Wednesday, April 27th 2011

Ivy Bridge CPUs Feature PCI-Express 3.0

Slides detailing Intel's upcoming "Panther Point" chipset reveal that the next generation of LGA1155 processors will feature PCI-Express 3.0 bus to connect with graphics cards. PCI-Express 3.0 doubles bandwidth over PCI-Express 2.0, and comes with a number of new features and electrical specifications. With Panther Point, Intel put an end to chipsets meant for discrete graphics (such as P67). Here on, all LGA1155 chipsets will support Intel Flexible Display Interface (FDI), although only the Z-series will support overclocking. Among the Z-series, Z77 is the top part supporting a wider range of PCI-Express configurations, Z75 supports discrete graphics with up to 2 graphics cards, while H77 only supports one graphics card, and lacks overclocking features.

Unlike the X79 LGA2011 chipset, Panther Point chipsets don't feature massive 10-port SATA 6 Gb/s storage controllers. Like Cougar Point, it features two SATA 6 Gb/s ports, and four SATA 3 Gb/s. The chipset embeds a USB 3.0 controller, but only 4 out of 14 USB ports are USB 3.0, rest are USB 2.0. Intel's Ivy Bridge will make for the company's 2012 Core Family portfolio, supplying entry-thru-performance segments with processor, while enthusiast segment is care of a different platform.
Source: XFastest
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29 Comments on Ivy Bridge CPUs Feature PCI-Express 3.0

#26
Fourstaff
Musselsdisplay port.
Thought its Thunderbolt. Haven't heard from that ever since Apple implemented it.
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fullinfusion
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FourstaffThought its Thunderbolt. Haven't heard from that ever since Apple implemented it.
Gee,can ya at least smile bro?

I'm getting Depressed here mate!
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#28
Bundy
thunderisingActually I hate how INTEL killed the concept of overclocking.

The thrill, of making a 249$ quad perform as good as the 999$ (remember Core 2 Quad era) quad has all gone. Now you just buy ready-made OC chips for 299$ and get high because you upped the Multiplier and "overclocked"(a joke) it.
Yes, they have temporarily (I hope) killed the OC business and substituted it with unlocked multiplier marketing BS to keep us quiet. It works :laugh: , I will probably buy one.
MusselsOCing started off with unlocked multipliers. it was only because of hardware pirates who got say, a pentium 90 and wrote over it saying it was a pentium 120 (you had to manually set multipliers via DIP switches back then) that made them lock it in the first place.
Your comment is a bit Orwellian Mussels. People were doing OC's way before then.

IMO - Intel would love to stop people from doing an OC.
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Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
fullinfusioniVOY IS BREACKAVLE COMPAINDED TO TJHE AMD'S INTEL killer CPU********
Gimme a hand bro===



Just gini a hand bro!!!!!!!!!!!! SET IT AND RUN IT, IF YOU GET A HIT THERE ITS A BONUS..... HOMO'S.... i FOLLOW YA AND SEE YOU GOING TO HIT THE SIDE OF THE ROARS....

Kinda like the exa chain saw massacre b4 the shit hit the fan lol

Real in boyz!!!!! TRUST ME!!!
what.... the f*ck.


please stop posting while high/drunk.
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