Hardspell is showing a Bloomfield Core i7 2.93GHz on air and overclocked to more than 4GHz and ran SuperPI 1M in slightly under 10 seconds.
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Hardspell is showing a Bloomfield Core i7 2.93GHz on air and overclocked to more than 4GHz and ran SuperPI 1M in slightly under 10 seconds.
looks like the multi is unlocked on that 2.93?
Now with higer Ref. Clock (~165Mhz) and memory clock
http://www.abload.de/img/preview4qa.jpgQuote:
What I can tell you:-
Stock Intel Cooler
2 x ATI HD 4870 X2 (Crossfire) (800MHz Core / 3800MHz RAM)
Seagate 160GB (Slow pants HDD but fine for benching)
Cellshock Blue Edition 1866MHz (8-8-8-16) (Clocked at 2000MHz 9-8-8-16) - Also on Weekend special at OcUK!!
Antec Signature 850W PSU
http://www.abload.de/img/vantage1fe4.jpg
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/sho...php?t=17916507
damn why does he uses everest trail... i would like to see 2nd and 3rd levle cache latencies. :(
memory latencies on the other hand seem quite nice with CL9.
Release seems scheduled for November.
http://www.nordichardware.com/news,8101.html
How long after the EE are the regular chips(2.66 & 2.93 variants) regularly released?
Guys, one of the guys at VR-Zone who posted on the screen of the SuperPi topic says Anand and XS are unreliable sites :ROTF:
Anyway, those screens are damn impressive if true :D
1M under 6 anyone? :D
hmm another november release means its available in europa somewhere bewteen christmas and new year. :D (same with XE yorkfield)
Both of those will be multi-locked? So I imagine the 2.93 will play nicer due to the higher multi.
I really take exception to people who accuse a) Anandtech of malfarious benchmarking... I can reproduce most of his benches where I have like HW and SW readily and easily. b) Calling XS unreliable, most all the info I see here generated by people here who provide HW, screenshots, and such is just as reproducible and trustworthy from what I can gather (notable exceptions are the obvious spam from hit and runners)...
Either that or Turbo in effect.
Any word on a release date for the Gainestown version? Or was that pushed back to later next year?
you will need this to go with your Nehalem : http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...2329593,00.asp
Nhm Extreme Bandwidth needs it!
Francois ya it really rocks
its so awesome
November is still far off I really want to see what Nehalem can do with its full potential at least reviewers and testers are getting a lot of testing and benching time, they can squeeze every last inch of potential out of it.
:yepp:
I putted 4 of those little babies in RAID 0 ... 1 GB/s :yepp::yepp::yepp::yepp::yepp: with a seek time out of space
nice article here: http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...oc.aspx?i=3403