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Latest Overclocking Programs, System Info, Benchmarking, & Stability Tools
Today, Intel released their new Haswell processors which include improvements to the integrated graphics core. We test 17 of the latest games to investigate whether the Intel HD Graphics 4600 is of any use for serious PC gaming.
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The Haswell Review - Intel Core i7-4770K Performance and Architecture Thanks for stopping by our coverage of the Intel Haswell, 4th Generation Core processor
Today Intel launches their 4th Generation of processors codenamed Haswell. We take a look at the Core i5 4670K and Core i7 4770K CPUs which are designed for LGA1150.
Re: Latest Overclocking Programs, System Info, Benchmarking, & Stability Tools
Thanks Pacman.
Updated with:
AIDA64 Extreme Edition v3.00.2500
Multi-threaded cache and memory bandwidth benchmarks with AVX2, AVX and SSE optimizations
Block-random cache and memory latency benchmark
Optimized 64-bit benchmarks for AMD “Kabini” and “Temash” APUs
AVX2 and FMA optimized 64-bit benchmarks for Intel “Haswell” processors
Preliminary support for L4 cache of Intel “Crystal Well” processors
Crucial M500, OCZ Vertex 450 SSD support
GPU details for AMD Radeon HD 7990 “Malta” and nVIDIA GeForce 700 Series
Although it generally may be a good idea for Intel RAID (or AHCI) users to have the most actual Intel RAID ROM module within the mainboard BIOS, I do not recommend to do the update as long as the related Intel RST(e) drivers of the v12.7 series are not available.
If the Intel SATA RAID/AHCI Controller uses a "Firmware", which is much newer than the currently installed RAID/AHCI driver, this may cause problems, because the in-use driver may not "understand" all new features, which are provided by the RAID ROM or EFI SataDriver module of a much newer development branch.
@RE: Intel RAID ROM v12.7.0.1910 - 2
I was going to ask Stasio to update the x79 G1 Assassin - but im not sure now
Will need to wait for the drivers first.
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