Could I but drugs from her supplier? Intel lost the soldered chip lid, and their overclocking has been consistently down hill (on average) since. 5+ GHz SB was pretty much a reasonable push while under water, but Haswell is proving to limit around 4.5 GHz (again, on a regular basis).Anger aside, what is the motivation here? When the Enthusiast platforms switched from SB to IB there was no PCH refresh. There's little to no reason to see a refresh on 1150 unless the next generation of chips has hit a significant wall. On top of the delay, there's the pitiful motivation to upgrade. Intel claims this is the mainstream offering, but adds support for faster SSDs as their main selling point for an upgrade. What? Why would anyone spend the money to upgrade to basically the same thing they could have had months ago? A slight bump in CPU performance (no numbers leads me to conclude single digits at most), with almost no new features, leads me to believe the selling off of old Z87 stocks at a discounted price will damage the refresh even more.Seriously though Intel, give the enthusiasts what they want. VRM belongs on the motherboard, so you can pay for overclocking or save money with a rock solid but less exciting platform. SATA needs to be copious, because despite the rumors we still use blu-ray drives and HDDs. Internet connectivity is a must, and Marvell has had some spectacularly crappy chips. If you can offer us that, and a bit of fun with overclocking potential, I'll bite. For now the X79 and Z77 platforms aren't worth spending a dime to upgrade from.Wait a minute, aren't computer sales supposed to be crap... Me thinks there might be some underlying connection here...