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Zusammenfassung: Since the start of this year Intel's new generation processors have been the topic of discussion for many hardware enthusiasts. The new Ivy Bridge processors, or the third generation Core processors as Intel prefers to call them, are finally officially ...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-04-23, Autor: Marc , Testbericht von: ocaholic.ch.english
Zusammenfassung: Ivy Bridge, this is the codename of Intels latest CPU generation which is based on an overworked Sandy Bridge microarchitecture. We had the chance to test two new CPUs, namely the Core i7-3770K and the Core i5-3570K. Intel claims that the new quad core pr...
Jump onto any community hardware forum and you will undoubtedly see many topics surrounding Intel’s infamous Ivy Bridge. Enthusiasts have been waiting for Intel’s 3rd generation of CPUs for a long time and now that it’s finally here, what do we think ...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-06-11, Autor: Paul , Testbericht von: pcworld.co.nz
Zusammenfassung: NameCPU: Intel Core i7-3770KAt a glance:3.5GHz (3.9GHz Turbo) quad-core CPU,HyperThreaded,New third-generation ‘Ivy Bridge' range,Better efficiency, higher iGPU performanceSummary:Nothing to get excited about, just another small step forward in CPU perfor...
Zusammenfassung: "Ivy is my new girlfriend," I explained to one of my female friends in the church foyer on a beautiful April Sunday morning before service. "Sandy and I had a good run. But we are over." Confused and somewhat stunned, my colleagues Preston and Jeremy j...
Performance, Overclocking, New technologies, 22nm, PCIe 3.0...
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Is Ivy Bridge all it's cracked up to be and well worth the wait? It seems so. With measurable performance improvement in just about every benchmark, it's hard to make a case for sticking with a Second Generation Core series processor for a new build. ...
Zusammenfassung: While we get our fair share of evaluation products on NDA here at APH Networks, we don't usually do performance previews on the stuff we get -- either we get the review done on time, or, well, we release it at our own schedule, haha. But here's the dea...
First and foremost, although we didn't really delve into it in the review these new Ivy Bridge chips will work perfectly on existing Intel 6-series chipset motherboards. We ran a few benchmarks and there is effectively no performance difference between...
The top choice for consumer-grade CPUs. QuickSync improvements are tangible
Not a significant improvement on last generation
If you need to update today, then there's no doubt that Intel's third-generation Core products are at the top of the pile. If you're a Sandy Bridge owner, though, there's not much here that will tempt you over....
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-04-24, Autor: Elias , Testbericht von: goodgearguide.com.au
Performance, Power efficiency, Unlocked multiplier
Time to build a new rig
The 3rd generation Core CPU is a step up from the 2nd generation Core and builds on the success of its predecessor. Through new technology and a smaller manufacturing process, it provides faster performance, a marked improvement in integrated graphics spe...