it worked OK at C5F old too :)
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it worked OK at C5F old too :)
So you have one!!?? :-p
1.375v @5ghz would be nice :p
These just launch in Australia; $1049 AUD lol.
-PB
I didn't realise either that these two CPUs have 16MB of cache, I must of missed that when strolling through posts earlier.
EDIT: I see now that it's 8MB L2 + 8MB L3.
-PB
My local computer store is listing the 9590 for $1100 which is insane, so I assume this CPU will perform close to Intel's high end offerings? If not, AMD really screwed up the pricing. Any benchmarks?
It should perform around 4770K's level in a lot of benchmarks (and below it in some too). It's a bragging rights SKU, nothing more :).
Pricing is one thing, performance is other ;). Note that this is not normal SKU and is not meant for average PC buyer (hence not in the same basket as 4770K). This chip can be further OCed on more extreme cooling and has potential for hwbot records. We all know who buys such CPUs and they ain't no average PC users ;).
If you want cheap Vishera FX, you have it today. It's called FX8320 and it's priced extremely low for what it offers (be it stock or OC).
Yeah, its no worse than Intel's past extreme chips that were nothing more than a binned cpu with an unlocked multi.
In 10-20 years this AMD cpu will be worth way more than 4770 or even 3970.. So it has something going for it.
The 4.4/4.7ghz FX9370 is $399
it isn't the first 5ghz CPU, just the first in the consumer market.
Also computer parts tend not to gain value over time, even ancient ones, usually systems or stuff like that do, but not really components.
It also isn't that limited edition you know, i mean most stores seem to have one or two of them, if local shops have them then it isn't that limited.
and if it was a prescott ... and if it was a prescott. :rofl:
rolls back time
a P4 with HT
Mhz over gaming perf was all ok for intel then ...
http://www.anandtech.com/show/1975
The pentium 4 extreme edition just used a little more energy than a athlon 64.
This uses 100watts more than an intel model which is close to double and will likely be the biggest power hog for a desktop processor ever.
Also the pentium 4 could still be cooled with a rather conventional cooler. This things needs beyond air cooling and a special motherboards.
Most importantly the pentium 4 was panned for being a bad processor. Basically everyone that was an enthusiast had a Fx processor back in the day in their signature, not a pentium 4 extreme edition. People still use it as the benchmark for bad power consumption and heat. Yet AMD is knowingly doing the same thing not learning from Intels mistakes.
The power consumption of this fx 9590 makes pentium 4 extreme edition seem like a power sipper.
I don't even see this fx 9590 being for a regular the enthusiast market or bragging rights as Informal puts it. Overclock any of Intel's 220 dollars and up processor to the max and the fx 9590 to the max(under anything short of liquid helium) and the Intel has a good chance to come out on top with their 220 dollar processors and their 300 dollars and up processors for sure come out on top.
Any one that has this processor in their system is basically giving AMD charity money. Paying a crazy amount for inferior performance, monster heat and power consumption and low overclockability under most cooling.
A geforce titan or i7 3970x are for bragging rights because they are simply the fastast out there. I would say the same thing with the hd 7990 or gtx 690.
If I see this processor in anyone signature, it will denote to me that this person is the most hardcore of the hardcore of an AMD fanboy or got the processor for free. What hurts the meaning of this processors is AMD's 200 dollar processors come unlocked AND your getting the same silicon as their 200 dollar processor, back in the day, nothing but a Intel extreme edition(and the upper FX series) had an unlocked multiplier. Your not even paying for the unlocked multiplier with the fx 9590.
I made another choice. I took a FX-8320 ^^
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I may order a 9370 if it's only $320 at release that's really not that bad of a price.
Back in that day, you were paying for the unlocked multiplier and you had the fastest performing CPU on the market by a long shot. Your only getting the unlocked multiplier here, but that incentive isn't really there when their fx 8320 has the same feature but only costs 150 dollars.
The only market for these chips is Hardcore AMD fans or the ignorant who buy processors based on frequency. Not having the highest performance really kills this thing as well as the unlocked multiplier feature/silicon being found on their vastly cheaper processors.
Depends the rumor was these chips will not the same exact core as the 8350/8320. People will pay for a tweaked vishera core if it performs better same as the 960T vs 965BE the 960T performed and clocked better for the most part. If that happens with these chips and the 9370 isn't god awful expensive why wouldn't people buy it.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...FQ9eQgodXUQArw
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...FU_ZQgodQxUAVw
Tigerdirect links for purchase. I just ordered the 9370 for myself $354 shipped with taxes. Should be a damn good upgrade for my Phenom II.
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