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Za razliku od dva grafikona gore,ostali su mnogo manje impresivni,cak razocaravajuci.Pogledajte rezultate u igrama... Ovo cudo sa turbom je samo oko 15% brze od e8400 i trosi oko 10W manje.Doduse to je ES pa mozda ne radi power management kako treba u idle-u,ali "load" brojke se verovatno nece mnogo popraviti.Ali posto je to ES,aj da sacekamo. Mene jos interesuje kako ce se integrisani PEG snaci u Crossfire ili Triple CFX konfiguracijama(i5),posto ima ogranicen broj PCIe linija koje ce biti u 16x/8x kombinaciji.
tebe je jedino u tim igrackim testovima mogao da razocara GPU jer ni 12 core CPU na 10GHz nece dici FPS....
ako sam dobro sve razumeo do sada: ako danas kupim i7 920 1366 za 500e. (sve sa plocom) nista ne bih dobio ako sacekam septembar i onda kupim neki i5, i7... za 1156?
right?
ni cene nece ici nesto specijalno dole, niti ce novi 1156 CPU biti brzi od i7 920 1366?
vidim da skoro sve vas zanimaju i7 ,e pa mene zanima taj i3 :d
koja cena moze da se ocekuje?
to ce biti super ako tako bude i ako ploce ne budu skupe...
MSI Chalks Out its P55 Motherboard First Wave
MSI, in a slide circulated to distributors detailed its first wave of motherboards based on the Intel P55 chipset, supporting socket LGA-1156 Intel processors. Like ASRock and Gigabyte which recently circulated their presentations, the slide from MSI lists out the features and specifications of four models, one of which is micro-ATX. The lineup starts with the all-exclusive P55-GD80 that supports as many as three graphics cards in multi-GPU configurations. This is probably the first motherboard to sport an all-DrMOS (driver MOSFET) design. DrMOS chips have been usually confined to the CPU VRM areas on some MSI motherboards. Next up, is the P55-GD65, that offers nearly the same feature-set, except that it only support 2-way multi-GPU graphics. Below it is the P55-CD53, which supports only one PCI-E x16 graphics card, and forms the entry-level ATX P55 motherboard from MSI. Finally, there's the micro-ATX P55M-GD45, that crams every feature it can in 245x235 mm, including support for 2-way multi-GPU.
What MSI chose to leave in the dark are whether any of these motherboards support NVIDIA SLI, and about where is the coveted G9P55-DC, which packs an NVIDIA nForce 200 bridge chip for high-bandwidth 3-way SLI. Perhaps the board makes it much later. Also sourced are their tentative pricing. The P55-GD80 could be priced at 190 Euro, with P55-GD65 at 140 Euro, and the P55-CD53 at 106 Euro. There's no word on that of the P55M-GD45. Much more on the slide.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
SANTA CLARA, CA—AUGUST 10, 2009—NVIDIA Corporation today announced that Intel Corporation, and the world’s other leading motherboard manufacturers, including ASUS, EVGA, Gigabyte, and MSI, have all licensed NVIDIA® SLI® technology for inclusion on their Intel® P55 Express Chipset-based motherboards designed for the upcoming Intel® Core™ i7 and i5 processor in the LGA1156 socket. As a result, customers who purchase a validated P55-based motherboard and Core i7 or Core i5 processor when available can equip their PCs with any combination of NVIDIA® GeForce® GPUs, including Quad SLI, for the ultimate visual computing experience.
“NVIDIA SLI technology is a perfect complement to the processing prowess of our new Core i7 and Intel DP55KG desktop board,” said Clem Russo, VP and General Manager of Intel Client Board Division at Intel Corporation. “NVIDIA and Intel share a combined passion for furthering the PC as the definitive platform for gaming, and this combination will surely be attractive to anyone building or purchasing a brand new PC this fall.”
As a result of today’s announcement, NVIDIA SLI technology is now available for all consumer PC platforms, including the Intel Core i7, Core i5, Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Duo processors, as well as those based on the AMD Phenom II CPU. In addition to raw graphics performance, NVIDIA GeForce GPUs also provide gamers with additional capabilities not found on any other discrete graphics solutions, including NVIDIA® PhysX® technology for deeper gaming immersion, and stereoscopic 3D gaming with NVIDIA® 3D Vision™ technology.
“Only the best-designed motherboards are capable of tapping into—and reaping maximum benefits from—the powerful synergy between SLI technology and the P55 platform,” said Joe Hsieh, General Manager of ASUS’ Motherboard Business Unit. “ASUS has honed the art and science of motherboard design with the ASUS P7P55 Deluxe and ROG Maximus III Series motherboards, which deliver unparalleled performance and stability.”
saaya je napisao(la):comparing those 1156 numbers with 775, i really dont see a reason to upgrade for normal end users and even frequent gamers...
what for? to go from 60fps to 70fps? and for that you need a new board and new cpu and hew heatsink and possibly new memory... nah, not worth it...
i think 775 will live on for a long time if intel doesnt kill it off actively, cause price perf wise its faring very very well.
Asus P7P55D Deluxe and P7P55D motherboards retail for RMB2150 ($315) and RMB1499 ($220) respectively.
core 5 750 already in sell @ taiwan ! Price is around 150 €![]()
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