Philantropist wrote:
May I ask what is wrong with haswell compared to to older generations?
The integrated voltage regulator makes temperatures rise overall. Specifically, overclocking is crap on Haswell. Not only that, but Haswell was when Intel really started to shift their focus to the mobile department, so performance gains over Ivy Bridge aren't all that great (though Ivy Bridge wasn't really geared towards performance either).
Also,
B1rd wrote:
There's nothing particulary wrong with Haswell. Better to buy now than be waiting for all the stuff than may possibly come out in the future.
Every generation of hardware will outclass the last by a relatively large margin. In the general case, it's almost always most efficient to get hardware the instant they're released, and Haswell's been around for a while, so it's not even going to be that worth it. Trust me, if you buy Haswell right now, and then see the new Broadwell stuff in a couple of months, you're going to be shaking your head. Even if Broadwell isn't enough to convince you, the generation after that can make it look like you just wasted your money.