Thursday, October 29th 2009

Intel Core i7 930 Slated for Q1 2010

Intel's Core i7 LGA-1366 performance segment processors is in for another update, past the recent introduction of the Core i7 960 (3.20 GHz). The newest entry replaces the popular Core i7 920, and leverages the company's socket LGA-1366 platform as the ultimate high-performance desktop platform. The Core i7 930, like all processors in the Core i7 900 series, runs on motherboards with the Intel X58 Express chipset. The processor comes with a clock speed of 2.88 GHz. Assuming it retains the base frequency of 133 MHz, we're not entirely sure how 2.88 GHz is worked out with a bus multiplier value that is a whole number. Since the Core i7 930 replaces the i7 920, it is expected to seat itself at the same price point of $299. Since this release comes slightly ahead of that of Intel's "Gulftown" 6-core processor, in Q1 2010, it remains to be seen if this processor continues to be built on the 45 nm HKMG process, or the newer 32 nm one.
Source: bit-tech.net
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48 Comments on Intel Core i7 930 Slated for Q1 2010

#2
dr emulator (madmax)
well i'm still intent on getting an i7 920 why?
because i'm a cheapskate:laugh: and that was what i have had planned on getting for a while,
although i'm still a little edgy over the reliablity of some of the 1366 x58 motherboards
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#3
EarlZ
Any news on when intel will release a 32nm of the i7 series ?
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#4
Yellow&Nerdy?
EarlZAny news on when intel will release a 32nm of the i7 series ?
Don't think so. Only i5 dual cores, and i9 6-core.
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#5
mtosev
thank you Intel. :D
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#6
Tartaros
well i'm still intent on getting an i7 920 why?
The 920 is the best i7 cpu by far. You only have to put a little oc on it and you get the same performance of a 950 but at the half price.
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#7
gumpty
It would be sweet if they made it 32nm and dropped the TDP for this chip. They might just have a sure-fire winner like the Q6600 G0 if it still overclocks well.
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#8
Anath
TartarosThe 920 is the best i7 cpu by far. You only have to put a little oc on it and you get the same performance of a 950 but at the half price.
this or even greater performance.
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#9
El_Mayo
am i the only one who doesn't care for intel and their iX range? :D
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#10
The Witcher
Good thing I didn't build an i7/i5 computer, I'll just wait for the i9 which I heard that it's going to be very expensive ($1000+)
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#11
MoonPig
Be interesting to see if these are worth the upgrade.

@ The Witcher, "Q6600 2.40 @ 3.2GHz (v13.8)" ... excuse me?
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#12
DRDNA
El_Mayoam i the only one who doesn't care for intel and their iX range? :D
Yes you are one of the FEW;)
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#13
a_ump
MoonPigBe interesting to see if these are worth the upgrade.

@ The Witcher, "Q6600 2.40 @ 3.2GHz (v13.8)" ... excuse me?
the poor guy, i get it at 1.29v, must run liquid n2o 24/7 XD. lol thk he has a lil typo in the specs :p
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#14
PCpraiser100
Its a no-derr answer that Intel will put this CPU on a 45nm, as thanks to how this year's prices on the i7 there's no way that they will charge a 32nm CPU for 300 bucks. Too good to be true is a well-known marketing look for hype like that. Besides, the Bloomfield chip has NOTHING PLANNED IN 32NM DIES!!!
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#15
El_Mayo
DRDNAYes you are one of the FEW;)
cool :D
i'm more of an AMD man :laugh:
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#16
Kantastic
I regret not going X3 720. I've never used above 10% of the i7's power. D:
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#17
El_Mayo
KantasticI regret not going X3 720. I've never used above 10% of the i7's power. D:
see what i mean!
it's rather overpower for most people's needs
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#18
vaiopup
For most people's needs.......nforce 2 still does the job.

But we aren't "most people" :D

Think I will buy another Q6600 and wait for 6 core goodness :)
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#19
El_Mayo
vaiopupFor most people's needs.......nforce 2 still does the job.

But we aren't "most people" :D

Think I will buy another Q6600 and wait for 6 core goodness :)
aye.. aye..
you can still get Q6600s?
i can't find them anywhere
i last saw them listen in like june
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#20
vaiopup
I will find an i7 upgrader ;)

can still get them in UK but prices are silly.
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#21
El_Mayo
vaiopupI will find an i7 upgrader ;)

can still get them in UK but prices are silly.
i think i saw them for about £180
not sure.
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#22
Delta6326
I still love my Q6600 @3.2 v1.35 she's nice but i sure like new and i like the looks of the i7 930 :)
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#23
a_ump
Delta6326I still love my Q6600 @3.2 v1.35 she's nice but i sure like new and i like the looks of the i7 930 :)
same here. my q6600 at 3.2ghz works fine. When i had a HD 4870 for a while my Stalker ClearSky FPS were basically the same as w1z's results with his i7 at 3.8ghz. I personally think that for 1680x1050 or higher you really only need a solid c2q or phenom II x3 as at those res the load is on the gfx, any more cpu and its a waste or i suppose you could say futureproofing. Course some people benchmark(i don't) so that's where the difference is.
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#24
MKmods
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dr emulator (madmax)well i'm still intent on getting an i7 920 why?
because i'm a cheapskate:laugh: and that was what i have had planned on getting for a while,
although i'm still a little edgy over the reliablity of some of the 1366 x58 motherboards
Im a bigger cheapskate than you, I got the xeon W3503 dual core...

I beat the crap out of my Bloodrage GTI and it has been a champ so far.
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#25
shevanel
i went from e6600 to q9550.. then q9550 to i7 920 and would do it again and again and again.

nothing better than having a system that will do whatever you need it to when you need it to. perfection.
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