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Not a dupe in the DC forum. I never would have looked in the AMD forum. You really don't need to be such a smartass in your replies, either...
I'm honestly getting so sick of these supposed leaked benchmarks. I don't give a rats ass unless it is something official or at least credible. I really could care less about synthetic benchmarks.
It is fun to speculate, but sometimes it just gets old after a while. All I know is that the top 8 core bulldozer will likely be going into my next gaming rig upgrade unless BD really is horrible.
What will disappoint me the most though is that we have pretty much been given a heads up that the success of bigbeta means that bigadv probably won't be around forever. This means that we have yet another AMD processor that will be condemned into doing nothing but regular SMP stuff at some point for foldign purposes.
We often discuss things in the DC subforum that may have other threads elsewhere. There are DC specific issues that are more relevant to this subforum than the general hardware forums. Take your smartass somewhere else please.Dupe: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1634142
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Please don't think you know how things work in the DC forum just because you hang around the Bitcoin thread.Dupe: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1634142
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Yes, but it's also worth keeping in mind that the Bulldozer chip has twice as many "cores" as the 2600K.Yes, they compared the FX 8100 to a 2600(k). FX 8100 - 2.8ghz 3.7ghz turbo, 2600(k) 3.4ghz 3.8ghz turbo.
They may be early samples, but that doesn't change the fact that their performance is not impressive at all.for those that did not read the thread in the AMD section, JF-AMD made some posts in it that made it sound like it maybe based off of early production samples, IIRC....then again that may have been in another thread
They may be early samples, but that doesn't change the fact that their performance is not impressive at all.
No it does not make the performance impressive, however the initial BD samples that went out (B0 i believe) are known to have shit performance, which is why there are several different steppings for ES's
No it does not make the performance impressive, however the initial BD samples that went out (B0 i believe) are known to have shit performance, which is why there are several different steppings for ES's
first ones were B0, then there was 2 more revisions. the current retail versions coming out later this month or early october will be the B2 stepping and most likely when the 8170 comes out next year it will be the B3 chips.
B0's shitty performance is the reason bulldozer has been delayed so much, B1 wasn't much better, it was fine for server level clocks but didn't scale worth a damn past 3Ghz so it was scrapped for the B2 stepping which must of fixed the problem since they are finally releasing them.
we only have a 10 days(Sept. 19th) left til the NDA expires so trying to speculate/argue over some synthetic benchmarks a waste.
You really don't need to be such a smartass in your replies, either...
Well, guess we'll see how well she overclocks.
It's Lorien. I'm not sure he knows how to post any other way.
sounds a lot like the launch of BarcelonaThat is what worries me, as I don't think i've ever seen brand new AMD chips on a new architecture ever come out overclocking the way Intel's stuff often does when they first come out. If the rumors are true that AMD is having trouble achieving high enough clocks to be competitive, then it could mean that AMD is already juicing their chips as hard as possible.
That is what worries me, as I don't think i've ever seen brand new AMD chips on a new architecture ever come out overclocking the way Intel's stuff often does when they first come out. If the rumors are true that AMD is having trouble achieving high enough clocks to be competitive, then it could mean that AMD is already juicing their chips as hard as possible.
When's the last time AMD released a new product that overclocked as well as Intel's latest? Oh right, never.umm.. i'm not sure how long you have been following AMD processors and overclocking but thats a wee bit far from reality between intel and AMD as far as overclocking goes.
When's the last time AMD released a new product that overclocked as well as Intel's latest? Oh right, never.
That statement doesn't even make sense.When's the last time Intel released a product that overclocked as well as Intel's lates? Oh right, Never..![]()
When's the last time AMD released a new product that overclocked as well as Intel's latest? Oh right, never.
You've got me there. But even so, that was more than ten years ago. Ever since the P4 was released, AMD has never been able to equal Intel when it comes to overclocking.Does AXIA mean anything to you?
You've got me there. But even so, that was more than ten years ago. Ever since the P4 was released, AMD has never been able to equal Intel when it comes to overclocking.
Even 64 cores at 4 GHz would be impressive.
8.49Ghz was hit by Chewy new world record. http://hothardware.com/News/AMD-Breaks-Frequency-Record-with-Upcoming-FX-Processor/
Note that 8.49GHz was attained with only two of the processors eight cores enabled.
It also mentioned an 8.429 GHz speed, which, I am assuming here, was run on with all cores active.
There's probably a CPU-Z validation screen floating around somewhere for all of the runs.