Guys, if you're thinking long term, why not the LGA 2011? Slap in a 4 core
i3820 and you have gobs of memory (8 dimms) that will last you a bit. A
little more expensive on the motherboard but a decent IB platform would
also cost around the same.
On Sep 19, 2012 9:29 AM, "Greg Sevart" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, absolutely. The whole IB thermal issue was never with running stock
> speeds - its only impact seems to be to cap overclocking lower than what
> some think the 22nm process should be capable of.
>
> At this point, Ivy Bridge represents the most capable dual-core or
> quad-core
> offering available.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [H] Ivy Bridge and heat? Case and Coolers
>
> Greg,
> So.........We can look at Ivy Bridge again?
> Even with its' higher temps?
> Ivy Bridge is current to my read.
> Duncan
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