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Intel Core i7-4790K (devils Canyon) or Regular Intel Core i7-4790
Jul 9, 2014 - in Forums
Last message : with that comment, But I to plan to get H97 or Z97 MB soon....... There are The same Haswell architecture and the Haswel refresh and Devil's Canyon are said to be compatible with Intel 8 series chipsets(Z87,h87,81,ect..) Though I have read in some forum
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Core i7-4790K Review: Devil's Canyon Tantalizes Enthusiasts
Jun 10, 2014 - in Articles > CPUs
Despite a clear performance advantage, Intel just doesn't seem like an enthusiast-friendly company. Certain elements in the organization want to change that perception, though. Devil's Canyon is meant to allay power users with more speed.
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Intel Intros Devil's Canyon CPUs
Jun 3, 2014 - in Articles > Intel
On Tuesday, Intel Corporation president Renée James revealed during COMPUTEX 2014 in Taipei three "Devil's Canyon" chips that are slated to be released sometime in June. They will not only feature an unlocked multiplier, but also improved
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Intel Core i5-4690K (Devil's Canyon) and the Gigabyte G1. Sniper M5
Jun 8, 2014 - in Forums
Last message : Hi there, Later this month Intel are releasing their new Devil's Canyon CPUs. I plan on using the i5-4690k for my new mATX build with the Gigabyte G1. Sniper M5 Motherboard (z87 chipset). I did a bit of research and found
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Intel Confirms Devil's Canyon, Haswell-E, Broadwell Rumors
Mar 19, 2014 - in Articles > News & Events
-year launch claim. Oops? Devil's Canyon An improved Thermal Interface Material (TIM) between the CPU core and heat spreader is set to improve thermal transfer in a new, enthusiast-class Haswell-based processor codenamed “Devil’s Canyon
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Intel Devil's Canyon?
Apr 21, 2014 - in Forums
Last message : I don't think they've officially announced any devil's canyon K series processors yet. Since you already have the Z87 board you have a few choices. You could sell that board and wait for the new chips. You could buy a 4670K and overclock
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Benefits of Intel i5-4690k Devils Canyon vs 4770k
Oct 13, 2014 - in Forums
Last message : Though the Devil's Canyon upgrade was a real disappointment, It's still okay. Other than for multi-player games like BF4, extra cores/hyper-threading don't really help too much. I'd just save the money and get the 4690K. Your money is far
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Devil's Canyon or Haswell-E?
Jul 9, 2014 - in Forums
Last message : worth it. So, as a gamer (Mostly Planetside 2, BF4, etc), I am wondering which path I should take. I saw the new Z97 boards mostly just improve storage which I don't care about. So, Haswell-E or Devil's Canyon? I NEED to be getting a min of 60
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Will the bios of the ASUS Z97-A ATX DDR3 2600 LGA 1150 Motherboards Z97-A be updated already for the devil canyon processors b
Aug 23, 2014 - in Forums
Last message : Will the bios of the ASUS Z97-A ATX DDR3 2600 LGA 1150 Motherboards Z97-A be updated already for the devil canyon processors by intel?
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Devil's Canyon TIM seems to be a bit inefficient
Jul 10, 2014 - in Forums
Last message : Here's a pretty neat article to read on Intel's whole 'devil's canyon overclocks better because of better TIM' http://www.kitguru.net/gaming/uncategorized/anton-shilov/intels-devils-canyon-chips-ngptim-is-still-not-efficient-research/
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