Lynnfield Core i7 920 & X58 or Bloomfield Core i7 860 & P55?

no problem
i think i caught someone with their pants down ^ :D


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By the way remember to get atlest 1600Mhz speed for RAM. That will ensure a 4Ghz OC for you. Here is the RAM that I gat about 3 weeks ago. I belive its the cheepest one you will find for 1600mhz, Performance is GREAT.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231225

Thanks for the heads up. I was going to go for 1333Mhz RAM.

Oh, BTW. Does anyone notice whats wrong with the answers in the poll and my first & second post on this thread? Rep point for the first correct answer.

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Thanks for the heads up. I was going to go for 1333Mhz RAM.

Oh, BTW. Does anyone notice whats wrong with the answers in the poll and my first & second post on this thread? Rep point for the first correct answer.

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You forgot to put on pants when you typed them.

+rep nao plz.


You mixed up "Lynnfield" and "Bloomfield".
 
The architecture on the 1156 is way better thanon 1156 as far as clock performance. There is absolutely no need for 6 cores! Especially with hyperthreading! If you look at the 860, it has been design to shift over power inactive cores to power in active cores. This would go on top of an overclock. There's no way the 920 can keep up with that kind of power.

Intel has been doing that since the q9xxx's. Intel Speedstep.

Edit, i was wrong, similar thing, different fetures. Started on the original i7's, called turbo boost.

You can find all the compatible ones here: http://www.intel.com/support/processors/index.htm#desktop
 
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