I want VT-d with HD 3000!!!!
This post has been edited by dstl1128: Jan 4 2011, 12:04 AM
Intel LGA1155 P67/Z68/Z77, Sandy/Ivy Bridge Architecture
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Jan 4 2011, 12:03 AM
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I want VT-d with HD 3000!!!! This post has been edited by dstl1128: Jan 4 2011, 12:04 AM |
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Jan 4 2011, 12:06 AM
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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Jan 3 2011, 11:49 PM) Something caught my attention.. On air? Or watercooling![]() Intel CPUs at 5.1GHz - SuperPI 32M * Yorkfield – 9:19 — 70.9% * Bloomfield – 7:00.516 — 94.3% * Gulftown – 7:09.484 — 92.3% AMD CPUs at 5.1GHz - SuperPI 32M * Deneb – 13:44.153 — 48.1% * Thuban – 14:17.938 — 47.1% (adjusted for clock speed differential) |
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Jan 4 2011, 12:11 AM
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QUOTE(flexus90 @ Jan 4 2011, 12:06 AM) On air. Source is from the 2600K + Maximus review* ASUS Maximus IV Extreme (BIOS 0504) * Intel Core i7 2600K * Prolimatech Megahalems with an Adda AD1212UB-A7BGL fan * 2×2GB Corsair Dominator GTX2 DDR3-2250 with fan * MSI GTX 580 (reference) – Nvidia FW 263.99 (performance settings) * 74GB Western Digital Raptor HDD * Corsair AX1200 1200W PSU * Windows 7 Ultimate x64 or Windows XP Pro x86 SP3 |
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Jan 4 2011, 02:02 AM
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Official reviews are out! From Anandtech:
The Sandy Bridge Review: Intel Core i7-2600K, i5-2500K and Core i3-2100 Tested QUOTE Intel never quite reached 4GHz with the Pentium 4. Despite being on a dedicated quest for gigahertz the company stopped short and the best we ever got was 3.8GHz. Within a year the clock (no pun intended) was reset and we were all running Core 2 Duos at under 3GHz. With each subsequent generation Intel inched those clock speeds higher, but preferred to gain performance through efficiency rather than frequency. Today, Intel quietly finishes what it started nearly a decade ago. When running a single threaded application, the Core i7 2600K will power gate three of its four cores and turbo the fourth core as high as 3.8GHz. Even with two cores active, the 32nm chip can run them both up to 3.7GHz. The only thing keeping us from 4GHz is a lack of competition to be honest. Relying on single-click motherboard auto-overclocking alone, the 2600K is easily at 4.4GHz. For those of you who want more, 4.6 - 4.8GHz is within reason. All on air, without any exotic cooling. Unlike Lynnfield, Sandy Bridge isn’t just about turbo (although Sandy Bridge’s turbo modes are quite awesome). Architecturally it’s the biggest change we’ve seen since Conroe, although looking at a high level block diagram you wouldn’t be able to tell. Intel’s Sandy Bridge: Upheaval in the Mobile Landscape QUOTE Ever since the Sandy Bridge preview, we’ve been waiting to see what Intel’s new architecture could do for mobility. No longer would quad-core notebooks require discrete graphics solutions, and performance would improve as well. While many of the desktop parts make do with a trimmed down graphics controller, nearly all of the mobile Sandy Bridge processors are packing a full set of 12EUs. Combine the improved efficiency of Intel’s new HD Graphics solution with double the clock speed of Core 2010’s IGP, and you have a recipe for mainstream graphics that may finally move out of their parents’ basement. We’ve been vigorously testing our Sandy Bridge notebook for the past couple of weeks, throwing everything we had available at it. Processor and graphics performance are markedly improved over Arrandale and Clarksfield, and battery life shows promise as well. Sandy Bridge may be a nice upgrade on the desktop, but for laptops and notebooks it’s nothing short or revolutionary. |
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Jan 4 2011, 04:37 AM
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QUOTE(mohdazuan @ Jan 3 2011, 07:40 PM) a quick answer: Hmm... if like tatgpu inside sandy bridge disabled by P67 chipset because there are no onboard graphic port. you may want to use it on H67. What about this board by Asus? http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/15/asus-sa...with-bluetooth/ On the second picture, its a P8P67-I Motherboard. |
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Jan 4 2011, 09:20 AM
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finally after
and finally after a decade, intel changing their mind about locked-multiplier's policy QUOTE(PaeseSono @ Jan 4 2011, 04:37 AM) Hmm... if like tat lets discuss about it soon when the manufacturer's release that kind of product. right now it just only appear from a website which has nothing to do with asus. they can predict, can give rumour, but only asus responsible to deliver that. right now i don't see any so-called P67-I which has built-in gpu ports on-board. so, i cannot comment anything What about this board by Asus? http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/15/asus-sa...with-bluetooth/ On the second picture, its a P8P67-I Motherboard. |
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Jan 4 2011, 09:50 AM
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QUOTE(Aiphos @ Jan 1 2011, 01:56 PM) yeap, must buy the K series if wanna do overclock. But 2400 is really decent to perform all my task, so not complaining la. How much u pay for the 2400![]() Here you go. Good i think compare to my old gear, photoshop no lag, process video no lag nor crash. i also uploaded some result here, Pass Mark, you can get a good idea how well it perform. motherboard wise, i pick this coz of its the cheapest Full ATX P67 mobo, which comes with the old PCI slot, so i can use my sound card, so if you have old pci card that you need to use, this will be a good choice. Here some pic of my rig ![]() ![]() ![]() Added on January 4, 2011, 9:54 am QUOTE(Aiphos @ Jan 1 2011, 01:56 PM) yeap, must buy the K series if wanna do overclock. But 2400 is really decent to perform all my task, so not complaining la. How much u pay for the 2400![]() Here you go. Good i think compare to my old gear, photoshop no lag, process video no lag nor crash. i also uploaded some result here, Pass Mark, you can get a good idea how well it perform. motherboard wise, i pick this coz of its the cheapest Full ATX P67 mobo, which comes with the old PCI slot, so i can use my sound card, so if you have old pci card that you need to use, this will be a good choice. Here some pic of my rig ![]() ![]() ![]() This post has been edited by centaurious25: Jan 4 2011, 09:54 AM |
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Jan 4 2011, 10:53 AM
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selling in lowyat plaza already ?
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Jan 4 2011, 11:40 AM
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Jan 4 2011, 01:42 PM
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can anyone confirm which stock cooler fan is included with i5 2500K & the i7 2600K? is it the low profile fan of the tower?
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Jan 4 2011, 02:17 PM
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yang mendatar, bukan menegak.
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Jan 4 2011, 02:21 PM
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lowyat plaza have CoreI7 2600k available?
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Jan 4 2011, 02:32 PM
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I read somewhere that the i5 2500K comes with the "mendatar" cooler, but the i7 2600K will come with the "menegak" cooler. Refer to below source:
HardOCP forum link |
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Jan 4 2011, 02:41 PM
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oWh. mine is 2600K, thats why i said the stock cooler is mendatar
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Jan 4 2011, 03:13 PM
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Jan 4 2011, 03:16 PM
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Jan 4 2011, 04:22 PM
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Jan 4 2011, 04:40 PM
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QUOTE The Sandy Bridge Review: Intel Core i7-2600K, i5-2500K and Core i3-2100 Tested http://vr-zone.com/articles/2-way-and-3-wa...ge/10585-1.html Very nice scaling with SLI or Crossfire configuration with Sandy Bridge. Yang menegak tu kira tower cooler la ... guna heatpipe. Wow! |
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Jan 4 2011, 06:22 PM
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QUOTE(dstl1128 @ Jan 4 2011, 12:03 AM) I want VT-d with HD 3000!!!! Maybe 2011 will have both VT + 3000 ? That's how business runs , for me VT-d is more important , but I am sure you guys actually buying K series for gaming right ? so VT-d is less important maybe for gaming user.And now , most VT able to use software base VT. This post has been edited by Maxieos: Jan 4 2011, 06:38 PM |
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Jan 4 2011, 06:41 PM
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Many places including shops in Digital Mall selling the mobos openly, and CPUs are also available if you ask over the counter. But not many shops have the unlocked K CPUS tho.
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