http://i7.tinypic.com/81k4wva.jpg
http://i7.tinypic.com/86ratt0.jpg
http://i12.tinypic.com/6jkgpqx.jpg
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i hate you give me now!!! :D
i thought that they didnt have pins on the bottom of the chip?
the last pic looks like it has tiny ones, about 2/3 mm
ah, i always thought it was 1207 pin ... doh
haha, nice!
However who are the kidding with the 386 type heatsink :)
Cost cut much :D ... good
Bit of a weedy cooler?
I thought it would have a better heatsink.
What kind of temperatures do you get on the stock heatsink? Stock clock speeds...
indeed that heatsing reminds me of the one for Athlon 64 3500+ single core!
don't think you will be overclocking much with that.
gimme benchmarks!
I think AMD want heat to be a problem with OCing rather than the CPU being the limit :rofl:
Amd still uses pins on their desktop cpus, they only changed the server versions to pinless design.
as for the cooler, it seems the same as the one that came with the single core k8's, they should atleast have used the one that came with the higher end x2's and FX.
@OBR pls, we want oc results:up:
who was making fun of the new intel heatsink? :D
this one looks like a K7 one :p:
Horrible heatsink!...70mm fan?!...eww!
wtf? why do they pair this with the the old heatsink?:shakes:
This is Xtreme Systems.... Who here uses the stock heatsink?
How is this "news"?
It's news to me because it means people from here will start getting their hands on them and start doing some real world testing. Some good O/Cing. We might find out a little more about these chips from people on here.
...and now put that thing in the socket and bench it to death, damnit! :D:D:)
This is news, because no one can see yet retail cpu ... only weird ENG samples ...