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Subject: Ivy bridge
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asurreym 26.04.12 - 09:56am
When will we see These new chips for sale in shops? * +

acid2004 26.04.12 - 10:33am
Monday * +

spartan2 26.04.12 - 12:19pm
Its just a mild massage of sandy bridge as expected. Some of the early samples werent particularly reliable overclockers. The sandy bridge parts often managed 2-300 more mhz stable which was enough to make the ivy bridge speed improvements virtually nullified. Still you are better off buying the new chips but no point upgrading from Sandy * +

kr1shna 26.04.12 - 01:13pm
Yep sparty is right.. If u already hv sandy nd upgrade to ivy, u wont see much difference.. nod * +

lrdbyron 26.04.12 - 07:39pm
only thing ill upgrade is my mobo maximus 5 extreme :) and 680's just for lucid,but keeping my 2600.ivy was focused more on its gpu that the cpu,which doesn't apply to people with dedicated gpu * +

chr1s84 26.04.12 - 08:19pm
TheGTX680 not worth its Money if the GTX680 is gonna be 50percent faster, i'll be sticking with my Sandy until 2013 maybe 2014 n see how much Processors have Advanced by then * +

banbury 26.04.12 - 08:19pm
I seem to recall a lot of sandy bridge products were recalled at launch. The technology site tech radar claims that ivy bridge will offer improved graphics but that is only really going to benefit those who have intergrated graphics * +

banbury 26.04.12 - 08:23pm
those with expensive graphics cards are not going to see any real world benefit according to tech radar. It will be good for budget laptops that usually rely on intergrated graphics and despite what some people on here might think shops sell more budget lines than any other, that is where the money lies with the majority. * +

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