But is it stable?
I really doubt this is real. Haswell uses the same manufacturing process as ivy bridge and will generate more heat at the same clock rate.
I'm curious as to why parts of the pic are blurred. I can understand if the user doesn't want any backlash (which blurring would do anyway, and you don't *have* to care about the internet's opinion) but validation usually means vetting something completely. We can't really verify that the results are in fact in the database without an ID.
(05-03-2013, 04:59 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]Haswell uses the same manufacturing process as ivy bridge and will generate more heat at the same clock rate.
That depends on if they use solder instead of paste this time XD
It won't matter. You can't get a delided ivy bridge to run anywhere close to 6.2GHz at 1.216v. And haswell has a wider pipeline so it should require more voltage to remain stable.
I am sceptical. Maybe it's using LN2. But if it is real...
LN2 won't help it stay stable with such a low voltage.
Congratulations, this thread is the first result when Googling valdation.
(05-04-2013, 07:14 PM)lamedude Wrote: [ -> ]Congratulations, this thread is the first result when Googling valdation.
Only position 9 for me
