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most of them dont even know what overclocking is
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am i the only 1 thinking this is so they dont blow sb-e out the water and lets them solder ib-e which is the top tier segment?
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Anyone who wants more information about IHS removal, benefits, and general information like I did. I found this with google. http://www.overclock.net/t/305443/ih...-and-the-facts
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i have been saying this for a while now that the contact and efficiency of thermal contact with these CPUs sucks. You can tell if you do Ln2 the hug deltas.
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http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/...ket-guide.html - thermal guide for 3rd gen cpus
see topic "2 - Package Mechanical and Storage Specifications" and the use of TIM as per the image shown in the page It says.. "The package components shown in Figure 2-1 include the following: 1. Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS) 2. Thermal Interface Material (TIM) 3. Processor core (die) 4. Package substrate 5. Capacitors" but whats puzzling is .. the doc for 2nd gen cpus (may 2011) virtually no diff http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/...ket-guide.html Last edited by NHKS; Apr 26, 2012 at 04:14 AM. |
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I wonder if Intel will add the new processors to there
Performance Tuning Protection Plan ? http://click.intel.com/tuningplan/
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You could take the tops off before with the solder. You just needed to put the proc on your electric stove and get to the right temp. I haven't done it in a very, very long time but I have performed the operation in my overclocking days.
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Not worth ruining voiding the warranty or possibly destroying it. Here is what happens when things don't go right.
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Ouch. You have to use a very thin razor on the gray glue stuff first, then heat the top. When you do it right you just grab the green PCB while it is still on the stove and it lifts right off without any prying or fuss. Obviously you want to put the heat spreader on the stove and not the PCB.
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Aside from the fact that overclockers make up hardly ANY percentage of PC users, that would mean the 2700k and the 3770K would be priced the same. That makes no sense from a business/marketing perspective to me. Last edited by EarthDog; Apr 26, 2012 at 12:37 PM. |
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They didn't really shaft everyone else, the things still overclock pretty damn good, just not as good as expected.
And they pretty much shafted everyone else when they locked overclocking on every processor but the top two. Defeats the original purpose of overclocking. What is the point of taking a processor that is already super fast, way faster than anyone needs it to be, and making it faster? The idea of overclocking was to take a weaker processor and make it fast.
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One can still take one of those K CPUs and make it work significantly faster. For example, my 2700K has a stock speed of 3.5GHz, but I have overclocked it easily to 5GHz, with no effort at all, just set the multiplier to 50 and reboot. Obviously, to a hardcore overclocker that's really interested in seeing what it can do, would probably get it to 5.5GHz or more at a guess (at the expense, of heat, power and fan noise, obviously). That's a massive step up from the stock speed, so yes it's still worth it. In my particular case, I'm a very "casual" overclocker, so I backed it off a bit and run it at 4.8GHz, since the Asus mobo monitoring tool warned that the voltage was a bit on the high side.
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non-K chips get +4 multi bins, so a little is offered. And yes, Intel "K"illed OC'ing, but that happened nearly 18 months ago. ![]() So why complain now? It's not gonna change again...this is what we get! Also, I remember some 10 years ago, when OC was far less popular than it is today, it was explained that OC was a way to get "tomorrow's performance today"(which still applies), not OC the snot outta a poor performer to make it a good performer...that's the cry of a broke man trying to get top-lev el performance for pennies, and that just doesn't fly with businesses that make multiples of millions of dollars. I mean, really, for most, a PC is still a luxury, nevermind that machines that many of us have. There's literally no need for OC in the market right now. NONE. There's a little left over for the die-hards, but let me tell you...my personal rigs, more often than not, don't get no OC at all...there's just no point. Reality Check! PC enthusiasts and OC'ers make for less than 10% of the market! Do more than 10% of chips OC? Yep, they sure do!
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I replaced my old E8500 specifically for this reason.EDIT: Cad, you don't overclock your rigs? What?! Look, I'm blinking erratically in distress at this news, lol.
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I complain now just like I complained then. And I thought only the ones with turbo-boost got the 4 extra bins(beyond the turbo-boost bins), or do they all get 4?
And while I agree somewhat with the getting tomorrows performance today, it was still used to see real world performance gains, even the high end processors saw real world performance gains, because hardware was behind software. That isn't the case today, hardware(especially Intel's) has far outpaced the software. Whether it was overclocking a high end processor or a low end, it was for a pretty noticeable performance gain. I still remember overclocking Ahtlon XP 3200+ chips to shave up to half an hour+ of video rendering, now doing the same to an i7 shaves maybe 30 seconds. And, yes, I completely agree that most people do not overclock. But I'm just talking about the people that would care that there is TIM under the heatspreader vs solder. The idea was said to be to help with extreme overclockers while shafting everyone else, which I assumed to mean everyone else that overclocks, not everyone in the world that will use the processor. Obviously, as you said, this doesn't affect 90% of the people that will end up using these processor.
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ANd yeah, it's a slippery slope, right? Your comment about hardware being behind software is quite accurate, to me, and you are also right, that that situation today has greatly changed. I see no way that this helps extreme guys. ZERO. Because you have to use the heatspreader so that the CPU actually contacts the pins, many will not due to socket plastic height. I said it before..this was a move to sell new coolers, and that is all. I haven't seen this actually effect extreme clocking..Those guys are doing just fine with paste under the IHS, and this will give reason for people to buy the new chips that will come out about 6 months from now.. Quote:
Got guys playing on FX-8150 and much lesser CPUs just fine...heck, i don't even need the third card. Why would i want to increase my power bill?
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The cost of cooling to OC, jsut doesn't jsutify the gains in performance any more. Like sure, there was a time when that was all I'd do..but I was chasing decent performance on a 2560x1600 monitor...today, I have 3 monitors in Eyefinity...and the hardware bugs prevent me from enjoying that...not a lack of performance. It's my monitors loosing picture when i start apps, or exit them, flicker on the side monitors, apps not supporting the resolution...those are the current issues that affect high-end users, not a lack of performance. It's crappy drivers and poorly-designed hardware that needs to be addressed, not overclocking potential!!!.
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found this... not sure of the credibility but definitely implies SB is better for OC with air cooling (in case u do OC ur CPU)
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The number of people who wish to overclock really is moot here.
The point is the, if the use of TIM instead of solder is the cause of the heat problems, why did Intel do this? What did they possibly gain? A half cent on each chip? Why not use the same tried and true method they always have? If they manufacture the same way, then it doesn't matter who overclocks and who doesn't. This is the real point. Why would they mess with something they didn't need to mess with? |
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