good guess..Quote:
Originally Posted by Mats
here you are:
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Originally Posted by Spartacus
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good guess..Quote:
Originally Posted by Mats
here you are:
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Originally Posted by Spartacus
is it newark ???
More Turion Action.
I got this baby last week before it was announced. :D
http://img229.imageshack.us/img229/4...ionmt373qn.jpg
http://img229.imageshack.us/img229/4...rionopn2pb.jpg
I am running the official May 2005 BIOS for the DFI LANPARTY UT nF3 250Gb. I have been able to run Turions (Lancaster) and Newarks (90nm Mobile Athlon 64) on an old Asus K8V-SE with the latest BIOS. I don't have an Abit board so there is no way for me to find out.
Well , lets see some overclockin/benching action :D . Very nice . Just waiting ....Quote:
Originally Posted by Vandi423
Very nice indeed.
Also, I've done some more digging into Turion, and according to AMD tech docs, Lancaster and Newark are both based on the same silicon (rev. SH-E5). I believe that the early Turions were poor overclockers because it was a new low-power design, and AMD hadn't yet worked all the bugs out of it. But if the overclocking results of Newark are any sign, by about week 15 of '05 AMD had E5 cores that were very capable of running high speeds.
Just my $0.02. What are the full specs of your rig Vandi? I'm still running your old Turion MT-34. :toast:
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Originally Posted by toledo
that will be nice (and whit vapo it will be nicer) :toast:
Try oc and post cpu mark, super pi and other bench.