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    Default Ivy Bridge vs Sandy Bridge @ 4.8GHz Quad-Core CPU Showdown


    Foreword:Nebojsa Novakovic did a preview piece on Ivy Bridge architecture improvements last week, and here are the important points anyway in case you missed it:
    • Lower power consumption thanks to 22nm Tri-Gate Die Shrink and other tweaks
    • Up to double the 3D integrated graphics (HD 4000 IGP) & Quick Sync video performance
    • Ultra high resolution (4K) and multi-display (triple) support
    • 16 PCI Express v3 lanes (double the sustained per-link bandwidth)
    • Hardware Random Number Generator - improved security
    • Improved memory controller (DDR3-2800+)
    • More overclocking with less effort - realtime adjustments and higher multiplier limits
    • New 7-series chipsets with native USB 3.0 and (optional) Thunderbolt support
    We ran our benchmark tests at 4.8GHz as it is the average core frequency that is achievable by both the microarchitectures on air cooling.CPU Benchmarks:
    Recommendations / Lessons:
    • Clock for clock, Ivy Bridge (which is a "Tick" on Intel's roadmap) does offer performance improvements over Sandy Bridge, albeit mostly in single digit percentages. This is good news as the new processors will directly replace the old ones at roughly the same price points.
    • From the large pool of CPUs that we have tested/binned, Ivy Bridge uses 25% less power on average clock for clock due to the lower voltages required (in this case Sandy's 1.48v to Ivy's 1.27v).
    • Ivy Bridge's on-die temperatures (TJ Max of 105 degrees celsius) are a lot higher than Sandy Bridge, indicating possible high electrical leakage on the new process or a different measurement method. Note: Temperatures != Power, although there is some correlation.
    • Ivy Bridge is a (subzero) overclocker's wet dream, able to hit core frequencies near 7GHz with no cold bugs (unless motherboard induced).
    • In general, Z77 boards are better made and engineered (shorter electrical traces, better component placement) than their P67/Z68 predecessors, doing away with niggling BIOS firmware bugs and dodgy VRM implementations.
    • According to roadmaps, Ivy Bridge is the end of the road for Socket 1155 (next year's Intel "Haswell" CPUs will on Socket 1150), head for Socket 2011 if you need more than quad cores/16 PCIe lanes.
    • X79 is a better platform than Z77 if you need more than 16 PCIe lanes for 3-way/4-way GPU operation without the use of latency inducing switches.
    • If you already have a Sandy Bridge 2500K/2600K/2700K, stick with it as there is hardly any tangible reason to fork out US$212-$313 for a minor upgrade.

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    Default Re: Ivy Bridge vs Sandy Bridge @ 4.8GHz Quad-Core CPU Showdown

    basing on all the reviews that I've just read w/ the 3770k, it seems that naa jud temperature issues ang Ivy Bridge...

    lets wait nlang after 3-6 months for the 22nm process to mature so it can solve the temp issues...

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    Default Re: Ivy Bridge vs Sandy Bridge @ 4.8GHz Quad-Core CPU Showdown

    oi, better wait for the "Haswell" diay ni if plano gyud mag upgrade from SB to IB... but for a new build, this is nice specially ma fix na ang temp if pwede ma fix... kun dili, aw, pyts ra gihapon...

    by the way, nag wonder ko why ang i7-2600K ang ilahang gi compare sa i7-3770K... dili man ang i7-2700K... hhhmmm... for sure, mas pas2x pa siguro ang i7-2700K ani ai... hehehe... joke aside, basin sa OC na 4.8 GHz sila nag base... mura'g mao ni ang reason...
    Last edited by lloyd_joy; 04-24-2012 at 10:01 AM.

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    Default Re: Ivy Bridge vs Sandy Bridge @ 4.8GHz Quad-Core CPU Showdown

    Hmm...this changes my upgrade plans i guess. i might just get an SSD instead of upping from i3SB to i5IB.

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