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)
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146 Comments on Bombs Away for Intel Core i7

#126
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
that... is... almost...pr0n :twitch:

E-ATX?
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#128
DaMulta
My stars went supernova
Morgoth
:D
dang it morgoth techpowerup.org

fast image host!!!



BTW:respect: nice board
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#129
Fitseries3
Eleet Hardware Junkie
Morgoth
:D
OOOOOOO! congrats man! im excited to see someone other than me got this. i knew you'd have it pretty fast though. lets get a x58 thread going.
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#130
cheesemonkey
can someone explain to me what the difference is between the core i7 920 LN25239 and the core i7 920 LN24979. From scan.co.uk £10 difference.... why?
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#132
cheesemonkey
ap4lifetncould one be OEM?
ye one says OEM and one says retail, still i have no idea what the difference is...
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#133
ap4lifetn
OEM is w/o a fan, its only the processor itself, and i think its only a 30-day or 1 year warranty...

Retail includes box, fan, manual, and it comes with a 3-year warranty.
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#135
Fitseries3
Eleet Hardware Junkie
you can use 2 yes. mem bandwidth will suck though. even 1 stick will work.
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#136
ap4lifetn
You can, it'll run in dual channel instead of triple channnel, just be wary of voltages, most of the older high end DDR3 kits run at like 2.0v or higher
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#137
trt740
ap4lifetnYou can, it'll run in dual channel instead of triple channnel, just be wary of voltages, most of the older high end DDR3 kits run at like 2.0v or higher
what do you need voltage wise for these boards
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#138
trt740
fitseries3you can use 2 yes. mem bandwidth will suck though. even 1 stick will work.
what would happen with 4 sticks?
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#139
ap4lifetn
I don't think the X58 platinum has solid state capacitators, plus it doesn't support SLI, only CF...well you don't want to use high voltages for memory, Intel lists a spec of 1.65 as maximum, but reviewers have taken them up to 1.8/1.9, however we don't know the long term effects of it yet since it was only released today
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#141
Tatty_Two
Gone Fishing
trt740what would happen with 4 sticks?
Triple channel Tom, 3 and 6 sticks, 2 or 4 sticks will still give you dual channel but you will not be using one of the great strengths of the platform.....vis a vis.....high bandwidth triple channel.
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#143
trt740
well I think I will stick with the AMD system I just downgraded to pocketing 300.00. I want to sit back and take it all in for a bit
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#145
Morgoth
Fueled by Sapphire
anny one found more us webshops selling i7 ? looking for one selling extreame version under 900 us dollar
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#146
Tatty_Two
Gone Fishing
Morgothanny one found more us webshops selling i7 ? looking for one selling extreame version under 900 us dollar
Think yourself lucky, they cost almost that in UK£ over here :cry: I am going to move to the US......I guess I would be rich there! Fook. someone told me I could get a 4 bedroom house in Florida for the UK price of a 1TB hard drive :)
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