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Udgivet: 2012-04-23, Forfatter: Sean , anmeldelse af: decryptedtech.com
At the point we are in the CPU wars Intel could very well just sit back and take a break. However we are not seeing this as they have really done some work on the Core i7 3770K. The new instruction set which combines some improved and new instructions alo...
Significantly enhanced on-chip 3D-graphics performance, Highly overclockable, Compatible with many previous-generation motherboards, Reduced power usage
CPU performance only slightly boosted over previous-generation Core i7 chips
The raw CPU performance is only slightly better than its immediate predecessor's, but the Core i7-3770K is the first Intel processor we've tested with built-in graphics powerful enough to run the latest games, albeit at reduced detail settings. Read More...
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Udgivet: 2012-04-23, Forfatter: Adam , anmeldelse af: pcgamer.com
Abstrakt: Chin up CPU fans, Intel has launched its latest batch of processors out into the world today. On this fine anniversary of Shakespeare's birthday an infinite number of monkeys has been hard at work producing a replacement for the entire Core i7 and Core i5...
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Udgivet: 2012-04-23, Forfatter: Ali , anmeldelse af: wccftech.com
It was a foregone conclusion that Ivy Bridge would be faster as compared to Sandy Bridge processors. The difference is as was expected, hovering between 10-15% depending on the application being run. The processor over-clocks just as well as previous proc...
Abstrakt: The much-anticipated Ivy Bridge release is finally here and we're bringing you a full review of Intel's brand new Core i7-3700K 3.5 GHz CPU along with Sandy Bridge Core i7-2600K comparisons, performance and benchmark analysis, plus overclocking info. Find...
Abstrakt: Ivy Bridge has been a Buzz word that has been tossed around the world, and one that has everyone in anticipation of just what the hell Intel has up their sleeves for the desktop environment, and finally the long awaited day has arrived where we can actual...
Ivy Bridge is a nice jump forward for Intel and its mainstream user group. Ivy Bridge will afford mainstream users the ability to get through heavy workloads faster using less power, allowing for cooler running systems and any IT guy will tell you that is...
In terms of performance, the new HD 4000 graphics chip is a more substantial update than the CPU portion of Ivy Bridge, delivering 50~70% higher frame rates in our gaming benchmarks. Unfortunately needs to be an order of magnitude better to really mak...
Those hoping that Ivy Bridge performance would prove to be leaps and bounds ahead of Sandy Bridge will be sorely disappointed with today’s release. That said, if you were expecting anything more than a 10–15% performance increase you skipped over the f...
Based on these early numbers, Ivy Bridge is pretty much right where we expected it on the CPU side. You're looking at a 5 - 15% increase in CPU performance over Sandy Bridge at a similar price point. I have to say that I'm pretty impressed by the gains we...