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Good morning, I see.................skipping Haswell, maybe build a Broadwell when all products are available.
Intel returns to its roots with slew of overclocker-friendly desktop CPUs
SourceFor the last few years, Intel has focused primarily on its mobile CPUs—its chips for laptops, Ultrabooks, tablets, and phones have generated more attention than their high-end desktop lineup. But yesterday Intel threw a bone to the desktop-building, CPU-overclocking desktop set in the form of a few new high-end chips that will go on sale later this year.
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Good morning, I see.................skipping Haswell, maybe build a Broadwell when all products are available.
Nice! Very exciting stuff there. My wallet is hiding in the corner and crying!
Oh goodie, more money to throw away as I build a new X99 system and dump my less than year old Haswell system as old tech.
After that, I'll throw another 700+ bones at a video card, cause my old one wont be up to task of handling the massively improved X99 system and all it's goodness. After that... I'll benchmark all day as I post about how wonderful my new powerful system is
Oh the life of a system builder
Damn I just built this computer and it will obsolete before it needs a good cleaning.
It's nice to see Intel stepping up to the plate once again. Now if they would do that with motherboards it would be interesting.
If they would make motherboard that could be clocked like a Asus ect with their new cpu; now the motherboard wars would start.
I have never had a Intel motherboard ever give me a problem but they just worn't made for over clocking. Even their DX58SO was no barn stormer. Come on Intel I know you can do it.
does this mean what i think it is ? Haswell is going cheaper and i can finally afford a i7
Hmm. I just had a twitch of "dont need but do want upgraditis"...
(and here was me trying to own a system a few years old for a change )
Hi there
Why not run an Old MAINFRAME OS on your computer --pre Windows !!!
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No need to upgrade!!!
Actually I LIKE the whole idea of these mini desktops - I've already ordered TWO and probably will get a 3rd. My reason for replacing was - low power consumption, far less cables, NO NOISE !!! and tiny footprints. - I'm giving my old tower PC's away --although they still work they ARE OLD !!.
I understand that it's no point if you've recently bought a new PC but if your stuff is really old it is sometimes a better idea to replace --maintaining old equipment can often become expensive in certain cases.
Power consumption will become an increasingly important factor too-- I'm lucky (Iceland has loads of cheap geothermal energy) - but some of my colleagues in UK and Belgium have seen Gas and Electricity prices rise by up to 300% over the last few years --and this trend will continue - without getting political - crises in places like UKRAINE / RUSSIA and Middle east (Libya, Quatar etc) aren't helpful if countries become dependent on these areas for their Energy
That said if the gear does what you want acceptably then keep it.
Cheers
jimbo