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Published: 2012-05-14, Author: Patrick , review by: servethehome.com
Overall, Intel's Ivy Bridge is going to be a winner. Intel commands the segment the Core i7-3770K is in and adding more features, lower power consumption all while lowering prices is really something AMD is going to struggle with. Launching with the Z77 c...
Intel’s delay of Ivy Bridge did stir some debate but it made business sense seeing Sandy Bridge rules the roost over their rival AMD’s Bulldozer platform. Most of the time we tend to look at new introductions with hype and look forward to major perform...
GPU performance greatly improved compared to last generation, Support for DirectX 11, Driver maturity improved, 22 nm production process, Turbo Boost to dynamically adjust graphics clocks, Completely noiseless, HDMI Audio bitstreaming supported, DisplayPo
Limited GPU performance, No dedicated GPU memory
Intel's new Ivy Bridge processors deliver significantly improved graphics performance when compared to the previous generation Sandy Bridge processors. Since Sandy Bridge has no support for DirectX 11, we could not include it in the benchmarks for this...
Toughest part of any review must be the conclusion. Testing and exploring hardware is fun. But now we have to sum it all up. Let's get it on: Intel has repeated several times during the numerous presentations that Ivy Bridge was more than a "Tick". We...
When it comes to productivity, it’s clear that Intel’s processors are the best choice. While some argue it’s not the best bang for buck, just consider the performance-upgrade time frame. Users who have purchased one of the the last two Intel architectu...
While Ivy Bridge isn't blowing away the performance of Sandy Bridge, Intel continues to hit on all cylinders delivering a fantastic processor with a 10-15% performance advantage over the previous generation and a clear power consumption edge as well. The...
Offering slightly better CPU performance, lower power consumption and a better that “TICK” GPU improvement it would have saved significant time and verbiage to just label the Intel Core i7-3700K Ivy Bridge as a faster and more efficient iteration of th...
After having benchmarked the 3770K and compared it against its brothers and sisters from the Sandy Bridge family of processors it is fair to say that Ivy Bridge is without a doubt faster and that Ivy Bridge-E will once again take that performance level...
Quad Core Performance with HyperThreading, Turbo Boost Technology, Optimized for Windows 7 and 8, 8MB (Shared) L3 Cache, Unlocked, 22nm Processor, Choice of OnDie or Discrete Graphics, DirectX 11 iGPU, Intel Quick Sync, New Security Features, 77W TDP,
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Sticking with the theme of ticks and tocks we will talk about the tick on the clock the Intel 3rd Generation Core series "Ivy Bridge" Processors. Traditionally when the something is leaked about a new product the computing community makes speculation r...
Reviewing a tick in Intel's cadence is always difficult. After Conroe if we didn't see a 40% jump in a generation we were disappointed. And honestly, after Sandy Bridge I felt it would be quite similar. Luckily for Intel, Ivy Bridge is quite possibly the...