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Thread: Intel screwing its users with LGA 2011 CPUs ?

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    Intel screwing its users with LGA 2011 CPUs ?

    I hope you are clear with the title that I have given here. Well it is not sure that whether the Intel is doing the right thing by the introduction of the LGA 2011 CPUs. Whatever I have heard about it is not so encouraging. So I thought I will ask your opinion about this. So anyone of you having any knowledge about this particular issue then do let me know about it. I hope that the intel people will be keeping the overclocking feature that they had kept in the i7 as well. I hope this feature will be present in all the coming set of cpus as well. So anyone who wants to share their opinion then do let me know about it.

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    Re: Intel screwing its users with LGA 2011 CPUs ?

    Well I do not understand the idea behind the overclocking that you are trying to explain here. Well I think the overclocking feature will be kept alive by the Intel people why would they want to remove it. In fact they will be adding more overclocking features in all the respective chip sets. So stop worrying about the overclocking feature it will stay alive in all the intel cpus that are coming in the market. so this my opinion regarding this particular issue. Well even I would like to hear more about this particular matter with you all. It would be great if you all could help me with this issue.

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    Re: Intel screwing its users with LGA 2011 CPUs ?

    Talking about the intel cpus I would say that they will never put an end to the overclocking feature. Yes we have to agree they have pretty relaxed as of now In terms of overclocking taking some inspiration from the amd people. The main issue if of the price factor in the intel cpus the cheapest that have to offer is around $215. So that’s pretty expensive. Well I think the sandy bridge cpus are quite good and they have a lot to offer in a good price range. So I think that is a better option for all of us as of now. Well one more thing I would like to add here is that it has released the unlocked version of the cpus’s in the market and I think it is a great feature by the intel people.

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    Re: Intel screwing its users with LGA 2011 CPUs ?

    Well I have not heard much about the lga 2011 that you all are talking about right now. Well i have a little much information about it and after coming here I thought I will share this with you all. I think the lga 2011 will be easier to overclock because BCLK won't be tied to things like the SATA bus and PCIe bus and hence the we will get an additional option of BCLK overclocking which I think is a great option. Well this is what I have to add here and I think I have added all the features here that I knew of the lga 2011. Other users with some information can also share here.

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    Re: Intel screwing its users with LGA 2011 CPUs ?

    Well I think that overclocking in the lga 2011 is simple. I have heard that we get around 4.8 with just a mouse click on EFI BIOS and 5.2 without the easy overclock function. Well this is quite strange because I do not want my computer to be self aware. As of now I am very happy with the performance of the core i7 processor it is the best processor that I have come across it gives me a 4.2GHz at stock and I like its performance. So thinking of switching to the different processor other than core i7 is not simply unacceptable. So this is my view. O would love to hear more from you all.

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    Re: Intel screwing its users with LGA 2011 CPUs ?

    Well I completely agree with the user who has described the statistics of the lga 2011 and I think it is a dded advantage for the processor why do the pc will act like self aware. I think it is a added advantage for all the intel user because they will be able to reach a top speed which is crossing the 5GHz speed. I think it is something great which is developed by the intel people and I think it will help all the other users to work better and faster. So hats off to the intel people for developing such system. this is my view on this topic.

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