Pasisekė tau matyt "One manufacturer claims that pre-release chips marked as 3.5GHz parts were tested completely stably at 4.8GHz, but of the 40-50 retail units the company has tested not a single one has managed to reach above 4.2GHz without hitting unsafe temperatures or requiring too-high levels of voltage. Another firm has stated that it has had to drop plans to offer pre-overclocked Haswell systems running at 4.5GHz - a figure, again, planned based on engineering work carried out on pre-production samples provided by Intel - to 4.3GHz in order to ensure stability. 'There is a big difference in the overclocking potential between early Haswell samples and retail,' the unnamed manufacturer claimed."
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardware/2 ... well-heat/ o ir temperatūros lipa dažnai labai labai aukštai, net iki 98c pagal tą patį šaltinį "despite using a Corsair H100i sealed-loop cooler, the temperature of the chip hit a whopping 98 degrees Celsius - giving us cause to question just how far a Haswell chip can be pushed for long-term use."
O dėl funkcijų, dauguma jų ir liks nepanaudota, tik draugam pasigirti, gal žadi susijungti 10 hdd ar ssd? abejoju, daug usb įrenginių, na gal, kiek reikia usb 3 portų, 2 manau per akis, geriau kad korpusas juos palaikytų ir priekį jie būtų, flash'ui ir tarkim išoriniam hdd, bet kiekvienas pinigus leidžia kaip jam patinka. Tiesa, radiatoriai bus rimtesni, geresni vrm, dėl visokių sound boost labai abejoju, nori kokybės imi garso kortą ir ramu, nori geros lan kortos imi diskrečią, yra toks posakis, daiktas kuris tinka viskam iš tikrųjų netinka niekam dalis tiesios tame ir yra.
a.k.a. Mindaugas Klumbis