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[3627.86 --> 3629.42] And I saw 1151. |
[3629.90 --> 3633.96] And all I could think of was, like, they should have had this giant, ridiculous press conference. |
[3634.28 --> 3637.40] And then just been, like, slowly put the letters on screen. |
[3637.54 --> 3638.04] Like, L. |
[3638.52 --> 3639.02] G. |
[3639.62 --> 3640.06] A. |
[3640.40 --> 3641.36] And then 11. |
[3641.54 --> 3643.50] And have it, like, fairly rhythmically. |
[3643.50 --> 3644.38] And then 1150. |
[3644.56 --> 3645.86] And then, like, a huge delay. |
[3645.86 --> 3647.66] One. |
[3647.94 --> 3649.06] And then, like, fireworks. |
[3649.08 --> 3650.12] Like, crazy pyrotechnics. |
[3650.12 --> 3650.82] Like, drop the base. |
[3652.60 --> 3653.80] Dubstep pyrotechnics. |
[3653.88 --> 3655.62] Like, oh my god, it's a one. |
[3656.70 --> 3658.02] That's all I could think of. |
[3658.06 --> 3658.78] So now we've had... |
[3658.78 --> 3659.38] That's how that should have been done. |
[3659.42 --> 3660.84] Now there's officially no pattern. |
[3661.06 --> 3663.98] Intel is officially as good at naming things as Microsoft. |
[3664.24 --> 3668.20] Because we've got 1156, 1155, 1150, and 1151. |
[3668.20 --> 3671.32] So we were going backwards, and then a lot backwards, and then a little bit forward. |
[3673.46 --> 3673.82] Ridiculous. |
[3674.08 --> 3677.44] So, to be clear, guys, that's not because it's the number of the socket. |
[3677.56 --> 3678.94] It's the number of pins in the socket. |
[3678.94 --> 3679.14] Yeah. |
[3679.14 --> 3680.62] So I get it. |
[3680.62 --> 3688.36] But it's going to support both DDR4 and DDR3 memory, which is pretty cool, but not at the same time. |
[3688.42 --> 3689.26] You'll have to choose. |
[3690.08 --> 3692.92] And, I mean, guys, basically it's going to come down to... |
[3692.92 --> 3694.56] This is like a stepping stone one. |
[3694.84 --> 3695.00] Yeah. |
[3695.00 --> 3698.46] Just like how the 9... |
[3698.46 --> 3704.16] I want to say 925 chipset supported both DDR1 and DDR2. |
[3704.42 --> 3705.66] That's what we're looking at again. |
[3705.76 --> 3708.20] There's not going to be a big performance difference between them. |
[3708.26 --> 3711.40] It's going to be buy whatever's cheaper at the time that you're buying whatever it is you're buying. |
[3712.30 --> 3721.42] The new chipset supports single by 16, dual by 8X, or a single 8X and two 4X PCI Express 3.0 slots. |
[3721.42 --> 3728.36] I really hope that NVIDIA at some point revises their SLI guidelines so that we can have triple SLI on 8, 4, and 4. |
[3728.54 --> 3736.34] But I also kind of understand why, especially if what I suspect they're doing is doing more communication over the P-Stat Express bus is actually happening. |
[3736.62 --> 3736.66] Yeah. |
[3737.06 --> 3739.92] Supports two memory channels with two modules each. |
[3740.60 --> 3745.12] Six SATA 3, six gigabit per second ports and 20 lanes for PCI-E total. |
[3745.12 --> 3751.94] We'll support a maximum of three SATA Express X2 ports and either four N.2 or two SATA Express. |
[3752.52 --> 3758.88] Actually, not 100% sure if those are completely transcribed correctly, but the original article is from KitGuru.net. |
[3758.94 --> 3760.16] So you guys can check it out over there. |
[3760.32 --> 3764.88] And the boards will support up to 14 USB ports, 10 of which can be Intel USB 3.0 ports. |
[3764.88 --> 3768.84] But as of now, USB 3.1 is unsupported. |
[3769.98 --> 3770.54] Dun-dun-dun. |
[3770.78 --> 3773.06] So that's the new 10 gigabit per second USB. |
[3775.14 --> 3776.08] I would, yeah. |
[3776.20 --> 3777.12] Not super interested. |
[3777.68 --> 3778.82] In USB 3.1? |
[3779.02 --> 3779.30] No. |
[3779.60 --> 3779.80] Oh. |
[3781.08 --> 3782.56] Largely because it doesn't have that. |
[3782.56 --> 3788.00] Yeah, that and these are going to be for Broadwell processors, which are, we have another article. |
[3788.44 --> 3788.60] Yeah. |
[3788.60 --> 3789.68] I'm going to scroll down to it. |
[3790.04 --> 3794.66] But upcoming Broadwell is rumored to be 3% faster than Haswell clock for clock. |
[3794.84 --> 3800.66] So unless Intel has found a way to squeeze higher clock speeds out of their chips for the first time in a lot of generations, |
[3801.16 --> 3805.44] we're not going to see like a massive paradigm shifting performance improvement. |
[3805.66 --> 3805.96] Nope. |
[3805.96 --> 3813.28] So don't throw away your LGA 1150 PC just yet. |
[3813.44 --> 3813.74] Yeah. |
[3814.28 --> 3815.14] Not so much. |
[3816.98 --> 3820.34] Dawngate was cancelled and I don't know how many people cared, but you can get your money back. |
[3820.44 --> 3822.44] So if you bought into Dawngate, go get your money back. |
[3822.44 --> 3823.48] Well, I think that's cool. |
[3823.64 --> 3824.90] I think the fact that they're just... |
[3824.90 --> 3825.96] You think it's cool that they cancelled it? |
[3826.06 --> 3828.10] I think it's cool that they're giving everyone's money back. |
[3828.10 --> 3832.22] And I think it's cool that they had the balls to cancel something instead of just bringing it to market, |
[3832.48 --> 3834.24] getting a bunch of people to buy it, and then abandoning it. |
[3834.46 --> 3834.56] Yeah. |
[3834.56 --> 3836.76] I think that this is... |
[3836.76 --> 3837.30] And they're letting it... |
[3837.30 --> 3839.66] One thing that's also cool, if we're going to jump on the cool screen... |
[3839.66 --> 3840.66] So this is EA, to be clear. |
[3840.80 --> 3840.96] Yeah. |
[3841.02 --> 3845.00] So Dawngate was an EA, sort of League of Legends style MOBA. |
[3845.60 --> 3847.98] Is that they're letting it continue to operate for 90 days? |
[3848.20 --> 3848.38] Yep. |
[3848.56 --> 3851.80] So people that did like it can kind of wean themselves off, which is actually kind of cool. |
[3852.12 --> 3854.18] So it's been in beta for 18 months. |
[3854.64 --> 3856.52] And basically what they had to say was, |
[3856.60 --> 3859.44] well, we built a game that wasn't just a clone of existing MOBAs, |
[3859.52 --> 3862.54] but that tried to push things forward and it didn't work. |
[3862.54 --> 3865.28] So the project's off. |
[3865.46 --> 3865.86] It's done. |
[3866.86 --> 3870.96] Everyone gets a refund and we're not going to try and turn this into something that it's not. |
[3871.06 --> 3873.24] And I say, good job, EA. |
[3873.46 --> 3873.64] Yeah. |
[3873.76 --> 3875.56] There's no actual negative news here. |
[3875.80 --> 3876.10] Yeah. |
[3876.22 --> 3877.12] Like, how is... |
[3877.12 --> 3877.44] How is... |
[3877.44 --> 3878.76] Unless you really liked Dawngate. |
[3879.50 --> 3879.86] Yeah. |
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