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    News - Intel's Sandy Bridge Extreme chips appear on roadmap

    Alongside next-gen Ivy Bridge processors
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    Re: News - Intel's Sandy Bridge Extreme chips appear on roadmap

    Socket 775 lasted years.

    And now, Intel released S1366 then 1355 and now 1155 in the space of a .., a year ? So, anyone who bought a S1366 Mobo and i7 feel that their bundle has depreciated as soon as Intel has released a new socket.

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    Re: News - Intel's Sandy Bridge Extreme chips appear on roadmap

    Quote Originally Posted by OilSheikh View Post
    Socket 775 lasted years.

    And now, Intel released S1366 then 1355 and now 1155 in the space of a .., a year ? So, anyone who bought a S1366 Mobo and i7 feel that their bundle has depreciated as soon as Intel has released a new socket.
    You're getting confused.

    775 was for both the high end and the mainstream.
    1366 came in to replace the high end
    1156 then replaced 775 in the mainstream
    Two years later, 1155 comes in to replace 1156 in the mainstream
    Now 2011 is coming in Q3 to replace 1366 in the high end.

    What was one chipset for two market segments is now one for each.

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    Re: News - Intel's Sandy Bridge Extreme chips appear on roadmap

    So many processors but I think the extreme range is out of my price range. I find intels' motherboard platforms the most annoying; it gets really confusing.

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    Re: News - Intel's Sandy Bridge Extreme chips appear on roadmap

    Has anyone seen any improvements in gaming in particular with the use of the 6 core/12 thread chips over the 4 core/8 thread ones?

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    Re: News - Intel's Sandy Bridge Extreme chips appear on roadmap

    Quote Originally Posted by Bloke View Post
    Has anyone seen any improvements in gaming in particular with the use of the 6 core/12 thread chips over the 4 core/8 thread ones?
    Only a very small one, at CPU limiting situations.

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