 300 MHz de plus que les Sandy Bridge-E et une nouvelle finesse de gravure plus tard, il faut toutefois...
Abstract: Nella giornata odierna Intel presenta ufficialmente la sua nuova linea di CPU top di gamma, che ha l'obiettivo di rinfrescare il parco di processori a disposizione per il socket LGA 2011. Le CPU Core i7-49xx e 48xx, a differenza delle CPU Core i7 47xx ed ...
Fastestever consumer CPU, Relatively energy efficient, Runs on existing LGA2011 platform, Good for fullbandwidth graphics
$990 means it's out of reach of most, Minor improvements over lastgen SNBE
The Ivy Bridge-powered Core i7-4960X is an anachronistic chip. Already superceded in terms of architecture by the Haswell range of processors earlier this year, IVB-E is Intel saying that it can release high-performance CPUs whenever it so wishes, with w...
I remember writing a tepid conclusion to my Sandy Bridge E review almost two years ago. At the time, both the LGA-2011 and LGA-1155 platforms were on the same architecture - Sandy Bridge. My conclusion ultimately boiled down to how much having 6 cores mat...
The Intel Ivy Bridge-E SKUs are a welcomed addition to the Intel X79 platform and socket LGA 2011. The performance improvements weren't massive, but there was a noticeable performance gain in the vast majority of the benchmarks we used. This will likely d...
Daily Computing Performance is actually less than 4770K
The major advantages of the 4th Generation Extreme Core i7 4960X over its predecessor are the increase in Compute power, power consumption and the die shrinkage. With an MSI GTX 780 Lightning, idle power consumption hovered between 80 and 81W. During da...
Abstract: Na bijna twee jaar vernieuwt Intel vandaag haar high-end processorplatform. De Core i7 3960X, 3930K en 3820 Sandy Bridge-E processors maken plaats voor de Core i7 4960X, 4930K en 4820K. De socket en de benodigde moederborden met X79-chipset blijven geli...
Well, let's get the obvious part out of the way. This processor is expensive. At roughly a kilobuck each, the slight of wallet aren't going to be considering this platform. However, there is good news too – the i7 4960X is indeed the strongest CPU Intel...
Abstract: It has taken just about two years' time, but today the moment has come for Intel to update its high-end consumer platform. The Sandy Bridge-E models Core i7 3960X, 3930K and 3820 will be retired, to be replaced by Ivy Bridge-E, as represented by the new...