Sunday, November 16th 2008
Bombs Away for Intel Core i7
Intel's eagerly anticipated Core i7 series of processors have hit retail channels today, with top online and ground stores in the United States, United Kingdom, and Europe listing the processors. This, a day in advance, with the company slating the launch for November 17 originally. The Core i7 is the poster-boy for Intel's Nehalem microprocessor architecture. It is a quad-core 8-threaded processor featuring 256 KB L2 caches per core, with shared 8 MB L3 cache. Some of the listings for the processors are as follows:
Overclockers UK (₤276 ~ ₤904) | Scan UK (₤259.87 ~ ₤892.02) | Newegg US (US $319.99 ~ $1069) | Micro Center US ($299.99 ~ $999.99) | HOH Deutschland (€283,90 ~ €989,90) | NCIX Canada (CA $388.99 ~ $1443.99) | TechBuy Australia (AU $676.35 ~ $2364.20)
For the motherboards:
Newegg US ($220.99 ~ $398.99) | Overclockers UK (₤223.24 ~ ₤340.74) | HOH Deutschland (€244,90 ~ €339,90) | NCIX Canada (CA $366.18 ~ $374.99) | TechBuy Australia (AU $503.90 ~ $635.70)
Overclockers UK (₤276 ~ ₤904) | Scan UK (₤259.87 ~ ₤892.02) | Newegg US (US $319.99 ~ $1069) | Micro Center US ($299.99 ~ $999.99) | HOH Deutschland (€283,90 ~ €989,90) | NCIX Canada (CA $388.99 ~ $1443.99) | TechBuy Australia (AU $676.35 ~ $2364.20)
For the motherboards:
Newegg US ($220.99 ~ $398.99) | Overclockers UK (₤223.24 ~ ₤340.74) | HOH Deutschland (€244,90 ~ €339,90) | NCIX Canada (CA $366.18 ~ $374.99) | TechBuy Australia (AU $503.90 ~ $635.70)
146 Comments on Bombs Away for Intel Core i7
thats the reason alot of ppl bitch. they cant afford it so they have to make themself feel good by convincing everyone else the new stuff sucks.
temps are a bit hotter than core2 but WTF did you expect? the bloomfield die is 3x the size of a 45nm dualcore die. it's going to put off some heat whether you like it or not.
if you dont like the price, heat, overclockability or anything about i7/x58 then keep your current setup and stop complaining. stop trying to convince other people to not get the new hardware if they want to.
@ present, there aren't many i7 boards available, here in Portugal.
I can't wait to piece together an i7 965 system, personally. Then I'll have that for benching, and a QX9650 setup for 24/7 use. Can't go wrong there. :D
If you don't like it, want it or care for it, fine...enjoy what you have like I am. But many forget that CPU's run hot, hell many freak out about the GTX200's die size atm, but it runs cooler than most 48xx series of cards! The risk of starting with Gen1 goodies is always there, but in the end, it's never a total loss! At least in my experience!
:toast:
And it's not all that and a bag a chips. Take out the synthetic tests and it's lackluster for the upgrades.
For LGA1366 motherboards
For Ultra Series and HR-01 Plus
$9.00 USD.
www.thermalright.com/new_a_page/product_page/product_accessories.html#lga775boltnew
I guess I should get it now because I'm too lazy to remove the motherboard later ;)
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LOL, newegg only has one LGA1366 HSF listed and it doesn't look like much ;)
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835114080
and they want $39.99 USD for it!!!
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Damn can't find those Thermalright LGA1366 bolt-thru kits in stock anywhere yet,....Oh well,..stock cooling here I come!!!
www.sidewindercomputers.com/rmaccessories.html
It's better than any other chip atm by a long shot, I'd say that warrants it being "all that," at least for the time being.
Anyway, the 920 is about right, and this isn't much different than they have been.
But yeah I agree the price of new tech is ridiculous, especially when intel is involved. But hey you can do that when your the best I guess.
as for the mobos....
there is a reason for the price.
until now, most mobo's have been made with 6layer PCBs which is affordable to most.
because of the complexity of x58/i7, the new boards required a new 8layer PCB that is rather expensive to manufacture.
i do agree that prices are a bit inflated from what they will eventually become in a few months but i do think you pay ~dollar for dollar for what you get.
like i keep saying..... i think people have forgotten what a new product looks like and what prices look like upon launch. i seem to remember paying $340 for a good set of ddr2 about a year and a half ago. i know the prices are low down but dont forget where they were at launch.
another thing.... this is the EXTREME setup. if EXTREME is not you... i highly suggest you wait for the P55/lynnfield platform. it should be about the same price range as the current 775 offerings. lynnfield will be dualcore only though as bloomfield will be quad and octo core.
all im saying is... look at the big picture here... not just whats right under your nose.
with extreme chips everything runs at 3.2 GHz , maybe wrong
I feel like I have no need to upgrade to Core i7 right now, and should wait till 32nm parts come out as I am already on 45nm ,
but then
wait is the biggest b & itch .
there are far more things to research and develop on this new platform other than just OCing CPU and ram.
The storekeeper, Amarbir Dhillon is my pal. Expecting 920 at Rs. 13,500, 940 at 21,000, 965 at 46,000 (?)