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Intel Haswell-E Rumored to Hit Retail in September

Maximum PC: Supposing the latest rumor regarding Intel's Haswell-E processor family comes true, you'll have all summer to save up to build a system around a next-generation platform. A leaked document points to September 14, 2014 as the day Intel plans to launch Haswell-E to retail, which could coincide with an announcement at Intel's upcoming IDF 14 in San Francisco -- this year's IDF runs September 9-11.

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neoragex3588d ago

I'll wait to see how it does on benchmarks, and suspect I'll wait until Skylake-E before I upgrade.

Sahil3587d ago

Agreed! The performance gain from Haswell-E will be minimal at best compared to Sandybridge-E and Ivybridge-E. I expect Skylake to provide the much anticipated significant performance boost that we've been waiting for as it is the next "Tick" in Intel's next generation CPU architecture.

Sahil3587d ago

so its actually coming in September this time, was July 2015 then July 2014 now this, better come out and not get another delay

Sahil3587d ago

Okay, I'm fed up enough I'm going to complain. You see that little picture up in the upper right hand corner of the article? That needs to be clickable, and it needs to pull up a high resolution/original resolution copy of the graphic. In every article possible. I actually want to see/read the picture, but do you have a link to your primary source? No. Is it legible? No. Could I find it on my own if I google'd it? Probably. Anyway, I'm beginning to find your blatant plagiarism frustrating.

neoragex3587d ago

The picture you're referring to is displayed at a size of 228x180. The actual picture on the maximumpc servers is 321x254. Thus, it was a conscious decision by someone to shrink the original down by about 30 percent for the article (or it's a matter of fitting the image into the website 'style' for images that appear at that location in a given story.)

neoragex3587d ago (Edited 3587d ago )

The beast gets beastlier.

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Prices For Upcoming Intel Haswell-E Processors Leaked

TomsHardware: The rumor mill has been churning regarding the upcoming Intel Haswell-E processors, and today we're bringing you pre-order prices of the three new chips. Arguably the most highly anticipated rumor of them all has been the cost of the cheapest model, which is thought to cost around $400. Considering that the Core i7-5820K is a six-core processor from Intel, $400 really wouldn't be all that bad of a price.

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Preview: Gigabyte X99 Gaming 5 motherboard

Gigabyte X99 Gaming 5 motherboard features LGA2011-3 socket, support Hsawell-E processors and Eight Slots for DDR4 memory.

Haswell-E processor supports around 40 lanes of PCI-Express 3.0, X99 supports up to 5 x 8 configuration, Gigabyte X99 Gaming 5 motherboard supports four PCI-E x16 slots, support CF and SLI multi-card interconnect, plus three PCI-E x1 slot.

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Haswell-E flagship Core i7-5960X Pre-Order and packaging

There are some Online shopping sites who accept reservations before (Pre-Order), and now Europe is also scheduled to start, but the price is a little high, Eight-core flagship Core i7-5960X Pre-Order price is up to 1285 euros, equivalent to $1700 US Dollar.

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