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The only reason I upgrade is for Folding@Home which does love cpu power..
Seems like a waste when you could just invest a little bit more money in a graphics card that'll make any CPU folding look weak in comparisons.
what bugs does ivy bridge have?...bug-free version of Ivy bridge ...
what bugs does ivy bridge have?
what bugs does ivy bridge have?
Waiting till later next year when BF4 comes out.
Eh that's fine with me. The beta shouldn't last too long. Maybe a month or two. I would think it would come out before the end of 2013.That was just the beta as far as I know, not exactly the full version.
I will upgrade IF we see overclocks that are much higher then current cpus are outputting, but I would want @ least 5.5Ghz before I would even consider it..The only reason I upgrade is for Folding@Home which does love cpu power..
I certainly hope that Intel goes back to using the solder based method for attaching the IHS to the die, but if not I will just pop the IHS off like I did with my 3770K..
I am trying to hold out for the next enthusiast socket. That said, there should be a compelling reason to upgrade, IMO there isn't one for me now. Who knows, a display upgrade may change my mind, and I plan on that next year as well.
Next enthusiast socket won't be until Haswell-E in 2014.
I honestly think that IB-E would be something to look at (next year).
ahh gotcha. Definitly wouldn't call that a bug though. Maybe less thermal performance then you were hoping for?What the guy above me said, leading to heating issues.
Next enthusiast socket won't be until Haswell-E in 2014.
As I'm still on a Q6600 @3.4ghz, I think I may dedicate my tax refund to new cpu/mobo/ram. My current setup really does me just fine for gaming, though. The biggest gain I think I'd see is with my photo editing. I'd like to think batch processing would go a good deal faster on something like Haswell vs. my Q6600.
dont forget the SSD.