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Posted February 16, 2012 by Lionel Aaron D’souza in Tech News
 
 

Intel releases Core i7-3820 CPU

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The cost of entry to the LGA-2011 party  has come down by around $250 thanks to Chipzilla’s Core i7-3820 processor. It’s Intel’s proper Sandy Bridge E processor with PCIe 3.0 support and more PCIe lanes, more memory bandwidth and room for more RAM compared to older platforms, but of course it’s also lower specced than the pricey 3960X and 3930K.

It ‘only’ has four cores (and eight threads), 10MB of L3 cache and it isn’t fully unlocked — as denoted by the lack of a K or an X in its title. Priced at around $300, it looks like a steal when stacked up against an LGA-1155 cousin like the $332 Core i7-2700K, which has the same 3.9GHz base clock speed, 8MB of L3 cache and none of the added benefits of Sandy Bridge E. However, once you factor in the cost of an X79 motherboard and perhaps also a new cooling solution, Intel’s pricing starts to make more sense. AnandTech reviewed and benchmarked this chip a while back and reached a glowing conclusion — check it out at the More Coverage link below.

 

Source: Engadget.


Lionel Aaron D’souza

 
Lionel Aaron D’souza is the CEO/Editor at GeekTech. He is an Electronics and Communication Engineering Graduate. A tech enthusiast and keeps his interests in Mobile Computing, Smartphones and concept gadget and also latest updates in Electronic world, with prior work experience in computing and hardware is also a Web Developer.