Monday, June 9th 2014
Intel Core "Devil's Canyon" Supported on Some 8-series Motherboards
Originally launched as an exclusive for Intel 9-series chipset motherboards, Intel's unlocked Core i5 and Core i7 "Devil's Canyon" quad-core processors, are now supported on a large number of motherboards based on older 8-series chipsets (H81, B85, H87, and Z87), with a BIOS update from the board manufacturer. Intel posted a list of motherboards with "Devil's Canyon" chips, on its website. Most popular Z87-based motherboards are on this list, much to the relief of enthusiasts who spent a small fortune (read: over $300) on high-end Z87-based motherboards, a little over a year ago. "Devil's Canyon" combines specially binned "Haswell" Refresh silicon, with high-tolerance on-package electricals, LGA contact points, and a more efficient thermal interface material between the die and the integrated heatspreader (IHS). The lineup currently includes Core i5-4690K (3.50 GHz, 3.90 GHz Turbo Boost, 4 cores, 4 threads, 6 MB L3 cache, $250), and Core i7-4790K (4.00 GHz, 4.40 GHz Turbo Boost, 4 cores, 8 threads, 8 MB L3 cache, $350).Find the list of motherboards for Core i7-4790K here, and for Core i5-4690K here.
15 Comments on Intel Core "Devil's Canyon" Supported on Some 8-series Motherboards
For example - the Asus Z87 DELUXE does not appear on this list yet it does support the Core i7 4790K CPU with the 2003 BIOS
So, do not trust this list for compatability - use only the motherboard's list on its official page.
I just checked - it seems like all Asus LGA1150 boards include support for 4790K, even H81 boards (if anyone could find a model that doesn't, please mention). And there is not even a single Asus H81 board on this list.
My 4770K does 4,5 GHz @ 1.175 volts.
I disagree in the long run. I work for a OEM Server company and we partner with Intel. Since we we are having issues qualifying our i7 4770 Haswell servers because of heat. Intel has sent us i7 4790k's as replacements to finish our qualifying because they run cooler. They also sent us these processors with the directions to use them on Z87 motherboards so we did not have to start our qualifying process all over. The motherboard we are using for qualification is not Intel either.... it is BCM and Supermicro.
So if those two Server Motherboard manufactures are supporting the i7 4790k on Z87.... I wouldn't worry that most motherboards made by Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, EVGA, ans so on will get the update.
I also think more server companies were having issues with this than just us. If you ask me this is why I think Intel made the improvement. (the embedded, OEM, Server space) Not the gaming community as we would like to think. But it is brilliant marketing by Intel non the less.
Its hard to get i7 4770's to stay under the thermal threshold when you have 12 of them in a rack and heat rises. :)
You can see some benchmarks at pcper.com
So the new TIM lowers temps but not much OC potential. I hope that's not the case for the majority of the chips being shipped.
My 4770K ES goes 4.5Ghz 1.125v on some boards.
Yes.
If so, I'm sure there will be a 4790K ES that goes at least 4.7+ghz.
But for the regular oem purchase I hope there is more oc headroom.