Jok da nije sakrio maksimalnu temperaturu pri wPrime-u bilo bi extra...lik bacio screeny sa real tempom sa 59%load-a . Objektivno nema sta.
Hmmm, ovo otvara mnoga pitanja...ali zar niko nema komentar na brljotinu koju je Intel napravio u samom dizajnu IHS-a ? Da li je zaista moguće da su više temperature posledica dizajnerske mane a ne samog proizvodnog procesa, ili kombinacije ova dva faktora ?
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The first three desktop Core i3 processors are Core i3-3220, Core i3-3225 and Core i3-3240.
They are priced at 113 Euro (US$149), 130 Euro (US$172) and 132 Euro (US$172), respectively.
Link :
http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-s-desktop-ivy-bridge-core-i3-processors-priced/15636.html
Da li je ovo shala ili Twilight zone? 132e za i3 ?????????????????????
That Intel is finally selling its third-generation Core CPUs may not be as great a piece of news as some might think. After all, we've known for a while about the start of shipments being set on April 29, 2012.
There are some things that consumers might want to line up to learn about though, like, say, special discounts.
And by discounts, we don't mean measly price cuts of 10 Euro, like the ones applied to the second-generation Sandy Bridge Core i7-2600K and i7-2700K.
We mean real, massive special offers, the kind where a price is cut by $50 or even $70.
That would be 37.73 and 52.83 Euro, respectively, but exchange rates aren't relevant here in any way, since only one store from the US provides the discounts.
That said, people who have a Microcenter brick and mortar shop in their neighborhood should pay a visit.
The 3.5 GHz Core i7-3770K sells for $289.99 there, $70 less than the MSRP of $359.99. Special deals exist for the Core i5 3450 / 3570K and Core i7-3770 too.
As if that wasn't enough, Microcenter put three ASUS motherboard on special sale too: P8Z77-V PRO LGA 1155 Z77 ATX, P8Z77-V LX Socket 1155 Z77 ATX and GA-Z77X-UD5H LGA 1155 Z77 ATX.
We can't say for certain how long the special offers will last, but we'd still suggest haste. Go here to see all the special deals.
And now we may as well summarize what makes the new CPUs so good: the 22nm process technology, the 3D tri-gate transistors and the HD 4000 graphics.
Not all new central processors have the HD 4000 GPU, but the benefits of the 22nm and 3D transistors are everywhere: better performance and lower power draw. The only so-called “problem” is that the desktop parts run hotter than they should because of an intentional design choice.
Da li je ovo shala ili Twilight zone? 132e za i3 ?????????????????????
Sarkazam ili cudjenje?
Koliko bi po tebi trebao da bude?
Jes' ,jedino ako mislis na Pentium D :dza dualca pa 60e![]()
Da se ne vredjamo.....takav CPU ne vredi vishe od 80-90e.....a jedini CPU koji vredi je i5 2500K eventualno 2550K znaci ....na zapadu nista novo....Taj dualac je u mnogo slucajeva blizu i5 procesorima..
CHIPMAKER Intel has admitted that its latest Ivy Bridge processors run hotter than its previous generation Sandy Bridge chips.
Intel launched its Ivy Bridge line last week with the firm touting its 22nm process node as its biggest achievement. Intel's smaller process node along with changes in the interface material between the die and the heat spreader have led to reports of higher temperatures.
Overlockers lifted the lid on its Ivy Bridge sample to find that the chip's die had thermal paste on it to interface with the heat spreader, whereas Sandy Bridge processors used solder. Now Intel has confirmed that it is using "a different package thermal technology" on its Ivy Bridge processors.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Intel said the shrink to the 22nm process node leads to higher temperatures due to increased thermal density, adding that "users may observe higher operating temperatures when overclocking". The firm added, "This is as designed and meets quality and reliability expectations for parts operating under specified conditions."
Intel's process node shrink has concentrated heat generation, meaning it needs improved heat dissipation, which judging by reports and our own tests, it doesn't have. Although our tests were conducted on the statistically irrelevant sample size of one, put simply the same heatsink and fan that worked on our Sandy Bridge Core i7 2700K could not cut it on the Ivy Bridge Core i7 3770K.
Intel will claim that Ivy Bridge thermal design power is the same as Sandy Bridge and in this case it is true that temperature isn't linked to power usage. Nevertheless, going by Intel's own admissions overclockers might want to steer away from Ivy Bridge.
Po 30e jace cene od 2500k i 2600k. Za pocetak nije strasno
Po 30e jace cene od 2500k i 2600k. Za pocetak nije strasno
Znas li mozda kada ce se kod nas pojaviti ASUS3770K za 260 eur.
Cena je odlicna ali treba proveriti!!!
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