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Legion Hardware » Articles » Intel Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition

Intel Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition
[Posted by: Steve]
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Today Intel takes the next step in the evolution of their Sandy Bridge architecture, as they push the 32nm design process to the limits with a 2.27 billion transistor architecture featuring up to 6 cores and 12 threads. Codenamed Sandy Bridge-E, users can expect the most powerful desktop processors Intel has ever developed...

There was never a question of whether or not Sandy Bridge-E was going to be fast. Rather the question was how much faster would it be? Intel’s press information was quick to point out that the Core i7-3960X is 52% faster than the Core i7-2600K in content creation applications, while it provided 114% better memory performance and 46% better game physics performance...

11/13/2011
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Posted on: 11/14/2011 09:09 PM
$990, yeah okay Intel. Why didn't they at least prove the more affordable version at launch. Anyway thanks for the review.

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