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Be careful with your voltage you do not need to bump it to run at spec. Overall Review: x doesn't seem to have the RAM issue in such a broad range. Pros: Top of the line 6 core 32 nm processor, the best of the best. Multipliers are unlocked and you are free and clear to run this thing to your heart's content. Excellent processor for advanced video and photo manipulations. This product continues to be over priced, even with an unlocked multiplier Overall Review: Consider the or the if your looking for 6 cores and save yourself some money.

I will not knock an egg off for my own stupidity in purchasing this. If you are not planning on OC'ing this thing, learn from me and consider one of the above processors over this one. Sold and shipped by: E. Tech Inc,. Contact Seller Ships from United States. Add to cart. Price Alert. Add To Wish List.

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Hexa-Core Processing on 32nm Process, plus Unlocked Core Multiplier With six independent execution cores in one processor package, the multitasking monster Intel Core iX Processor Extreme Edition delivers astounding multitasking and multi-threaded performance across many types of applications and workloads, taking your desktop PC experience into a completely new realm of mega power. Plus the memory controller's lower latency and higher memory bandwidth delivers amazing performance for data-intensive applications.

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Learn more. Return policy. After receiving the item, contact seller within. Refund will be given as. Returns shipping. The difficulty is, despite the fact that it is indeed the fastest around, you're still looking at limited gains over the fastest Sandy Bridge CPU, the i7 K. Certainly not gamers. The i7 K and the X offer exactly the same gaming scores, overclocked or no. Certainly where the multithreading counts those extra two Nehalem cores make themselves known, but the second-gen Core CPU can be overclocked to duck below 30 seconds in Cinebench too.

It may well be an impressive example of Intel's processing technology, but as an actual component anyone should buy it's more than irrelevant. We'd love to have one humming away in our own rigs, but we could never think of a time when it would be worth it. I hate to brag, but with six cores at 3.

Add in the fact that my upper multipliers are unlocked so that I can be overclocked, and you can see why my asking price is one dollar short of a grand. And ladies, of course. Both of them are pretty excited, too. Just got that last week before going out for review. Pretty sweet, eh? I think it works pretty well. I might get a sleeve around the edges of my cap next, if I can find the right design. One of the benefits of being the sweetest piece of silicon known to man is that you get to hang pretty exclusively with with your peers in other fields.

Instead, I drop into slick setups like the one above, with that near-silent Thermaltake Jing cooler and a motherboard with more ports than Oakland. That board is brand-new, too, by the way. Nobody tell the FTC; those blowhards have zero sense of humor.

At least I have the PCIe lanes to handle it. Check out those plus and minus buttons right there on the motherboard.

Get this: those are for raising and lowering my base clock in 1MHz increments. We have to put buttons right on the board where any idiot can press them, and let me tell you: I am happy to overclock via the multiplier. I was made to do so. But raising my dang base clock hurts. Makes my PCIe lanes go all tingly and numb, and my memory controller gets a throbbing headache. Besides, who sticks his finger into a running PC, except for one of those sadistic freaks with the liquid nitrogen?

The jackwagon ran every test at least three times, and then he reported the median of the scores produced. Thanks to Asus, Corsair, Gigabyte, and OCZ for helping to outfit our test rigs with some of the finest hardware available.

Thanks to Intel and AMD for providing the processors, as well, of course. Vertical refresh sync vsync was disabled in the graphics driver control panel. The tests and methods we employ are usually publicly available and reproducible. If you have questions about our methods, hit our forums to talk with us about them.

My six cores each have very fast L1 and L2 caches attached, so my cache bandwidth at the smaller block sizes is, uh, prodigious. My memory bandwidth and latency are among the best for PC processors, too, just as expected. Sure, the Core i scores a little higher in Stream, and the Core iK has the lowest latency measured, but those are fluke performances from aging nm chips with no real future.

The jackwagon tested StarCraft II by playing back a recording of an epic minute, eight-player match that he found online and capturing frame rates with Fraps. He decided not to repeat this test multiple times. Super Gamer. Get used to seeing that, folks. The video card and the game engine are surely holding me back.

This units test is more of a challenge for a CPU. Nice work, jackwagon. Or maybe test my web page rendering capabilities over a bps modem? Either we can move on to some applications that make full use of my six cores and 12 threads, or I am finished.

A properly threaded particle simulation ripped from a game engine lets me show what I can do. Adds drama. Total carnage. So there. I have to say, I like this little image analysis benchmark.

Good grief. I would like to thank the academy, my architects, designers, and all of the hard-working software developers who took the time to make their software multi-threaded. It was an honor and a pleasure to work with you all.

These two egghead benchmarks can be complicated to explain. If you want to learn more about them, go here.



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