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Review of processors Core i7-3930K and Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition platform
More recently, it seemed that announcement of LGA 2011 platform will be reply to the Intel family of processors Bulldozer of company AMD. But actuality proved wrong those forecasts - AMD developers could not provide micro-architecture that is capable to get into high-performance solutions. In consequence of, in the upper market segment, Intel continues to feel the competenr boss and dictates their own rules. Which are that new micro-architecture are used in desktop high-end very much later than they are being introduced at the secondary layer. Such policy isn’t associate with the manifestation of Intel’s insatiability, deliberately holding back the penetration of advanced technologies like now mobile rates for example, in the system for enthusiasts. High-capacity Intel platform for desktop systems are simplified version of the server-side solutions, which, really, later updated desktop proposals, as their production requires more careful preparation.
So, i7 processors in LGA 2011 performance-based on microarchitecture Sandy Bridge, come on the market just now. And then, it's still a little before the appearance of symmetric server platform and processor Xeon E5, which will be announced until early next year. And now, consumers who want to build their productive systems based on processors with a new microarchitecture Sandy Bridge, offered only for Core i7 LGA 1155-motherboard. Although we can’t complain about their performance, these processors in some ways inferior to those present in the market over the past year and a half members of the series for Core i7 LGA 1366 systems, which are based on design and Gulftown microarchitecture Nehalem. Namely, the number of nuclei in the LGA 1155 processors, limited to 4, the memory controller has a dual-channel structure, and multi-GPU configurations are supported only on the cut-off scheme. Thus, the desire of enthusiasts get their hands on analogues Gulftown, based on new technology, it is quite natural. And finally, it can be fully satisfied. Today, Intel is launching a new platform LGA 2011, including a six-core Core i7 CPUs family Sandy Bridge-E and a new chipset X79 Express. This platform will likely object of desire of all computer geeks, because it allows the use of powerful processors at the moment, but also makes it possible to use the GUI for PCI Express 3.0 standard and high-speed four-channel memory. In other words, nothing better than a desktop just is not and can’t be.

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