I'm not sure what that HSF is all about. Anand's article indicated they used this setup for 4.4gHz.And is that a huge stock cooler from Intel? http://images.anandtech.com/reviews/cpu/intel/sandybridge/review/_DSC7051.jpg
I noticed the Sandstone bridge has only 4 cores. Shouldn't there be 6-8 cores by now or are they stringing it out until next year?
LGA1156 is not pin-compatible with LGA1155 and vice-versa. You cannot plug a Core i7 870 on a motherboard with the H67 chipset and the LGA1155 for instance. I'm not sure I'm following you. What motherboards are you refering to? AFAIK, the only thing you can plug into either a P67 or H67 based motherboard is a Sandy Bridge.And Coug, high-end motherboards have been advertising Sandy Bridge compatibility for months at this point.
Does the Sandy Bridge support more than 24GB of RAM?
It's only the fastest at some tasks.There will be 6-core chips later on, 8-core will only be the in the Xeons. Neither will be out for a while. You still have the fastest CPU (980X).
Not sure how that works when Sandy Bridge is all LGA 1155. :scratch:Both Gigabyte and Asus have been advertising compatibility on new-ish LGA1366 boards. It's midnight and I don't feel like looking which specific models, but they were in the $300 range.