Intel Ivy Bridge-E Core i7-4960X Pitted Against Core i7-3970X At 4.5 GHz Clock Speeds and DDR3-3000 MHz
Intel’s flagship Core i7-4960X and the rest of the Ivy Bridge-E
processors arrive on 11th September with the new 22nm design process featuring tri-gate architecture. We have already seen the
performance preview of the Core i7-4930K which proves to be a mere 5% improvement over Core i7-3930K. Today, thanks to Coolaler Forums, we will be looking at the overclocked performance of the flagship Core i7-4960X
processor against the previous flag-ship Core i7-3970X.

Intel Ivy Bridge-E Core i7-4960X Pitted Against Core i7-3970X At 4.5 GHz
Going into specifications, the Core i7-4960X features 6
cores and 12 threads with 12 MB of L3
cache and a 130W TDP
package. The Core i7-4960X is clocked at 3.60 GHz base and 4.00 GHz with Turbo boost 2.0. The processor that was tested by Coolaler is an
engineering sample
but considering the time left in the launch, this is almost
representative of the final performance which the Core i7-4960X would
feature. A few ups and downs might show up with the retail chips aside
from which the overall performance would remain the same. You can check
out the complete specifications of Intel’s Ivy Bridge-E lineup below:
Model |
Core i7-4960X |
Core i7-4930K |
Core i7-4820K |
Cores |
6 |
6 |
4 |
Threads |
12 |
12 |
8 |
Base Clock (GHz) |
3.6 GHz |
3.4 GHz |
3.7 GHz |
Turbo Clock (GHz) |
4.0 GHz |
3.9 GHz |
3.9 GHz |
L3 Cache |
15 MB |
12 MB |
10 MB |
Memory |
DDR3-1866 |
DDR3-1866 |
DDR3-1866 |
TDP |
130W |
130W |
130W |
Price |
$990 |
$555 |
$310 |
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