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Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Intel Ivy Bridge-E Extreme Edition Processors Now On Sale
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Intel has today released new Ivy Bridge-E Extreme Edition processors. Designed for hardcore PC enthusiasts, these chips are the most blistering CPUs they can readily buy.
The Intel Core i7-4820K is an overclocking-unlocked, quad-core 3.7GHz processor with support for 40 PCI 3.0 lanes and costs $330 on Newegg.com, while the 6-core i7-4930K and Core i7-4960X go for $580 and $1050, respectively.
Product |
Intel Core i7-4820K 3.7GHz (Turbo 3.9GHz) LGA 2011 Quad-Core Desktop Processor |
Intel Core i7-4930K 3.4GHz LGA 2011 Six-Core Desktop Processor |
Intel Core i7-4960X 3.6GHz (Turbo 4GHz) LGA 2011 Six-Core Desktop Processor |
Newegg.com price |
$330 |
$580 |
$1,050 |
Model# |
BX80633i74820K |
BX80633i74930K |
BX80633i74960X |
Series |
Core i7 Extreme Edition |
Core i7 |
Core i7 Extreme Edition |
CPU Socket Type |
LGA 2011 |
LGA 2011 |
LGA 2011 |
Core |
Ivy Bridge-E |
Ivy Bridge-E |
Ivy Bridge-E |
Multi-Core |
Quad-Core |
Six-Core |
Six-Core |
Name |
Core i7-4820K |
Core i7-4930K |
Core i7-4960X |
Operating Frequency |
3.7GHz (Turbo 3.9GHz) |
3.4GHz |
3.6GHz (Turbo 4GHz) |
DMI |
5 GT/s |
5 GT/s |
5 GT/s |
L3 Cache |
10MB |
12MB |
15MB |
Manufacturing Tech |
22 nm |
22 nm |
22 nm |
64 bit Support |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Hyper-Threading Support |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Integrated Memory Controller Speed |
Four Channel DDR3 |
Four Channel DDR3 |
Four Channel DDR3 |
Virtualization Technology Support |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Thermal Design Power |
130W |
130W |
130W |
Cooling |
Heatsink and Fan included |
Heatsink and Fan included |
Heatsink and Fan included |
Origin PC, Maingear, Velocity Micro, and others have all announced that they now offer Ivy Bridge-E options for their systems, with prices starting at $2,000-plus. |
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