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Intel LGA1155 P67/Z68/Z77, Sandy/Ivy Bridge Architecture
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TSstasio
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Apr 22 2010, 01:33 AM, updated 14y ago
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Intel have been producing Sandy Bridge samples in volume since Q1 2010, and have begun shipping thousands of Sandy Bridge CPU samples to its customers. Just posted some pic:    Due in part to the fact that Sandy Bridge processors require a new 6-series chipset, socket H1 and H2 won't be compatible with each other and in good old Intel's transition philosophy, you will need to swap out and upgrade your motherboard in order to make your new 32nm desktop CPU work.  New Roadmap: http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/5731/67129986.jpgSource: http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2010...-the-next-gen/1http://vr-zone.com/articles/a-look-into-in...7.html?doc=8877http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=250145This post has been edited by stasio: Jan 15 2012, 05:15 PM
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TSstasio
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Aug 6 2010, 02:31 PM
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More Sandy Bridge performance numbers (+Rumoured Pricing)Compared to Bulldozer there already is a nice collection of benchmark numbers for Sandy Bridge. For example those posted by Coolaler, a few BOINC benchmark results and a video with a mobile Sandy Bridge running Cinema 4D. The video analysis done in the Planet3DNow forums resulted in a deciphered score of 19641, confirmed by the measured run time (44 s). This means, the tested mobile Sandy Bridge processor was as fast as a Core i7-975 Extreme. Another comparison could be done by using a recently published Geekbench result of a 1.6 GHz Sandy Bridge CPU. So I compared it to a Core i7 also running at 1.6 GHz and made following table with overall results and a diagram showing the differences in detail.  So the average performance increase with those CPUs at the same base clock, but with different Turbo Boost implementations, is about 20%. ...see the rest in dresdenboy's blog: http://citavia.blog.de/2010/08/05/more-san...umbers-9128712/edit: rumoured pricing on some dual/quads:  Top model with 3.4 GHz: http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y...%2F&sl=de&tl=en
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TSstasio
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Aug 12 2010, 02:11 AM
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Intel's Q1 Sandy Bridge processor line-up exposedhttp://www.tcmagazine.com/tcm/news/hardwar...or-line-exposedCODE The Sandy Bridge desktop and mobile offering for Q1 is detailed in the table below and it contains no less than 19 CPUs - 12 quad-cores and 7 dual-cores, going from 2.3 GHz to 3.4 GHz. The chips listed come in LGA 1155 packaging and feature an integrated (dual channel) DDR3 memory controller as well as a graphics core.
The mobile models all include Hyper-Threading technology but this will apparently be absent on certain desktop chips (the Core i5-2500s and i5-2400). To keep things complicated Intel will have several flavors of the same model available, these being set apart with an end letter (or lack of a letter). For example K means an unlocked multiplier, S - lower frequencies and a lower TDP, while T - even lower clocks and TDP ratings. Pricing info hasn't been revealed as it's probably still in the works. http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y...%2F&sl=de&tl=enQUOTE(jeopardise @ Aug 11 2010, 10:00 PM) Sandy Bridge Socket Pictures Leak Source: http://www.brightsideofnews.com/news/2010/...tures-leak.aspxWuuuuhuuuuuuuuuuuu!  I too skipping Core i series. Saving for now. Updated pic today:  This post has been edited by stasio: Aug 12 2010, 02:14 AM
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TSstasio
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Sep 16 2010, 08:17 PM
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Sandy bridge confirmed OC @ 4.9Ghz on air!!CODE IDF 2010: Intel shows confirmed at 4.9 GHz overclocked Sandy Bridge PC with air cooling; problems with the reference clock-OC In the IDF back showed us a PC with an Intel processor from the next generation of Sandy Bridge, which was overclocked to 4.9 GHz. For this purpose, filed a cooler and a small voltage increase. However, Intel admitted that the reference clock can not overclock very far. Source: http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=e...eine%2Bgeringe%Sandy Bridge 1155 i7-2600K unlocked = 5GHzMore pic and testing by Coolaler.com / JCornell: CPU 1155,1156,1366 and 2011 5GHz   Pic of LGA2011 8 cores/16 threats and latest CPU-Z. 
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TSstasio
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Oct 29 2010, 05:45 PM
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QUOTE(Matrix @ Oct 29 2010, 05:13 PM) That photo is obviously a mobo with 2 x Xeon processor with 8 cores each. So it's 16 cores and 32 threads. Yes,you are right.  QUOTE(billytong @ Oct 29 2010, 06:01 PM) So I am guessing the 8 core Sandy are not available in LGA1155? LGA1155 will be maximum 4cores/8threats. 8cores/16threats will be LGA1356(LGA2011).
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TSstasio
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Oct 31 2010, 09:52 AM
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If those numbers were US dollars instead of Euro's I'd be happier.
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TSstasio
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Nov 4 2010, 03:38 PM
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EFI BIOS on Asus MBs for Sandy Bridge (video included): http://techreport.com/discussions.x/19920Some more news: (~$200 for the i5 2500K and ~$300 for the i7 2600K seems pretty good! )
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TSstasio
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Nov 26 2010, 05:53 PM
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Latest Intel's Sandy Bridge desktop line-up detailed and pricedCODE According to a fresh report, the first half of 2011 will see Intel release no less than 18 desktop Sandy Bridge processors, the first wave of 10 chips being scheduled to hit in early January, just as CES 2011 draws to a close.
Listed below, the 18 upcoming LGA 1155 CPUs bear the Core i3, i5 i7 and Pentium brands, have integrated graphics, and will be paired up with Intel's 6 series chipsets (P67, H67 etc). In terms of frequencies, the new processors go from 2.2 GHz all the way up to 3.4 GHz (the Core i7-2600K reached 3.8 GHz in Turbo mode), while price wise, they move from $64 to $317. Get ready... http://www.tcmagazine.com/tcm/news/hardwar...iled-and-pricedPrice And Release Day Of Intel Sandy Bridge Processor Confirmedhttp://en.expreview.com/2010/11/26/price-a...html#more-12357Nobody noticed this? Hope Z68 board can overclock via BCLK ! CODE If you do not want to choose not to lock frequency of the Sandy Bridge, Intel also offers other overclocking solution. Reported a new generation of fever platform, is based on Sandy Bridge E processor, chipset, code-named Patsburg, Intel will equip them with the external bus frequency generator, so that enthusiasts will be able to use the traditional method of regulation of DMI overclocking frequency.
Intel has also learned that plans Z68 chipset for LGA1155 processors, the chipset can be Sandy Bridge processor FSB overclocking, but for high-end market, currently scheduled for the first quarter of 2011. This post has been edited by stasio: Nov 26 2010, 06:02 PM
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TSstasio
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Dec 13 2010, 05:00 PM
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TSstasio
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Dec 14 2010, 10:17 AM
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QUOTE(Irishcoffee @ Dec 13 2010, 06:09 PM) seems like just abit improvement only 10% improvement vs i5 760 i wonder why they release new platform just for 10% improvement? 
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TSstasio
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Dec 15 2010, 11:25 PM
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QUOTE(ukimaro @ Dec 15 2010, 02:23 PM) i wonder how much is the i7 2600k .. hmm..  Arround 1k(+)
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TSstasio
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Dec 16 2010, 02:21 AM
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Yeah,should be like this.  Of course from you will be cheapearest. This post has been edited by stasio: Dec 16 2010, 02:28 AM
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TSstasio
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Dec 17 2010, 03:40 AM
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i5-2500KOnly need to raise the VCore and VDimm, other voltages at stock, 32M aircooled with no tweaks: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showth...t=263576&page=6This post has been edited by stasio: Dec 17 2010, 03:43 AM
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TSstasio
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Dec 19 2010, 01:05 PM
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Sandy Brigde on sale from today in AllIT,Digital Mall PJ.
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TSstasio
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Dec 19 2010, 01:23 PM
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Same as C-Zone.  Atm only i5-2300 and i5-2400,the rest expected before Xmas This post has been edited by stasio: Dec 19 2010, 01:32 PM
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TSstasio
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Dec 19 2010, 07:04 PM
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QUOTE(mitodna @ Dec 19 2010, 04:27 PM) i5-2500K best santa gift ever  , how is H and P Series chipset differ? H series=>on board video graphic
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TSstasio
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Dec 20 2010, 10:03 AM
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TSstasio
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Dec 23 2010, 10:12 AM
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QUOTE(Mr.Lonely @ Dec 23 2010, 02:13 AM) LoL yes all it have it on sale but price a bit pricy but i would recommand u get from the worldwide-recognized-malaysian-it-shop which will hav lots cheaper prices Which Malaysian IT shop? Link?
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