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Ivy Bridge Core i7-3770K @ 7.06Ghz


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http://www.brightsideofnews.com/news/2012/2/24/intel-ivy-bridge-core-i7-3770k-is-capable-of-10025-overclock.aspx

 

"We saw the samples of Core i7-3770K going from 3.5 GHz to a massive 7.06 GHz clock. By raising voltage to 1.889 Volts, using 63x multiplier and 112.11 MHz and using dry ice - the 22nm beast passed 7000 MHz.

 

We expect that this processor is going to raise a lot of interest if it stays within the $350 range of its predecessor."

 

Wow... I need to get this when its released... 100% Overclock :wub:

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1.9 volts. :lol:

 

It's better than what current sandy bridge chips can do at extreme volts. I haven't seen a single one over 6GHz (Ish)

 

However I'm talking like 1.7-1.8V maybe the extra .1V would be enough :lol:

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1.9 volts. :lol:

 

Yeah, I would be sweating bullets with that high of a vcore voltage :lol:

 

But, if I didn't have to pay for the proc, I would totally be like "break out the liquid helium... lets party :cool2: "

 

That would be amazing.

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I doubt it's stable enough for that. :lol:

 

What? You mean barely being able to load into windows and praying it won't crash before you get a SS doesn't count? :rofl:

 

Still though, if they OC like that, then I'm a fan :evilgrin:

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:lol: I just bought a 3930K and I already want to upgrade :ouch:

 

Wait for haswell. Smaller chip, less volts, higher clock frequency, rumored to use DDR4 memory which could (could and will are two different things unfortunately) benefit stuff like QPI voltages.

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