1156 vs 1366???

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Is 1366 being phased out or it being maintained for the high end parts?

been out of the game for a few months and it's all bloody changed :S
 
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1366 is Intel high end platform, it will never be phased out by socket 1156 core i5, what Intel have done is make a platform in core i5 that offers most users the chance to have a eight thread system that is affordable, it was never Intel's intention to make core i5 faster than socket 1366, but there was a big gap in the market from socket 775 to 1366 so this is why we have socket 1156 now.
 
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Well, 1366 is your high-end, 8 thread, SLI/Xfire (16x PCI-E both lanes), triple RAM channel.

1166 is your mid-range, 4/8 thread, Single GPU (16x Single lane, 8x in SLI/Xfire mode), dual RAM channel option.

Yes, the 8-series Core i7s match and at times out-perform the i7 920, but the i7 920 is better for driving dual GPUS in SLI/Xfire (for reasons of the platform PCI-E channels if nothing else).
 
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Hmm, i'm looking to update a mATX system that i will only ever use 1 gfx card in there. so perhaps a p55 mATX and i7 8 series may be teh proepr way to go. I was previously looking at the X58 based Asus GENE mobo.

It does a lot of encoding, i guess the triple channel RAM may be beneficial there.
 
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remember the p55 series is for gamers and mainstream and for x58 enthusiasts video editers and loads of others till the i9 Arrives sometime late next year (hopes)
 
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Hmm, i'm looking to update a mATX system that i will only ever use 1 gfx card in there. so perhaps a p55 mATX and i7 8 series may be teh proepr way to go. I was previously looking at the X58 based Asus GENE mobo.

It does a lot of encoding, i guess the triple channel RAM may be beneficial there.

I would mainly be gaming and was looking to buy an X58 board for ages. All changed now with the P55s :)
 
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the P55 Asus Gene looks sweet

remember they have only a single chipset cooler aswell as the memory and Graphics controller is onboard the CPU so they will run a lot cooler in a MATX environment
 
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If your planning on doing a lot of encoding and want an microATX board, then i'd give this one a look (here is a review). Its got plenty of extra features and overclocks very well. Couple this with an i7 920, 6GB DDR3 triple channel RAM and a good cooler- you will have an awesome platform for your needs.
 
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