Questions tagged [ivy-bridge]
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Intel Ivy Bridge GPU OpenCL Not Working On Windows 8
I seem unable to initialize hardware-accelerated OpenGL on the GPU side of the Intel Ivy Bridge GPU (it's on a Core i7-3700K chipset, with the HD4000 graphics core).
This is a new problem on Windows 8. I distinctly recall having access to…
allquixotic
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Intel HD4000 - Code 12 - This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use
System:
CPU Core i7 3770K
Motherboard Asus P8Z77-V with latest BIOS
RAM 32GB DDR3-1333
RAID Adaptec 6405E in a PCI-E 3.0 x4 slot
HDDs 2 x Seagate 4TB 7200RPM
GPUs Intel HD4000 (on-CPU) and Radeon HD7970
Software:
OS Windows 8 Pro x64
Intel GPU…
allquixotic
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What happens when you add a Graphics card to a i7 with built in graphics (e.g. HD 4000)
I'm thinking of upgrading my computer from an AMD Phenom II X4 955BE with a AMD Radeon HD 6800 Graphics card (not integrated) to using a Intel Core i7 3770. As I have no knowledge of integrated graphics, my question is, what happens to the computing…
Matt
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Xeons with IMC (Integrated Memory Controller) -- does ECC support depend on the chipset also?
Intel has released Ivy Bridge Xeon processors with PCIe 3.0, ECC, and VT-d support. However, there aren't yet any PCIe 3.0 + USB 3.0 C21x (Panther Point) boards available, while B75 and Z77 desktop motherboards are widely available with a huge…
Ben Voigt
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Triple Displays with Ivy Bridge Ultrabooks
It was advertised over and over again that the mobile and desktop version of the Ivy Bridge intel processors would support up to three independent displays (external-external-external or internal-external-external). Are there any notebooks on the…
sidney.andrews
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How good is performance of HD4000 integrated graphics?
I'm looking to build a desktop PC based on some new Ivy Bridge mid-range processor (e.g. Core i5-3570K) and mid-range/performance motherboard (Z77).
Top Ivy Bridge processors seems to include some new integrated graphics unit HD4000.
So I'm thinking…
ilya n.
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How does CPU frequency affect performance?
How does CPU frequency affect performance? If we have two CPUs with the same architecture, but at different speeds, how will they perform?
1) 8 Core Ivy Bridge CPU @ 2.4
2) 8 Core Ivy Bridge CPU @ 2.7
How can I mathematically calculate the…
SkyRipper
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Using Intel Ivy Bridge GPU for triple monitor setup
I am planning to upgrade my CPU to an Intel Core i5-3450 (Ivy Bridge). However, my motherboard (ASRock B75M Micro ATX Motherboard) does not have an onboard video chipset. Will I still be able to take advantage of the Ivy Bridge's integrated GPU…
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Will my Ivy Bridge itegrated graphics processor help out my video card (6570) when it comes to gaming?
Im thinking of buying a a gigabyte MB with B75 chipset and an Ivy Bridge i5 3450 (its HD2500 IGP).I already have a sapphire radeon hd 6570 (2gb ddr3). Im using a 4:3 17" monitor so i dont need a better graphics card for gaming. So my question is…
FiKo
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Dual screen with Lucid Virtu
I have two LCD displays (both quite old with D-Sub connectors). I'm going to upgrade my rig with new Z77 motherboard and Ivy Bridge CPU with iGPU (HD4000). I'd like to use Hyperformance mode of Lucid Virtu to boost my low-end discrete graphics card…
Gepard
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Do modern Ivy-Bridge and Haswell graphics support 4k?
If you look at the specs of the latest models of lots of different laptops, specifically, those built around the integrated graphics of the 22nm "tick" Ivy Bridge or even 22nm "tock" Haswell — the latest and greatest generation of Intel processors…
cnst
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Is "limited overclocking" supported by Ivy Bridge Xeon?
Intel Core i5 and i7 desktop processors in the Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge families support limited overclocking, where you can push the turbo boost multiplier to 4 bins above the standard.
For example, Core i5-2500 (non-K) has a nominal multiplier…
netvope
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Windows 7, SandyBridge -> IvyBridge update, windows won't start or install
I'm having trouble trying to replace an Intel Pentium G630 (2.7 GHz) CPU with an Intel Core i5-3570. The rest of my system is as follows:
Windows 7 64-bit
Motherboard: MSI B75MA-45P
BIOS 1.10 updated to 1.50 via LiveUpdate 5 (from the motherboard's…
Mamut
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6-core Sandy Bridge-E vs. 4-core Ivy Bridge
I am currently choosing between Intel Core i7-3770 (quad, Ivy) and Intel Core i7-3930K (6 cores, Sandy Bridge-E). This machine will be used for both work (Adobe, Autodesk software, graphic and coding-related) and gaming.
Even if some applications I…
creitve
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Z77 Motherboard with i7-2600K cpu, what will not work?
I'm building a new system. So far I think I narrowed it down to Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H (Z77 Ivy Bridge chipset) motherboard.
I was planning to get i5-3570K(Ivy Bridge) cpu, but now I can get i7-2600K(Sandy Bridge) cpu for free.
It is my understanding…
Mxx
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