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post Aug 18 2009, 08:46 PM

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Cool playing with 5Ghz
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post Aug 20 2009, 06:29 AM

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QUOTE(DoinkDoinkDoink @ Aug 20 2009, 02:07 AM)
but someone is selling i7 870 at 11XX..where got 2k
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Price has been amended to RM2k+ already.
i7 870 performances between i7 940 and 965 ex?
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post Aug 24 2009, 08:26 PM

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Final Thoughts

As for general performance, we can say Core i7 > Core i5 > Core i3. According to our test, Core i5-750 delivers about 90 percent performance of Core i7-920.

Besides, Core i5 brings us something exciting, such as lower power consumption, greater OC potential and etc.

Targeting mid-range segment, Core i5 is more affordable. It’s available in China for RMB1599 (US$234), which is much cheaper than Core i7-920. Considering the pricing of most P55 motherboards, it’s much cheaper to build a Core i5-750 than Core i7-920 platform.

With the emergence of Core i5 and the upcoming Core i3, Nehalem micro-architecture processors will become more and more popular with ordinary consumers.

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post Sep 2 2009, 06:26 AM

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Still nobody buying 860?
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post Sep 4 2009, 06:10 AM

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QUOTE(stasio @ Sep 4 2009, 05:52 AM)
So far,the cheapest offer here.
i7-860 = RM 1100 nego drool.gif
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1152013
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It's used not brand new.

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post Sep 6 2009, 01:04 AM

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MSI P55 The Big Bang - Lucid Hydra Inside - ATI Work With nVidia???

During the last week we have seen many new P55 based motherboards, among them the new line of MSI , and today , IOPANEL.NET gives you an exclusive look at the "Hidden" member of MSI product line - The Big Bang, which is a P55 motherboard with Lucid Hydra chip - which should enable the operation of NVIDIA and ATI based video cards on the same motherboard.

Who Is Lucid ?

Lucid is an israeli company, located at Kfar-Neter, which is developing the Hydra Chip, which is a Chip that should enable the use of NVIDIA and ATI video cards on the same motherboard.the company holds some cooperation agreements with some of the biggest players in hardware industry, and the motherboard that we preview today is one of the first products of this cooperations.

The Lucid Hydra chip, as mentioned before should enable the use of 2 different video cards together on the same motherboard. We have been told in the past that there will be different versions of the chip - one will enable the usage of video cards like HD4870 along with a HD4650 for example , another version will enable the usage of NVIDIA based video cards together - like a GTX260 together with 9600GT for example, and of course one version will enable a mix of video cards -ATI video card together with a Nvidia video card on the same motherboard. The Hydra chip is responsible for the Balance and link between the different
video cards.

The Big Bang -

MSI P55 "The Big Bang" is a P55 based motherboard, which hosts the Lucid Hydra chip that will replace the nf200 chip. As you can see in our photos, the Hydra Chip is located between the CPU socket and the first/Upper PCI-Express Slot. As for now we can't tell which one of the versions of the Hydra is placed on the motherboard, and how it performs, but a source inside one of the companies told us that the Hydra Chip is working as planned.

ATI + nVidia possible ??? hmm.gif

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post Sep 6 2009, 03:54 PM

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QUOTE(kaiserreich @ Sep 6 2009, 02:34 AM)
I'm just speculating based on what I've read.

Newegg p55 motherboard Launch Price
Note: Asus Maximus III launch price for $250. You can check the prices at the bottom of lowyat forum.

The higher end the part goes, the higher delta between the price there and here. This is so newbie of me, but was the price delta always this much or is it really because the thing hasn't launch that prices in Garage Sales doesn't look that inviting?

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Whine: I so wish I live there
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Hmm.. that's why I suggest ppl to wait a little longer.
Those in our garage sales are too overpriced!
Asus R2E x58 only RM13XX. doh.gif
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post Sep 7 2009, 06:19 AM

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QUOTE(skylinegtr34rule4life @ Sep 7 2009, 03:21 AM)
more than 1 year i guess...since the day the i7 is out i still did not see the 920 price drop and is still around 1k laugh.gif rclxms.gif
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i7 price dropped already now... brows.gif
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post Sep 7 2009, 06:48 PM

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QUOTE(NeRzhUl @ Sep 7 2009, 06:41 PM)
Yup planning to build a rig using that proc once the radeon 5000 series is out.
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Same2. But I will stick with 1366 for this moment...
Really dont like the price of 1156 procs.

 

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