We would like to see overclock 4 - 4.2 Ghz benchs happening. The 3DMark06 - Vantage and want to see 38-40k full results. :D
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We would like to see overclock 4 - 4.2 Ghz benchs happening. The 3DMark06 - Vantage and want to see 38-40k full results. :D
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1055t @ $228:)
We want to see some real gaming performance.
Something like BC2 or FC2 would be nice.
as expected, do the same perf than the i7 920 on X264 bench.
That show the limits of HT on intel, that is more 4*1,5 cores than 4*2 .
i'm waiting for the cheaper amd X6 to do some tests :p
Yo estoy esperando los resultados del AMD X6 es mejor Mhz a Mhz frente al i7 920 ?.
Yo tengon resultados de algunas pruebas del X58 a Default frecuencia y tambien tengo a 4ghz. Estoy esperando resultados del X6 AMD para comparar.
- CPU AES
- CPU Queen
- CPU Zlib
- FPU Mandel
- FPU Julia
Cine Bench R10
Conformado por
- Multi CPU
- Single CPU
-Open GL
- Nuclearus Multi Core
http://www.teamhardwarevzla.com/foro...t=708&start=25
I think that he asked about clock-for-clock performance between Thuban and i7 in regards to scaling with overclocks at 4Ghz.
no leak here in Thailand
waiting NDA
Can we get pictures of the stock cooler to see if amd has uped their cooler area.
from the photos i saw, it looks like they stayed the same, 4 half sided heat pipes, and same dimensions. and since these are all under 140W, they had no need to change. and honestly its a great cooler, im using mine cause i took out my water cooling, and at 40% fan speed, no noise and under 40c in gaming, under 55c when stress testing, and thats overclocked (by only 400mhz and no volts, so its a 940 @ 965 speeds)
here's a link to some photos
if the temps reading are correct, they are about 10-15c cooler than a phenom II quad
it actually does look different, my old 940 dinosaur has a copper core, not the full base.
Maybe the paste/solder/whatever between the die and the IHS is improved
Apokalipse : i don't think anyone on XS uses the thermal paste which comes for free with their cpu . :ROTF:
I wasn't talking about the thermal pad that is stuck to the bottom of the stock heatsink.
I was talking about the paste/solder/whatever that is between the actual die of the CPU and the IHS (metal cover that you see on top of the die)
So do I have to buy a 1090T to get over 4ghz?
a 1055t will do 4ghz on the 14x multi if the mobo can go to 285htt stable
And which mobos can do that?
we'll find out soon :p: