once ivy is out, how much will the sandy bridge prices go down by?
The new Core i7-3770K is a no-brainer if you were considering buying the Core i7-2600K; it costs the same and is faster.
It is, however, very important to understand that this processor is targeted to users who will really benefit from additional processing power. We are talking about professionals using the computer for audio and video editing, and 3D rendering. If you want to build a high-end gaming machine, you can save a considerable amount of money by buying a Core i5 processor. As you can see from our results, if you have a high-end CPU, you won’t see any difference in performance by picking a faster and more expensive model. That happens because the video card is the component that dictates gaming performance in this kind of system, considering that you have a mid-range or high-end video card, of course. Therefore, it is a better deal if you pick a more affordable CPU and spend your money on buying a more powerful video card.
In addition, if you are an average user who is looking for extra processing power, we believe that the Core i5 will provide you with a better price/performance ratio.
but from what i have read here my processor is not capable of enabling this.
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They have the same socket. You will be able to upgrade that cpu to enable Pcie3. Its a main reason I purchased it.
Thanks , nice to know i dont have to buy a new MOBO , if i did want to do the upgrade does PCS do some kind of pick up , install & return service ? ( obviously im willing to pay for all this) - its just that i dont like to fool around with the processor set up in any way & would be more comfortable with professionals doing this work.
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They have the same socket. You will be able to upgrade that cpu to enable Pcie3. Its a main reason I purchased it.
They are offering an upgrade service starting from the end of june.
http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?15210-The-New-Upgrading-Service&highlight=upgrade
Our motherboard P8z68-V Pro Gen 3 is PCIe3 ready, which means its capable of adding a PCIe3 now, but the Sandy Bridge CPU cant use PCIe3 so an Ivy will be needed to use PCIe3