Ya, if its correct all that would change is some extra mhz and lower wattage + intel hd 4000, idk how good that is its probably just like 3000 but can handle 3d better or something.Looks pretty sweet. I have a 2500K, so I think there is no need for me to upgrade my CPU with Intel's newest Ivy Bridge models.
Ya, if its correct all that would change is some extra mhz and lower wattage + intel hd 4000, idk how good that is its probably just like 3000 but can handle 3d better or something.
PCI 3.0 should be able to handle any current gpu.Forgot to mention Ivy Bridge is guaranteed to handle PCI E 3.0. We aren't sure how well SE will hand PCI E 3.0, meaning how much of a bottleneck will it be to the GPU.
PCI 3.0 should be able to handle any current gpu.
I don't think sandy bridge can even handle pci 3.0, i'd wait for the official intel announcment thow.That's obvious. I'm saying I wonder how much of a bottle neck will SB be while using PCI E 3.0 and a PCI 3.0 GPU.
That's obvious. I'm saying I wonder how much of a bottle neck will SB be while using PCI E 3.0 and a PCI 3.0 GPU.
Geneticz... it's been too long.
also. Sandy Bridge processors do have support for pcie 3.0. shouldn't be a problem.
It probably will get capped at current PCI 2.0 speed.Ha yeah I know. And more than likely SB will be a bottle neck for PCI E 3.0.
It probably will get capped at current PCI 2.0 speed.
Ivy Bridge will s*** on sandy bridge as long as it's priced right.No not really. SB is still a powerful CPU, and will support 3.0. It's just you'll reach a bottle neck. That statement would also apply to Bulldozer. Considering Bulldozer performs less than SB, but they made Bulldozer with PCI E 3.0 in mind. It will support 3.0, but you'll reach a bottle neck along the way with your CPU. SB isn't old, and PCI E 3.0 has been known about it upcoming for some years now. Intel wouldn't be that stupid to limit PCI speeds with one of it's most successful CPU's ever made to this day. Imo.
Ivy Bridge will s*** on sandy bridge as long as it's priced right.
But Ivy Bridge will be standard in laptops and all new pcs, It's not common for people to actually build from scratch.More than likely. Yes, but prices are rumored to be the same prices as current SB. The prices of SB will of coarse drop though.