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Reviews of Intel Core i7 4960X Extreme Edition 3.6GHz Socket 2011

Testseek.com have collected 175 expert reviews of the Intel Core i7 4960X Extreme Edition 3.6GHz Socket 2011 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i7 4960X Extreme Edition 3.6GHz Socket 2011.
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The editors liked

  • 6 Cores/12 Threads
  • Overall improved performance
  • 15MB (Smart Cache)
  • HyperThreading
  • Improved Compute performance
  • Unlocked
  • Low Power Consumption
  • 22nm
  • Fastest desktop CPU on the market
  • Incredible overclocking potential
  • Relatively cool running temps
  • The fastest consumer processor money can buy for multi-threaded workloads. Asus makes a great motherboard now that Intel has killed its own manufacturing division.
  • Fastest consumer CPU available
  • As of late summer 2013
  • Same LGA2011 socket as previous-generation chips
  • Fair overclocking headroom (at least in our sample)
  • Uber Fast
  • More Power Efficient Than Its Predecessor
  • Fits In Existing Socket
  • Slight performance bump and better efficiency for the same price. DDR31866 and PCI Express 3.0 support.

The editors didn't like

  • Daily Computing Performance is actually less than 4770K
  • Price
  • Lacks support for latest Haswell features. Not the fastest chip for single-threaded tasks. Not compatible with Intel-manufactured motherboards
  • Expensive
  • Like all Extreme Edition CPUs
  • Modest performance boost at stock speeds versus Core i7-3970X
  • Won't work in Intel-made LGA2011 motherboards
  • Not Much Faster Than SBE
  • Pricey
  • Haswell Offers Better Single Thread Performance
  • No Support On Intel X79 motherboards
  • Cons
  • Ancient
  • Featureless platform not worthy of extreme/enthusiastlevel CPU. Small jump on features and performance.

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  Published: 2013-09-03, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net

  • Cons
  • Intel released a new i7 family for the LGA2011 platform, bringing the Ivy Bridge-E into the market. The three new CPUs come with some improvements over the old series.The i7-4960X offers a 9% increase in frequency over the i7-3960X, and gains an average o...

 
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  Published: 2013-09-02, review by: rwlabs.com

  • Ivy Bridge E is in many ways the same old same old we have seen from Intel over the last few launches. Ultimately we can chalk this up to a lack of competition from AMD, so what we get is a good processor that is only slightly better than the previous...

 
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  Published: 2013-09-02, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com

  • Does Intel's Core i7-4960X, specifically, get me all revved up about upgrading? Well, no. Not really. But then again, those thousand-dollar CPUs rarely do. What about the Core i7-4930K replacing Intel's -3930K for $550? That'd be a tough sell for all of t...

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  Published: 2013-08-31, review by: hardocp.com

  • The general feeling I come away from the Ivy Bridge-E is that it is a good processor, but nothing stellar when compared to the Sandy Bridge-E predecessor. Is it better? Yes. It is a whole lot better? No. Should you ditch your Sandy Bridge-E system for a s...

 
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  Published: 2013-08-30, review by: hardocp.com

  • The general feeling I come away from the Ivy Bridge-E is that it is a good processor, but nothing stellar when compared to the Sandy Bridge-E predecessor. Is it better? Yes. It is a whole lot better? No. Should you ditch your Sandy Bridge-E system for a s...

 
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  Published: 2013-08-30, review by: hardocp.com

  • The general feeling I come away from the Ivy Bridge-E is that it is a good processor, but nothing stellar when compared to the Sandy Bridge-E predecessor. Is it better? Yes. It is a whole lot better? No. Should you ditch your Sandy Bridge-E system for a s...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-31, review by: hardwaresecrets.com

  • Abstract:  Let's show the basic specs of all Core i7 processors released to date in a series of quick-reference tables. The Core i7 was the first Intel processor to bring an integrated memory controller, feature available on AMD processors since the Athlon 64. In...

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  Published: 2013-09-03, review by: hardwarecanucks.com

  • The buzz among enthusiasts about Ivy Bridge-E has been relatively muted and there’s good reason for that. The performance differences, minor as they are, between Ivy Bridge and Sandy Bridge microarchitectures have been well documented since their mains...

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  Published: 2013-09-03, Author: ccokeman , review by: overclockersclub.com

  • Improved IPC performance, Improved memory overclocking, High PCIe 3.0 lane count
  • Price
  • If you take a look at the raw performance scores, Intel's latest six core / twelve thread beast is just that in terms of multi threaded performance. Across the entire test suite it is faster at completing a workload at stock speeds than anything else on t...

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  Published: 2015-07-14, review by: uk.hardware.info

  • Abstract:  That the fastest processors are currently made by Intel is not really a secret, but what is the best choice when you want to spend up to £ 50, £100 or £150? To answer that question we conducted a megatest of 57 current AMD and Intel CPUs. From two to...

 
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