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Intel Core i7-4770K "Haswell" Tested, Not a Leap Ahead of i7-3770K, But Consistent

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Intel's upcoming performance desktop processor Core i7-4770K, based on its next-generation "Haswell" micro-architecture, got its first formal performance preview by Tom's Hardware, which compared it to its two predecessors, the Core i7-3770K "Ivy Bridge" and Core i7-2700K "Sandy Bridge." The three were put through a battery of synthetic and real-world tests, including SiSoft SANDRA, real-world media transcoders, MSVS code compilation, and 3DSMax 2012.

In some tests, the i7-4770K offers as much of a performance upgrade over the i7-3770K, as it does over the i7-2700K, in others, it's less than linear. In its conclusion, Tom's Hardware notes that it found the i7-4770K on average, 7 to 13 percent faster than the i7-3770K in today's multi-threaded workloads, which is roughly consistent with what the i7-3770K offered over its predecessor, the i7-2700K. Find the entire preview in the source link below. Intel's Core "Haswell" line of desktop processors are expected to launch in June, 2013.



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Its bandwidth is lower than the 3770k and 2700k, I wonder why that is?
 
So there is really no reason to upgrade from ivy bridge? Unless the overclocking potential is there..... or you want to use the stock on board GPU. Disappointing so far Intel disappointing. I hope things improve a little before real release.
 
I don't trust Tom's for anything....I can't wait to see real tests done at sites like this one and Anandtech...
 
I'll just wait for Skylake. I'm pretty confident that my Core i7 920 will be enough till then. In the meanwhile i hope AMD will make a breakthrough so i'll have more options...
 
Surprised Tom's got it again. Thought they'd go back to Anandtech.
 
Going by these numbers, you could upgrade only if you're coming from i5-750.
 
Going by these numbers, you could upgrade only if you're coming from i5-750.

LOL yeah, a GPU upgrade is more 'effective' in my case.
 
Going by these numbers, you could upgrade only if you're coming from i5-750.

Exactly i am kindly of excited as i have been using Q6600 since almost 6 years. :)
 
So there is really no reason to upgrade from ivy bridge? Unless the overclocking potential is there..... or you want to use the stock on board GPU. Disappointing so far Intel disappointing. I hope things improve a little before real release.

Why? It's not like this was unexpected. They been saying for a while that Haswell wasn't going to be a big performance boost over IB or SB. It's only suppose to be more power efficent. I'm actually a little surprised it's giving as performance boost as it is. I was expecting it to be the same as IB and about 10% better than SB performance wise.
 
It looks like a lot of these benchmarks that shows huge gains are mostly from the HD4600. CPU wise, not much has changed in performance.

Ugh...whatever it's tom's hardware.
 
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Its not too bad. Toms must be using a pre-production 1150 motherboard as well as an engineering sample CPU. A little tuning could improve things plus we get bclk overclocking back(as well as mutli) and 6 sata 6GB/s ports/USB 3 ports.

The RAID crowd will much appreciate 6 Intel sata 6GB/s ports so they don't have to use dodgy third party controllers.

If it overclocks easily to 5Ghz on low voltage could be a real winner.
 
Expected results, Haswell is all about power consumption and new instructions.
 
Enough with that integrated graphics bullshit !

WE STILL CONTINUE BUYING DEDICATED GRAPHICS CARD !!!
 
soldered or tim?
 
Boring... I am still sitting on my LGA1366...

Till DDR4 invasion there is no sense spending money... gosh AMD give some competition to Intel in this hideous plan of consumer robbery.
 
i expected a better performance....

But but but intel improved the integrated graphics. That's what everybody wanted wasnt it? right? RIGHT?! Nobody buys a GPU with a 3770k nowadays right?

I expected nothing less than this.
 
Idk why everyone is complaining, 7-13% ipc improvement is pretty significant, with the higher number in floating point workloads, remember this is at the same clockspeed. And haswell is supposed to bring better efficiency and probably higher clockspeed at the same tdp as u scale down to mobile. Now im an amd fan but its only fair that we keep unbiased, piledriver brought similar improvement over bulldozer with ipc and clockspeed combined, and with CPUs to get more than 15% bump in ipc is one year is almost impossible, the only reason u previously saw better improvements is because when first Gen i7s came out most had i7 920 clocked at like 2.6ghz, but after 3-4ghz scaling becomes worse even on smaller nodes. Now with steamroller we might expect more improvement than 15% but only because bulldozer had many obvious faults but hardly the case with ivy
Now the best thing Intel can do going forward is either bring more cores to the mainstream, or redesign the pipelines with more stages to scale at higher clockspeeds
 
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I don't remember, did everyone complain like this about Ivy?
 
I don't remember, did everyone complain like this about Ivy?

It was even worse, because everyone thought that Ivy was a new architecture but in reality it's only a tweaked SB.
 
Never the less, the first chart (almost 2x vs 2700k) is pretty impressive ihmo, especially that things will probably improve further after some compiler optimization will be added for the new processor.
 
They been saying for a while that Haswell wasn't going to be a big performance boost over IB or SB.
Because they are waiting for AMD to catch up so they can have Benchmark competition fun once again :rolleyes:;)
 
I don't remember, did everyone complain like this about Ivy?
Yes of course they did but it's mostly the yearly update performance crowd which is fair enough I spose.
Intel have done it again. Not much more but tempting for some
 
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