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Gene you just want to argue, have a nice day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXs0I5kuoX4
Tick on the above and watch the video. I could not get the video to show in the post.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/two-way...ing-intel-cpu/
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardwar...haswell-heat/1
Just type in over heating Haswell any you will find thousands of sites reporting on the problem.
Moving the VRM back on the motherboard will also allow the cpu to run cooler.
Yes, so go for a Devil's Canyon!
400 MHz more than 4790 and cooler to boot.
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Intel Devil's Canyon i7 4790K & i5 4690K Preview
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As far as I know Intel has no plans to move the voltage regulator back on the motherboard. Their low-power strategy depends on it being on-die under their control.
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Last edited by GeneO; 07 Jun 2014 at 00:28.
Doing that with a brand new CPU is insane. It would be like buying a new car knowing you need to replace the fuel injectors right away. A fun project, yes. But economically insane.
Thanks for the info on the 4790K. I will keep my eye on the articles to see if the heat issue is actually solved. I do not need to be dealing with that phone call from 2000 miles away!
Have a read of this regarding the voltage regulator. Intel to Abandon the Internal Voltage Regulator (IVR) with Skylake Microarchitecture
No, did not see that. Interesting.
Unfortunately Skylake is too far away for this build in computer space-time.