Details have emerged about Intel's next-generation platform. Get ready for yet another socket change! The new platform, along with the "Sandy Bridge" CPUs, are scheduled to hit PCs in 2011.
ASRock has pulled the wraps off its new line of LGA1155 mainboards. The new line of boards runs the gamut from value up to enthusiast class boards. Enthusiast boards are based on the P67 chipset from ...
Vienna, November 30th 2010 - Noctua today announced that owners of older Noctua CPU coolers who wish to upgrade to the upcoming LGA1155 socket will be able to obtain the appropriate NM-I3 SecuFirm2™ ...
Back in the days of the Conroe CPUs, I compared Intel to a charging rhino. They are a big company that has a lot of weight and momentum behind them. Often there are times it can be hard for them to ...
Yes, that's right, LGA1155 - one fewer pins than current LGA1156 CPUs. The question is, is Intel doing this for performance or just to simply force customers (us) to also buy another Intel ...
Upgrading CPUs in office computers makes a great deal of sense given that while CPU technology has advanced greatly, other components live longer lives before they become obsolete. Upgrading poses a ...
In preparation for the impending arrival of the company’s 3rd Generation Core processor products based on its Ivy Bridge microarchitecture, Intel has readied a new chipset dubbed the Z77 Express. We ...
I have an i5 3570k. it's a really nice cpu, but my motherboard sucks. only reason I can think to keep the cpu would be if I could find a dualsocket and get it a twin. However the reason the 3570k is ...