Should i wait?

That's what I'm thinking, but it may have a different name, though that one makes sense. I also wonder whether it needs a new socket, or whether LGA 2011 will be able to handle 22nm in the same way as LGA 1155 can. If it does, then we are in for some good times.

Besides SB already performs extremly well i mean who actually needs 5ghz?
 
PCIe 3.0 is the buzzword, but we're not seeing anything coming to handle the probable x32 slots that it's supposedly capable of.

Ah yes that, I forgot about that !

More triple channel snakoilage methinks.

Basically no gpu has ever managed to hit the bandwidth wall of PCIE 2.0, yet they're now making something even faster lol.

Just like triple channel was never as good as it was made out to be. Not that it wasn't good, but note how Intel have done a U-ey and moved back to dual channel
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There were many needless things on X58. In the early days SAS was one of them. I mean yeah it's great and all, but you seen the price of the drives? crikey !

It'll offer many new wonderful lovely things. How much use we can actually make of those things remains to be seen however. Yet you can rest assured we will be paying for them
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With the snowballing speeds of ssd's, and the way OCZ are channeling their hi end stuff towards the revodrives - it wouldn't surprise me if they would be the first thing to take advantage of PCI-E 3.0 bandwidth...
 
With the snowballing speeds of ssd's, and the way OCZ are channeling their hi end stuff towards the revodrives - it wouldn't surprise me if they would be the first thing to take advantage of PCI-E 3.0 bandwidth...

I'd love to see a 1TB Revodrive on a pci-e 3.0 connection
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I'd love to see a 1TB Revodrive on a pci-e 3.0 connection
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yeah that would prolly cost a bizillion dollars to start with lol.

But I say DAMN the Torpedo's and build it already lol. As said many times before why wait if ya do by the time what ur waiting for releases there'll be another thing to wait for. Kinda why I opted to go SB instead of waiting for another disappointment from AMD with either another delay or as its looking performance being shite.
 
The IBs might be delayed until March/April 2012 (Gizmodo)

Doesn't really make clear if that's all of them, or just the mobile versions, as it is talking about laptops.

If they are delayed, and they will definately work on 1155 boards, then I might get a cheap 1155 chip and wait.

However, I have just read (on the Chris Angelini/Tom's Hardware twitter feed) that it'll only be boards with PCIe 3.0 support, which I haven't really seen on the market as yet. So keep an eye out for Z68 boards with "Ivy Bridge Ready" stickers.
 
However, I have just read (on the Chris Angelini/Tom's Hardware twitter feed) that it'll only be boards with PCIe 3.0 support, which I haven't really seen on the market as yet. So keep an eye out for Z68 boards with "Ivy Bridge Ready" stickers.

They will work in PCI-E 2.0 1155 P67 and Z68 motherboards you just won't get PCI-E 3.0 support unless you have a PCI-E 3.0 mobo. Asrock has already launched their Fatal1ty Z68 Professional Gen3 mobo LINK
 
You've also got to think how long will it take for 'decent' Ivybridge mobo's to be released... About the same time a higher clocked Ivybridge chip releases. I always give 6mths to new tech unless desperate. Will you run out of grunt on a 2500K/mobo combo within the next 12mths..? Doubt it
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You've also got to think how long will it take for 'decent' Ivybridge mobo's to be released... About the same time a higher clocked Ivybridge chip releases. I always give 6mths to new tech unless desperate. Will you run out of grunt on a 2500K/mobo combo within the next 12mths..? Doubt it
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Ivy bridge is 1155 just like SB the Ivy CPUs will work in any 1155 motherboard with no performance decrease. The only difference with Ivy is that it has a PCI-E 3.0 controller so to make use of it you will need an 1155 mobo with PCI-E 3.0 but PCI-E 3.0 is backwards compatible with with PCI-E 2.0 which is why they will work in current 1155 mobos.

No doubt the new gen 3 mobs will be marketed as Ivy Bridge ready in bold letters on the boxes and in ads but it's just marketing they will work in all 1155 mobos.
 
Tbh I think the GPUs are gonna take some time before they can hit the PCI-E 2 bandwidth limit, let alone the PCI-E 3 which doubles that said limit.
 
Aha, thanks for the mobo change update
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But yea, you're so right about the rebranding/advertisement shananagans
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Tbh I think the GPUs are gonna take some time before they can hit the PCI-E 2 bandwidth limit, let alone the PCI-E 3 which doubles that said limit.

Deffo.

It wouldn't surprise me if Nvidia, say, had the tech to do it soon. They won't though. They'll just keep letting new cards dribble out that slowly become better and better.

IB could be delayed due to the big mess up with SB. Or, they could be waiting for AMD to play their hand with Bulldozer? I would go for the former maybe? given that I'm sure they see BD as nothing to worry about.
 
Looking a tiny bit deeper, there doesn't appear to be any physical difference between 2.0 and 3.0, so could it be the case of a simple BIOS update?

As for waiting for the next big thing, this is my current position:

- Probably not bothering with Bulldozer, as there's only going to be one load of chips before they change socket AGAIN.

- Hoping Ivy Bridge is about before I build the rig at Christmas.

- If not, I'll get a decent 1155 board (probably Z68-UD7), whack a G620 in and run that until the Ivy chips turn up.

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Looking a tiny bit deeper, there doesn't appear to be any physical difference between 2.0 and 3.0, so could it be the case of a simple BIOS update?

As for waiting for the next big thing, this is my current position:

- Probably not bothering with Bulldozer, as there's only going to be one load of chips before they change socket AGAIN.

- Hoping Ivy Bridge is about before I build the rig at Christmas.

- If not, I'll get a decent 1155 board (probably Z68-UD7), whack a G620 in and run that until the Ivy chips turn up.

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No BIOS update needed, they are 1155 socket exactly the same as SB. PCI-E 3.0 is backwards compatible with PCI-E 2 so they will work in PCI-E 2.0 boards the PCI-E controller will just run at PCI-E 2.0 levels, so it doesn't affect their ability to run on non Gen 3 mobos.

It's nice to see Intel not forcing a new socket for a change.
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Wasn't it going to be socket 2011?

PCIE 3.0 apparently has more bandwidth on offer.

I guess the manus have simply ran out of ideas on how to make something sound uber exciting and screw you out of a buck
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Wasn't it going to be socket 2011?

PCIE 3.0 apparently has more bandwidth on offer.

I guess the manus have simply ran out of ideas on how to make something sound uber exciting and screw you out of a buck
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2011 is the Sandy Bridge-E (extreme) CPUs, Ivy Bridge is just 1155 Sandy Bridge but with a die shrink 22nm, a PCI-E 3.0 controller and Intel's new 3D transistors.

PCI-E 3.0 will have double the bandwidth of 2 but because it's backwards compatible with 2 the controller on the CPU won't prevent you from running them on a non PCI-E 3 mobo.
 
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