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    lga 775 obsolete?

    General perception of recent reviews on the net and forum advice seems to be - introduction Intel i5 means core 2 quad (lga 775) is obsolete / coming to an end. Get the i5 given the price point it makes no sense to buy core 2 quad.

    Core 2's will see drop in price given i5 & i7 introduction. Still a bargain to be had for less intensive user at the budget end?

    Your views..

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    Re: lga 775 obsolete?

    What you said seems pretty much correct.

    Unless you need all four cores(for video editing and suchlike) the dual core series is a massive bargain for what it is now.

    Now i just can't wait to try Windows 7 and get rrid of Vista once and for all.

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    Re: lga 775 obsolete?

    correct me , but is there a i3 also

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    Re: lga 775 obsolete?

    Quote Originally Posted by pp05 View Post
    General perception of recent reviews on the net and forum advice seems to be - introduction Intel i5 means core 2 quad (lga 775) is obsolete / coming to an end. Get the i5 given the price point it makes no sense to buy core 2 quad.

    Core 2's will see drop in price given i5 & i7 introduction. Still a bargain to be had for less intensive user at the budget end?

    Your views..
    A Q6600 is a fantastic processor even today, and even low end £30 motherboards will be able to take one of them, add in 2-4gb of memory and you have a nice set for around £150 - £175

    but going i5 means at least £100 for a motherboard, £140 for a i5 750 and £70 for the memory

    i suspect the core 2 series will slowly go end of line rather than drop further to be honest

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    Re: lga 775 obsolete?

    Quote Originally Posted by wazi View Post
    correct me , but is there a i3 also
    i think i3 is rebranding the core 2 series?

    hope intel are not pulling a nvidia ... "the way its meant to be renamed" lol

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    Re: lga 775 obsolete?

    i3 are dual core LGA1156, some will have integrated Intel VGA too.

    They are not simply rebranded Core2 because LGA1156 CPUs will have on-die memory controller with the Core2 does not.

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    Re: lga 775 obsolete?

    http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=18955

    ah ok, just skimming the above i thought that was it

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    Re: lga 775 obsolete?

    Intels product naming at present has been confusing. Soo many products. Core 2, core duo.. pentium duo etc.

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    Re: lga 775 obsolete?

    Quote Originally Posted by pp05 View Post
    Intels product naming at present has been confusing. Soo many products. Core 2, core duo.. pentium duo etc.
    Agree with you there, it's even worse in laptops. You knew where you were with Pentium, 2, 3, 4 etc.

    That said anyone rememeber the awful way Cyrix used to market their CPU's ?? lol

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    Re: lga 775 obsolete?

    Quote Originally Posted by pp05 View Post
    General perception of recent reviews on the net and forum advice seems to be - introduction Intel i5 means core 2 quad (lga 775) is obsolete / coming to an end. Get the i5 given the price point it makes no sense to buy core 2 quad.

    Core 2's will see drop in price given i5 & i7 introduction. Still a bargain to be had for less intensive user at the budget end?

    Your views..
    There's about a 5% increase in performance between Conroe and Penryn if you're lucky. From Penryn to Nehalem there's not much difference at all in general usage if I remember the benchmarks correctly.

    The advantages of Nehalem are improved SSE - so if you're doing video encoding there can be a sizeable advantage. Slightly better virtualisation. Higher clocks and auto boosting of clocks. Also, lower power consumption in many cases.

    I don't reckon it's worth upgrading until the generation after Nehalem. There'll be less heat and a bit more speed.

    If you find something cheap, go for it. If the price/performance is on parity, go for the newer generation.

    PK

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    Re: lga 775 obsolete?

    Umm not quite, that artical is a little old
    AFAIK the i3 is going to be socket 1156 but it will need new chipset with prefix H (eg H55)
    It's a dual core 32nm chip with a 2nd 45nm gpu next to it under the heat spreader
    Also going to have hyper threading so it's a virtual quad core.

    Under the heat spreader


    http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/15305/1/
    http://translate.google.com/translat...istory_state0=

    What this all means is the yes 775 is going to be phased out, it's not dead yet but it will be replaced or relegated to the budget market, the Pentium name is going to continue for a little while on 775

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