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"Socket B, also known as LGA1366, will supersede Intels's desktop Socket T (commonly referred as LGA775) in the high-end and performance desktop segments, also replacing server oriented Socket J(LGA771) in the entry level."
Socket B - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"According to an Intel spokesperson, the Core i7 identifier applies to the initial family of processors, Bloomfield, due to be launched in Q4 2008."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Core_i7
I'm semi-happy with this news folks. To elaborate, X58 chipsets will no longer use a front-side bus. The FSB will be replaced by QuickPath; an architecture that will include an integrated memory controller. Basically, it's a new architecture that won't bottleneck your new CPU like the FSB can. Although this is good news, those who are eager to overclock this new system will have to take a step back, hit the books (or should i say, web pages), and learn how the system works.
Furthermore, if you're planning to purchase the new Core i7 you'll have to include a new X58 motherboard to your cart. These motherboards will support DDR3 RAM so if you plan to transfer your DDR2 RAM i'm not sure if it'll work. Can anyone confirm that?
Overall, it is good news. I bought my PC almost a year ago and am a bit worried that i'll be left in the dust.
Socket B - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"According to an Intel spokesperson, the Core i7 identifier applies to the initial family of processors, Bloomfield, due to be launched in Q4 2008."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Core_i7
I'm semi-happy with this news folks. To elaborate, X58 chipsets will no longer use a front-side bus. The FSB will be replaced by QuickPath; an architecture that will include an integrated memory controller. Basically, it's a new architecture that won't bottleneck your new CPU like the FSB can. Although this is good news, those who are eager to overclock this new system will have to take a step back, hit the books (or should i say, web pages), and learn how the system works.
Furthermore, if you're planning to purchase the new Core i7 you'll have to include a new X58 motherboard to your cart. These motherboards will support DDR3 RAM so if you plan to transfer your DDR2 RAM i'm not sure if it'll work. Can anyone confirm that?
Overall, it is good news. I bought my PC almost a year ago and am a bit worried that i'll be left in the dust.