Intel shows "Sandy Bridge" CPU at 4.9GHz
Dan Warne16 September 2010, 8:49 AM (21 hours 34 minutes ago.)
Intel has demonstrated one of its new Sandy Bridge enthusiast desktop CPUs overclocked to 4.9GHz, with air-cooling only.
http://apcmag.com/Content.aspx?id=6203
During a benchmarking session for media today in San Francisco, Intel demonstrated a Sandy Bridge CPU (which will be released in about three months, officially named "Second generation Intel Core processor" but still following the current i3/i5/i7 naming scheme) running at an incredible 4.9GHz.
Even more impressively, the system was air-cooled only -- no liquid cooling in sight.
Intel requested that we not disclose the original speed of the CPU before overclocking, as it is yet to announce the speeds that Sandy Bridge CPUs will ship at.
During the demo, which you can see below, an Intel spokesman observes that the benchmark result in Cinebench is faster than a 12 core AMD Opteron
---> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRKsZ3wfK2M <---
Dan Warne is attending IDF San Francisco as a guest of Intel.
Intel Displays Overclocking Perormance Of K-series Sandy Bridge Processor
September 16th, 2010 by Jennifer
http://en.expreview.com/2010/09/16/...-of-k-series-sandy-bridge-processor/9757.html
As for the limit for chipset integrated clocking,Intel Sandy Bridge processor cant improve clocking.For the overclocking players,it is really regretful.And therefore,Intel is going to launch K-series Sandy Bridge.
In the IDF 2010,Intel displays a set of system which adopts K-series Sandy Bridge processor.Though we are not sure the model of the processor,when we use the original cooler and increase some voltage,the Sandy Bridge can overclock to 4.9GHz.
In this overclocking platform,it includes original LGA1155 board,EVGA GeForce GTX 460 cards,Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR3 memory,Anttec 1200W power supply and Cooler Master case.While the processor overclocked to 4.9GHz,in order to prove its stability,Intel ran Cinebench R11.5 for test,it is a pity that test result was not announced.
Intel expressed that although Sandy Bridge processor cant improve clocking greatly,it dont stand for its low overclocking.The processor is quad-core,it is predicted that its market price wont be over £300.
Dan Warne16 September 2010, 8:49 AM (21 hours 34 minutes ago.)
Intel has demonstrated one of its new Sandy Bridge enthusiast desktop CPUs overclocked to 4.9GHz, with air-cooling only.
http://apcmag.com/Content.aspx?id=6203
During a benchmarking session for media today in San Francisco, Intel demonstrated a Sandy Bridge CPU (which will be released in about three months, officially named "Second generation Intel Core processor" but still following the current i3/i5/i7 naming scheme) running at an incredible 4.9GHz.
Even more impressively, the system was air-cooled only -- no liquid cooling in sight.
Intel requested that we not disclose the original speed of the CPU before overclocking, as it is yet to announce the speeds that Sandy Bridge CPUs will ship at.
During the demo, which you can see below, an Intel spokesman observes that the benchmark result in Cinebench is faster than a 12 core AMD Opteron
---> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRKsZ3wfK2M <---
Dan Warne is attending IDF San Francisco as a guest of Intel.
Intel Displays Overclocking Perormance Of K-series Sandy Bridge Processor
September 16th, 2010 by Jennifer
http://en.expreview.com/2010/09/16/...-of-k-series-sandy-bridge-processor/9757.html
As for the limit for chipset integrated clocking,Intel Sandy Bridge processor cant improve clocking.For the overclocking players,it is really regretful.And therefore,Intel is going to launch K-series Sandy Bridge.
In the IDF 2010,Intel displays a set of system which adopts K-series Sandy Bridge processor.Though we are not sure the model of the processor,when we use the original cooler and increase some voltage,the Sandy Bridge can overclock to 4.9GHz.
In this overclocking platform,it includes original LGA1155 board,EVGA GeForce GTX 460 cards,Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR3 memory,Anttec 1200W power supply and Cooler Master case.While the processor overclocked to 4.9GHz,in order to prove its stability,Intel ran Cinebench R11.5 for test,it is a pity that test result was not announced.
Intel expressed that although Sandy Bridge processor cant improve clocking greatly,it dont stand for its low overclocking.The processor is quad-core,it is predicted that its market price wont be over £300.