Monday, October 27th 2008
Intel Preps Overclocking Application for its Core i7 Processors
During IDF Taipei earlier last week Intel demonstrated its DCC (Desktop Control Center) overclock software for the forthcoming Intel Core i7 processors. The DCC is a easy to work with software that will allow overclocking in Windows environment and help novice overclockers and experts. The Desktop Control Center can adjust CPU multiplier, voltage, memory timings and clock speed as well as various system voltage options such as the QPI voltage. The DCC also gives you the option to switch on and off Turbo Boost in Windows, and monitor system temperature readings.
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23 Comments on Intel Preps Overclocking Application for its Core i7 Processors
However, I am willing to bet that Intel has set limits in the program so that the chip doesn't go outside its maximum operational paramaters. I'm sure people will find out how to work around that though. ;)
I'm seriously considering getting a job and saving up, so that I can get a nehalem based laptop or desktop. This chip looks like it'll be epic.
Intel is basically admitting that you need to overclock the i7 to get decent performance. They are making this admission even before it is released and creating a tool to "help" the i7 look like a better CPU!
They are realeasing this tool BEFORE they release the i7 so that the first benchmarks that are published will be standard and WITH the OC tool, so that the results will outperform Core2. I bet that without the tool, i7 benchmarks will look lukewarm compared to core2 and would be not worth the investment given the marginal performance increases for buying new mb, new RAM, new CPU, and new coolers!! :eek:
please, take a break here. you're making up some really paranoid sounding stuff.
This is nothing more than an evolution of speedstep.
www.intel.com/design/motherbd/software/dcc/index.htm
Has anyone tried this utility? Is it as Mussels suggests (:toast:) a SpeedStep tweaking tool, or is this as btarunr wrote (:confused:) an OC tool?
LOL:laugh:
And Giga, Asus and DFI already have utilities similar to this, i only used Easy Tune 5 though, this Intel one looks much better.
Unless it has to do with hyper-threading prioritization...hmm. That is more probable.
Seriously, I wouldn't expect much from this app. All they're doing is calming the enthusiast fears that Core i7 will not allow overclocking. At the same time, their app can prevent people from overclocking too far. The hardcore overclockers are likely to just stick to the tested ways of overclocking (ehm...BIOS).
i'm still pleasantly surprised to see this coming from intel. Intel boards (aside from the extreme chipsets)usually dont overclock at all. I think this is supposed to be jab at AMD overdrive but the latter works on all AMD chipset boards AFAIK and i doiubt enthusiasts will be buying an Intel-made board anyway, there are much better choices out there for X58.