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August 2014
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Abstract: It is Intel’s new CPUs with Haswell microarchitecture that interest users the most. Their benefits, though not numerous, are indisputable. They offer increased performance, a much faster integrated graphics core, and better energy efficiency. However, ...
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Published: 2013-10-21, Author: Alex , review by: extremespec.net
Despite the fact that the processor Intel Core I 7-4930 K is the middle model in the family of Intel Ivy Bridge-E, it is likely to be the most popular among users. And look far for evidence of these words is not necessary, one need only look at the test...
Abstract: That the fastest processors are currently made by Intel is not really a secret, but what is the best choice when you want to spend up to £ 50, £100 or £150? To answer that question we conducted a megatest of 57 current AMD and Intel CPUs. From two to...
Abstract: Gamers are always curious to know what benefit they get from an expensive CPU in terms of frames per second. In this series of articles we will have a look at different CPUs, running at different clock speeds and with each article we will compare two CPUs...
As we already mentioned, this article marks the start of a new series, and we're going to show you test results und 3WaySLI scaling Comparing to our 2WaySLI articles the conclusion is going to be quite a bit shorter The reason is, that only with theoretic...
Abstract: In our SLI gaming performance scaling articles we're going to investigate SLI scaling factors with different CPUs and different clock speeds since a lot of guys asked for this. In eight recent games and two theoretical benchmarks we want to find out what ...
Abstract: Once more we're having a look at gaming performance in combination with two different high-end processors. Today we're also overclocking the memory to DDR3-2400 and we're definitely curious to see how well the Core i7-4960X stacks up agains the Core i7-49...
Abstract: It has taken just about two years' time, but today the moment has come for Intel to update its high-end consumer platform. The Sandy Bridge-E models Core i7 3960X, 3930K and 3820 will be retired, to be replaced by Ivy Bridge-E, as represented by the new...
Abstract: Intel’s Ivy Bridge-E may be associated with extreme pricing, but the i7-4930K and i7-4820K brings things down a notch. With great performance and lower price points, they add some value to the IVB-E equation....