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Lithan
The shroud is to pull fresh outside air and that is important.
The side was off in toms test, and the 840ee w/ 820 HSF was therefore getting fresh outside air and still breaking 90*C before it would crash.
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Yes I have tested the 820 and in my threads you will find results. I had no problem pushing to 4Ghz on air with a Zalman. Eshbach as well has breached 4Ghz with stability on air.
Links to SS of dual primes?
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The dual core is superior to HT in many ways, one is lower latency with arbitration and the other is true multi core processing. It will work circles around a HT or single core in threaded applications not just synthetic benches. Sure single cores are good for games and single stuff and can perform better in this scenario. But of you need dual CPU, the dual core is an option.
In every review I've seen, HT performs better for intel in more instances of multithreading than Dual Core. Throw in that you are clocking higher and unless you have an 840ee running quad high util apps or dual high util multithread apps, it's no contest. What's your source on lower latency in arbitration? That's counterintuitive, so I'd like to see some evidence.
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All of the lame reviews are on the EE part from what I have seen, this same also holds true about THG getting fresh air to the CPU from outside the case. No matter how much you do not want to accept this, its part of the spec.
ee adds about 6watts of consumption, so its highly doubtful it adds more than that in heat.
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The memory timing is so critical and to dumb the Intel down with crap timing hurts it very bad. And to throw a memory ratio in the mix compounds the problem more. And the AMD gets 2-2-2-5 1T...
Memory timings affect 3dmark 2001 and spi pretty severely, but in most everything else I've seen, it wont be more than a couple % points. (Edit: also certain compression/decompression tasks get hit pretty hard with loose timings.)
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Lets get away from reviews, this is XS and we do not live with SPD timing at stock FSB. That being said, the 820 or 830 at 266FSB 1:1 3-2-2-4 1T the picture changes drasticly and gives the X2 a run for a lot less. We do not have to run crappy ass settings the reviewers run nor do we have to run inferior heatsinks.
P4's are competitive with loose timing ddr2, they get a little better with tighter timings. How do you maintain that a chip of essentially the same design goes from not even close to competitive to competitive with the same changes?
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Quoted Lithan:
"Good luck with the chip. God, Xtremesystems has gone to the trolls. It's like the Intel version of anandtech. If I see one more imbicile claiming 4ghz is easy @ stock vcore and stock cooling with 820's, someone's gonna die."
Your input on this topic is understandable but your negativity is unacceptable. I am not sure whats your beef with Intel but you are the one trolling here from those who reported your posts.
I have no beef with Intel. All I do is point out that just because a chip doesn't live up to expectations, you can't just pretend that it does and challenge people who advise against purchasing it to prove you wrong by buying one. That's asinine.
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My retail chip was from Fry's and was $299, not a hand picked sample in any way. I used a P5WD2 mobo. The machine now lives/runs at 4.4Ghz 1:1 3-2-2-4 turbo and was pushed to 4.9Ghz for benching.
Now was that on Cascade or just single stage? Hell people are benching Dothans near 4ghz. I'd hardly call 4.9ghz a success for netburst architecture. Aren't you benching close to 6ghz with single cores these days?
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Please reread, this imbicile clearly stated upgraded heat sink and small increase in vcore for 4Ghz
Im not mad at you Lithan as I see where your comming from but please dont disrespect us like that or you will lose all respect with the community here.
Calling us trolls and imbiciles requires an appology from you. That was uncalled for and did not go un noticed.
If you didn't say that 4ghz was easy on stock vcore and cooling, then I wasn't talking about you. But to make such an outrageous claim is trolling. To maintain it against all reason and logic is imbecility.
Once again we are confronted with the difference between Screenshot stable (and almost synonymous, sandra stable) and 100% stable. You've worked with P4's surely more than I have. And even I know that on a p4 Sandra stable is Hundreds of mhz away from actual stability.