Details have emerged about Intel's next-generation platform. Get ready for yet another socket change! The new platform, along with the "Sandy Bridge" CPUs, are scheduled to hit PCs in 2011.
ASRock has pulled the wraps off its new line of LGA1155 mainboards. The new line of boards runs the gamut from value up to enthusiast class boards. Enthusiast boards are based on the P67 chipset from ...
Computers have used socketed processors for most of the PC’s lifespan, with a few notable exceptions like Intel’s cartridge-based Pentium II and III aside. These sockets change every few processor ...
Biostar releases a new, improved variant of its TZ68A+ socket LGA1155 motherboard, the TZ68K+. The new board looks almost exactly the same as its predecessor except for the stronger CPU VRM. The CPU ...
Intel Core i7-2700K 3.5GHz Socket 1155 reviews, pros and cons. Liked: The fastest Sandy Bridge chip available. Good for overclocking. Disliked: Expensive for a mainstream processor.
Intel Core i3 2100 3.1GHz Socket 1155 reviews, pros and cons. Liked: Excellent performance for light threaded applications. Low power consumption. Disliked: Cannot compete against quad cores in ...
We've got details in front of us of Intel's next generation platforms due in 2011, along with its 'Sandy Bridge' CPUs. A third party gave us this information - Intel won't comment on unreleased ...
Looking for any Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge Core i3/i5/i7 processor and accompanying RAM. Let me know what you've got. Found, thanks to Whizbang (who else?). Locking this down. Looking at it, I think a ...
I have an i5 3570k. it's a really nice cpu, but my motherboard sucks. only reason I can think to keep the cpu would be if I could find a dualsocket and get it a twin. However the reason the 3570k is ...