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windwithme
04-02-2007, 05:48 PM
I still remember almost a year ago. Intel was lower down the price of Pentium
D 805 to around USD$130. Then, pair with ASUS P5LD2 motherboard, a USD
$230 super value Dual core platform is done there.

I brought them and also I had written a review article about that platform
too.

Up to now, The story almost the same but the character is AMD, not Intel
anymore.
AMD has also lower the price of their 3600+ and 3800+ to 75~100
approximately.
If you try to pair those CPU with the AM2 motherboards in market, that
would be the Best-value dual core platform in 2007.
AM2 X2 and Pentium D are also dual core processor with a nice price~ around USD$100.
But, AMD has advantage of low power consumption and low temperature.

The last version of X2 3600+ was 200x10=> 2000MHz 90nm 256K
, then the new version has been adjusted to 200 X 9.5=> 1900MHz 65nm 512
K After improved the poor performance of a 256K cache processor…
now 65nm processing, it’s real attractive now. (but you still have to
aware the version of this CPU) Besides,
AMD launched a new processor X2 4000+, also 65nm procession

This time, my pal wants to upgrade her computer to an X2 3800+ system.
So, I bought some stuff for a test as well. (something I suggest, as below)

AMD AM2 X2 3600+ (Around USD$75)
Package: 65W low power consumption edition.

http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/8848/x236001vk9.jpg


Xander represent: please pay attention to the light blue area at lower left
It wrote: 640KB+640KB is the 512 K cache and 65nm editions
320KB+320KB is the 256cache edition.

http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/5086/x236002wi9.jpg


About X2 3600+, the cycle is 0653MPM
There is a “DD” in the back of the first line, which means 65nm edition.
The product code of 90nm should be “CU”.

http://img83.imageshack.us/img83/4618/x236003pn7.jpg


At a same platform, the most different part of a pc is CPU and motherboard.
Here, motherboard is the key factor of a dual core platform.
DFI INFINITY ULTRAII-M2 cost USD$90.
The secret SLI adjustment settings, is the interesting thing beside its famous
overclocking ability.

http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/35/x236004iu3.jpg


It’s almost USD$160 that you bought CPU and the board.
Of course, you can get some real hard-core stuff to your system.
Hence, MSI K9NU Neo is a “not bad” choice, it cost USD$64.
FSB can be reached 300, but it only fits single VGA and
not provides much voltage settings are a little bit sucks.

DRAM, VGA stuff as below…
You can pick some mid-range and low-price gears for your system…

I adopt the mid-range ELSA Gladiac 790Gs PHS 256DT
7900GS, the OC edition, then, pair with ZEROtherm cooler (USD$28, it’s too
worthy). On the other hand, I suggest most of hardcore gamers can choose
7900GS/ 1950 PRO or something higher. But if you have no such a demand of
3D solutions, something likes 7300/ 7600 are might be your choice!!

http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/955/x236005ta3.jpg


About memory module:
My choice: KingMax DDRII 667 512MB x 2, cost USD$73.
The chips are unknown, but its “OC ability” is quite good in AM2 platform.

http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/7084/x236006yw1.jpg


Kingston DDRII 667 512MB x 2(USD$73)
It adopts the most popular chip “Hynix Y5”. I’ve seen some review report
about this modual that the score can be reached DDRII 1000 above (seems
all under Intel platform). In AM2 environment, when you set the FSB at 200,
then DDRII800 1T can be run steady. But, I’m not AM2 platform to do so.
Because when the CPU FSB has been raised up, the DRAM ratio you’d never
set them back to normal again(cannot be reboot) Maybe this is a “single
issue”, but I luckily experienced that… after all, I change that with KingMax
DDRII 667, it has no problem at all.

http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/8877/x236007hj9.jpg


CORSAIR Dominator TWIN2X2048-8888C4DF
Recently, the price of DRAM chips is quite low these days. Therefore, I like to
use 1GB x 2 for the test. See which one’s Cost vs. performance ratio is
higher.
My friend’s PC is equipped with 512MB x 2 and I’ve got a pair of 1GB DDRII for
the test. Even if this is a DDRII 1111 memory, but I’ll just run it in the test as
KingMax DDRII 667. I mean: DDRII around 600~700 and CL4 3-3-9 in 1T.
I think it won’t affect the result of the test.

http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/1392/x236008gd5.jpg


The test system details
CPU:AMD AM2 Athlon64 X2 3600+
MB: DFI INFINITY ULTRAII-M2
DRAM:CORSAIR Dominator TWIN2X2048-8888C4DF
VGA:ELSA GLADIAC 790GS PH2 256DT
HD:Seagate 7200.7 160GB
POWER:Corsair HX620W Modular Power Supply
Cooler:AMD Cooler

http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/3724/x236009ye7.jpg

windwithme
04-02-2007, 05:57 PM
Test of AMD bundled CPU cooler.
1.36V, 297.6X9.5=>2827 MHz, 56C when “full throttle”

http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/4794/x2362800ap4.png


1.425V,308.8X9.5=>2933Mhz, 60C when “Full Throttle”

http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/825/x23629331th2.png


A new limit when changed a better cooler on a K8 65nm CPU platform.

http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/1002/x2360010tt3.jpg


(not increase voltage) 1.296V, 312.7X9=>2814MHz, 31C when full throttle.

http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/6317/x23628001ea9.png


PCMARK2005

http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/9933/x2362800pcpa0.png


CrystalMark/CPUMARK99

http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/8241/x2362800rmvo9.png


CINEBENCH 9.5

http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/7434/x2362800cbgk4.png


1.44V, 333X9=>3004MHz, 39C when full throttle.

http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/9427/x23630001mh3.png


1.408V, 316.7X9.5=>3008 MHz, 40C when full throttle.

http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/1363/x23630002se1.png

windwithme
04-02-2007, 06:05 PM
PCMARK2005

http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/1628/x2363000pcus5.png


CrystalMark/CPUMARK99

http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/1227/x2363000rmgm5.png


CINEBENCH 9.5

http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/504/x2363000cbge9.png


If you get a good memory modual in hand, should go test the limit of this
motherboard

http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/9920/x2361120qg9.png


3008.7Mhz Super PI 32M

http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/1536/x23630000mo8.png


1.456V,331.6X9.5=>3150Mhz
Super PI 1M

http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/2104/x23631501mpp4.png


A brand new Dual core edition processor, AMD X2 3600+, the attractive price
is not just the only merit of itself. Furthermore, it has a very impressive
performance in Temperature/power consumption and OC ability. Which is
definitely better than K8 (90nm) processors.

AM2 can be reached 3.15G clocking with its 65nm processors at the very
beginning.
I hope it can do a further in performance after some days.

On contrast, Intel’s Core 2 Duo processor has a higher performance and a
better OC possibility, moreover, the power consumption/ temperature is
almost the same with AM2. The price of Intel C2D CPU + 965MB is almost 1.5
to 2 times of AM2 processors. If users have a big budget and need a higher
performance, Intel platform still an ideal choice.

Other reviews in near future:
Another AM2 value mobo: MSI K9N4 SLI

http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/9423/x2360014je7.jpg

http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/7694/x2360011ff9.jpg


The fastest speed DDRII 1250 modual: Corsair TWIN2X2048-10000C5DF

http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/8077/x2360012bp9.jpg

http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/2272/x2360013vr8.jpg

nzbleach
04-02-2007, 09:03 PM
I wish my 3600+ brisbane would do that. I've tried 2 different steppings. It might be my ram.

freeloader
04-02-2007, 09:33 PM
I just built a X2-3600 Brisbane for my father in law. A $500 dollar computer that runs 2.8ghz on the stock cooler/voltage! I'm going to grab one myself to play around with when the price drops come.

Awesome overclock and great results you have there! :D

THRASHER2
04-02-2007, 09:53 PM
Ok....Ok.... I am sold in the AM2 X2-3600 Brisbane

Newegg has them DIRT cheap :woot:

erwinz
04-03-2007, 01:33 AM
very nice.. :)

very xtreme.. for the value segment.. :) nostly people here buy this kind of system.. they don't know what more power it hold.. :) hope they find this thread and start ocing there system.. hjehehe :)

thanks for sharing your results.. :)

DrJay
04-03-2007, 01:43 AM
Great results and good info.
However, a simple, bandwidth saving screenshot of CPU-Z at 3.15Ghz would have been cool too.... ;)

flopper
04-03-2007, 01:54 AM
the price/performance is so good and it be interesting to see prices after april 22.

Good and nice cklocks tho.

Skillz
04-03-2007, 02:06 AM
This board will still run good with ATI video cards, right?

I plan on getting dual X1950XT's or X1950XTX's; which ever I decide when I get ready to buy, though I will probably end up with two 512MB Sapphire X1950XT's.

So far I think I am going to get the Brisbane 3600+, Dual X1950XT's 512MB, and 2Gb of Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800 RAM, with this motherboard.

Sound good?

informal
04-03-2007, 05:16 AM
This board will still run good with ATI video cards, right?

I plan on getting dual X1950XT's or X1950XTX's; which ever I decide when I get ready to buy, though I will probably end up with two 512MB Sapphire X1950XT's.

So far I think I am going to get the Brisbane 3600+, Dual X1950XT's 512MB, and 2Gb of Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800 RAM, with this motherboard.

Sound good?

Sounds very very good :D

[XC] Teroedni
04-03-2007, 09:46 AM
I wish my 3600+ brisbane would do that. I've tried 2 different steppings. It might be my ram.

It might also be Your Psu;)
Pay attention to the Psu windwithme use. It is a Coirsair 620 know to deliever very stable Voltages:)


Here is a test of this unit done by Jonny himself
http://www.jonnyguru.com/review_details.php?id=32


And thanks for the review windwithme:)

nick2crete
04-03-2007, 01:26 PM
Your photo's are very good man..:) very nice ..

generics_user
04-03-2007, 02:04 PM
This board will still run good with ATI video cards, right?

I plan on getting dual X1950XT's or X1950XTX's; which ever I decide when I get ready to buy, though I will probably end up with two 512MB Sapphire X1950XT's.

So far I think I am going to get the Brisbane 3600+, Dual X1950XT's 512MB, and 2Gb of Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800 RAM, with this motherboard.

Sound good?

it runs well with 1, for 2 you have to go with the CFX 3200 which is slightly more expensive, but it has the same OC headroom

theelectic
04-03-2007, 05:37 PM
Just got mine today, 300x9.5 = 2850MHz with stock voltage (1.35V), load temp reads 30C (water). Insane, my F2 X2 3800+ required 1.53V to get to 2800MHz and loaded at 39C!

I maxed out my motherboard at 360HTT with a 8x multiplier Sempron, I'm kind of afraid the same thing is going to happen with the Brisbane :)

The other crazy thing, hardly any Vdroop at all - just 0.01V according to Everest (set 1.35V in BIOS, Orthos load = 1.34V). My old F2 X2 3800+ drooped around 0.03V!

Bootup05
04-04-2007, 04:31 AM
I haven't fully read the thread yet but do these 65nm Brisbane's work straight out of the box on the AM2 chipsets?

Cos I've just picked myself one up for crunching :toast:

mAJORD
04-04-2007, 04:42 AM
Excellent review, And very nice chip you got there!

looking foward to the Kn9 results

PS yes those photos are tops! thought they were off a high profile review site or something :)

The Runner
04-04-2007, 06:33 PM
is this chip the same as the OP, "ADO3600CUBOX" edit: Seems that is the old one. Anyone know where they are stocked in the UK from a reputable retailer? As well as the DFI board? Can't find a place with both.

also doesn't the dfi board need it's biosed flashed to enable the brisbane? How do the biostar tforce 550/570U compare?

SoF
04-05-2007, 07:09 AM
This chip really rocks. So high clocks with so low voltage is just great.
My S939 X2 can't get this even under subzero cooling ^^
thanks for this review, even I will not change to AM2 as I'm rather happy with S939 even clocks are a bit lower (currently... :p: )

I like your professional pictures and the teddy :D

mAJORD
04-07-2007, 08:18 PM
Hey Windwithme. Any results from the MSI board as of yet? It's one of the few 'promising' NF5 boards available in aus,

Cheers :)

windwithme
04-07-2007, 08:40 PM
Hey Windwithme. Any results from the MSI board as of yet? It's one of the few 'promising' NF5 boards available in aus,

Cheers :)

MSI K9N4 SLI?

AM2 fire red with high value board – MSI K9N4 SLI overclock dessert (http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=139277)

mAJORD
04-07-2007, 09:28 PM
oh,oops :slap:

Thanks :)

MrRevhead
04-08-2007, 06:16 PM
Great work as usual WWM!

mAJORD, any luck finding the K9N4 SLI at any Aussie retailer?

I've only seen the Ultra F. Wonder if the performance between the two are the same. I guess they shouldnt be too far off eachother?

mAJORD
04-08-2007, 06:30 PM
No Mrrevhead, Seems I confused it with the Ultra F :slap: . I would like to know too.. May be only one way to find out.

The other board of interest is the Abit KN9S (how confusing is Abit and MSI naming )

zorzj
04-08-2007, 08:49 PM
I think that for mobo, the best(best from DFI) solution is BIOSTAR Tforce 570 Ultra. It's newer chipset tahn DFI, SOLID CAPACITORS around socket and the same price as DFI!!!

That DFI hawe SLi implementation but nF4U chip can't moifay to SLi(i'll tried yet) so nothing from SLi exept great look. It's fabricaly removed from MCP!!!

Kurz
04-08-2007, 11:16 PM
General Question...
I see that you used a Nforce4 motherboard.
Is there any difference in features, performance and overclock if I were to get an nforce5.

Or is there simply not much of a difference in the two chip sets?

josty2
04-09-2007, 03:03 AM
General Question...
I see that you used a Nforce4 motherboard.
Is there any difference in features, performanc and overclock if I were to get an nforce5.

Or is there simply not much of a difference in the two chip sets?

That doesn't really form a problem. I saw some reviews online showing that he nf4 DFI board reached 440FSB without raising the chipset voltage. So it overclocks wonderfully. It just doesn't have all the lanparty goodies though...

Xion X2
04-10-2007, 01:29 PM
Awesome results.

A 75$ processor that'll overclock from 1.9-->3.1gHz is just--awesome! (best word I can find to describe it :D )

Chipset is running hot, though. 60C?

Kilyin
04-10-2007, 06:23 PM
Are there any differences with regards to OCability between the OEM $65 and the Retail $75 flavors?

no, only diff is retail comes with a heatsink/fan, oem doesn't.

KoHaN69
04-10-2007, 10:55 PM
Where did you get that kitty keychain!?! I'm not ever buying a processor without it!!

TEDY
04-27-2007, 07:41 AM
Are there any differences with regards to OCability between the OEM $65 and the Retail $75 flavors?

OEM 1year
RETAIL 3 years + stock cooleer with fan