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[color=#959595]The performance increase per core/thread will be negligable probably ~15%[/color]
I'd take this a bit farther: Most programs outside of the professional sector don't utilize 4 cores, much less the 4/8 setup of the i7 TO SAY NOTHING of the 6/12 of the 3930k/3960x
I don't need 8/16, and after building out a 3930k, the thought of dumping that kind of money again kinda makes nauseous.
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[color=#959595]DDR4 speed will start from 2133Mhz running on even lower voltage as compare to DDR3 but at a higher latency[/color]
Have they released any kind of in depth overview of DDR4 vs DDR3 yet? I know everything over 1600 DDR3 is considered "overclocked", is DDR4 2133 the standard starting point?
Also, are we really talking that much of a performance difference between lower latency 1866 DDR3 and higher latency faster DDR4? I'm sure it's an improvement, and I'm about to warm up my google fu, but my suspicion is that real world application isn't going to be all that. .
I'll come eat my words if I find differently, of course ; )
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[color=#959595]Got mu 3930k in Nov/Dec 2012 , Im likely to get a good 4 years out of it with the way things are going. [/color]
At the rate software development is advancing, I'd bump that out to 6-8