Look forward to 18s :toast:
Printable View
Look forward to 18s :toast:
OMG this is amazing stuff, it's like sh*tting up a waterfall and making it all the way to the top.
OMG 3Ghz by air!! Awesome chip you got there :slobber: :slobber: Congrats to the Japanese Team ! Hope you will get an fx57 soon to play with :D (a very rare fx57 with no cold bug of course!)
congratulate for fantastic score ;)
Awesome clocks. Thats just incredible.
:worship:
The damage that would do with 3D...
I would also like to see a max screen shot from that monster.
Thanks :toast:
That clock and a X850XT PE on LN2 would be nice to see.
Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
Hummmmmm Kool-Aid ***scratches head***
3DMark 2001 X800 XL <----Dothan
3DMark 2003 X800 XL <---- Kool-Aid listed
3DMark 2005 X800 XL <---- Kool-Aid listed
3DMark 2001 37,328 <---- Kool-Aid listed
3DMark 2003 SLI 24,156 <---- Kool-Aid listed
3DMark 2005 SLI 11,393 <---- Kool-Aid listed
Impressive Congrats by OC Shark Team Italy
nice clock, but charlie, not what i'd call stable(in so far as, keeping it supplied with ln2 24/7 would be more than a little bit of hassle :p ).
dothan is faster than ath 64 clock for clock, and when people say "yeah but its crap at encoding" , no its not. its behind but not by far and barely by noticeable amounts. the only real differences you can see these days in benchmarks between chips is, IMHO really between ath 64/p4 in gaming, the ath 64's almost always jump a decent margin ahead due to mem controller and low latency. most other area's are 10 seconds faster here or there and thrown outta proportion.
problem is, while these dothans do high speeds , even on air, its not anything that intel will release to do stock on desktop. when we get the p-m based desktop chip after we see the next dual core from intel, it will very very very likely be a smaller IPC cpu. it will almost certainly have at least a marginally extended pipeline to increase clocks for higher overall clocks when they finally get released. intel simply don't want to go from probably 4Ghz dual core 0.65nm cpus over to 2.5Ghz dualcore yonahs, it won't go over with joe average. but higher speeds might make up for this. depends if amd need to add to the pipeline in a after a couple more cpu's come out, to increase clocks or if they can keep IPC with higher clocks.
:thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by drunkenmaster
you're right. Intel WON'T do the right thing.
:DQuote:
Originally Posted by iboomalot
I never said I don't like AMD, too....
In fact, I can't wait to get a 4400+ for my 24/7 rig.
I REALLY like the combo of DFI/A64/MUSHKIN REDLINE/r520/G70....
I likw my Kool-Aid in GRAPE!
C
well, after updating myself on this post I can say 2 things...
the Msec Pi shot, matchs what its suppose to match, and clockgen is not an easy thing to fool, cause it doesn't read anything windows, cause it reads the bios only.
however, crystal CPUID cannot be considerd cheatfree, as that program uses no cheat detection at all, like CPUZ does (1.26 or higher)
but overall, I am alot more inclined to think this is indeed real, now ;)
I like mine in Cherry flavor :)Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
Congrats, that's amazing :D :toast: 4ghz on a Dothan..that is insane, congrats again.
jjcom
Taking the world record with QUITE a margin to the rest at an FSB of 236MHz is just insane! If he can get that rig up and running at, say, FSB270 1:1 tight, i simply cannot see how it can get any faster :)
He's quickly becoming a star, pity we don't get to "meet" him :)
I'm sure the companys would love to. especially asus, as they have already shown their support for dothans with their socket adaptor.Quote:
Originally Posted by Disposibleteen
Its the lack of chipsets is why noone has any.. and intel isnt going to be making those any time soon. :(
Quote:
Originally Posted by iboomalot
orange rocks :p:
fake or not fake, that is not mater at all, im really stop to believe in the korean/japan super pi, somting really weird in that pi.
so we wont some super pi mode 1.4 that we can be sure.
Can u run Dbench in our D2OL forum?? We are currently having a contest, and its divided up between 24/7 settings and as fast as u can go settings. Currently fastest I think is like low 120's. With this, the dothan should get like 70's, maybe 60's!
AMD FX range is faster for more people more of the time in more things, something the FX-57 will increase again.
However it's a lot more expensive, something the FX-57 will increase again unfortunately.
Dothan has a slightly better IPC than FX-55, but it has a lot better IP$.
To a lot of people FX-57 on single phase change, ie Asetek / nventive, at 3500MHz+ will be a faster/better proposition than a slightly unknown jump to Dothan. People with Asus 865/875 boards though will no longer have sand kicked in their faces though :)
I still prefer pifast to Superpi, pifast better reflects cpu/memory gaming performance than Super Pi IMO, it's just that Superpi has a bigger user base of people running it though AFAIK.
Regards
Andy
Thanks Andy.Quote:
Originally Posted by zakelwe
As for Holicho-san, he is now retired and enjoying play golf almost everyday so I hear though he keeps his SuperPI 32M ranking at his HP.
Yes, he was one of our great Mentors & lead us all to the madness all right.
Fred
for a none benchmarking situation, the best chip to have no doubt is gonna be something low end in ath x2 range, as it will provide multitasking which neither the dothan(for now) or ath 64 can do.
though fx's overclock the best, thats generally because far more people that have them phase change cool them, generally on air overclocks the fx's haven't exactly blown the rest of the ath 64 range away. for your average air cooler, or watercooler the ath x2 is only gonna clock 200-300Mhz less and honestly you can not feel that in game plus the diff will be slightly less than normal as the game for instance would get 100% cpu time and no 5% here for downloads, 3% here and there for explorer and so on.
dothan dual core will be a time when they might be really able to compete with amd for real top end performance. but a single core dothan just doesn't offer anything the x2 can. i'm about 99% certain we'll see a 4000+ 1mb cache 2Ghz cpu within 2-3 months, and probably a 3800+ too, don't think they'll bother with 3600+ but they might. towards next year when everyone is advertising dual cores and more of the athlon 64 range moves to dual core(their roadmap is basically every chip they produce will be dual core within ,what, 2 years and most of them dual core within a year.) there will be lots of value dual cores.
Quote:
Originally Posted by PRTeamJapan
How cool is that! I would like to do the same some day :)
I will never forget his LN2 record in 3dmark2001 with R9700PRO (i think) which gave him 23xxx :clap:
Holicho-san was an insperation for a lot of as in past.......Give him my regards and my respect too...... :)
Thank you so much Pejsen and hipro5.
I will convey your best regards to Holicho-san.