Intel is creating much of a mess here and this is really fast...in the usa, gen3 mobo's are fast replacing the current gen2's as pcie3 components are soon to be released if not later:| and the 22nm ivy bridges are on intel's menu already.
All this being said, the gen3 mobo's are up for sale in...
so this is my dilemma:
current rig
intel c2d e7300 @ 3.33ghz (OC with "tape mod")
intel dg35ec mobo (with no OC options)
i am thinking of upgrading my CPU to a second hand/used (no warranty left) q9550 @ 6k. then i will buy a lga775mobo with OC features and OC the chip to 3.3-3.6ghz...
As Intel confirms Ivy's are backward compatible, so would it be clever enough to go with a cheap core i3 Sandy Bridge Processor now and a year later upgrading it to Quad Core Ivy Bridge Processors? Some say the initial release of Ivy platform would be Socket '1155' how true is that?
Intel Corporation today announced transistors using a three-dimensional structure will be put into high-volume manufacturing. Intel introduced a revolutionary 3-D transistor design called Tri-Gate, first disclosed by Intel in 2002, into high-volume manufacturing at the 22-nanometer node in Ivy...
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