ragdollcatman
New member
Hi all.
I am looking at building a new gaming system.
I've been looking at the specs for Haswell, such as they are, and I'm not sure if I want to go for it.
I won't be using the integrated GPU at all, obviously, as I'd rather use my GTX 670 until the Nvidia 700 series comes out and try and grab a 690 2nd hand so I can then give the 670 to my dad for SLi.
I'm not sure whether it is worth it to wait for Haswell or to buy an Ivy Bridge set up.
I currently have an i7 950. My dad is using my old Core 2 Quad Q9650 set up.
Does anyone know if the Haswell specs say anything about how many PCI-E lanes it supports as I can't find anything about it.
I'd prefer to have full x16 x16 for SLi. I know GPUs never saturate the port but it is still better to have that full speed there isn't it?
I've never actually built myself a "top end" system, having never really wanted to build one based on the prices of the top end chips. However with Ivy Bridge being fairly cheap for the performance you are getting but with Haswell just around the corner I am unsure whether buying now will be a good idea.
So I'm going to ask you lot for your opinions but please remember to keep it simple :lol:
I am looking at building a new gaming system.
I've been looking at the specs for Haswell, such as they are, and I'm not sure if I want to go for it.
I won't be using the integrated GPU at all, obviously, as I'd rather use my GTX 670 until the Nvidia 700 series comes out and try and grab a 690 2nd hand so I can then give the 670 to my dad for SLi.
I'm not sure whether it is worth it to wait for Haswell or to buy an Ivy Bridge set up.
I currently have an i7 950. My dad is using my old Core 2 Quad Q9650 set up.
Does anyone know if the Haswell specs say anything about how many PCI-E lanes it supports as I can't find anything about it.
I'd prefer to have full x16 x16 for SLi. I know GPUs never saturate the port but it is still better to have that full speed there isn't it?
I've never actually built myself a "top end" system, having never really wanted to build one based on the prices of the top end chips. However with Ivy Bridge being fairly cheap for the performance you are getting but with Haswell just around the corner I am unsure whether buying now will be a good idea.
So I'm going to ask you lot for your opinions but please remember to keep it simple :lol: