:slobber: Thats all I can say....
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:slobber: Thats all I can say....
Was thinking about this all day, after the post last night.. well worth the wait s7e9h3n :toast:
Now FLOOR IT! :lol:
Give it 1.65V and bench @ 3+ GHz
nice cpu!!! :D
You put her under phase yet?... she's beggin for it!!!
Cant wait to see her under phase :)
hmmmm I have some mixed feelings about Venice. Firstly he needed a very expensive 3800+ which is amd's highest speed bin and lots of volts to hit 2.95GHz and it may not be 100% stable either, just stable enough to get to windows and do quick superPI runs, 100% stable may be perhaps 2.9GHz or even less. We still have yet to see a large sample and of 3000+ and 3200+ examples too. A conclusion would be too haste to make based on a single early(engineering sample?) of a 3800+ and for all we know his could be a bad clocker. I am still worried how well Venice will work in existing mobos, especially my gigabyte nf3.
as for those who recently bought a winny, I had suggested you wait for venice in many threads, but winnies still arent that bad if you dont mind losing 200-300MHz performance, better ondie, sse3 and higher IPC but cant wait! You could always ebay your winny and go venice, its simple as that and not the end of the world. I will have to wait and see how well the 3000+ and 3200+ are doing, those speed bins are in my price range before I decide to get one now or keep waiting.
Yes, what he says! C'mon! you won't kill it that easilly... Those temps are fine.Quote:
Originally Posted by IvanAndreevich
If the new design likes to go Antarctic, I can't wait to see a San Diego with a cascade :banana:
If the 3Ghz barrier is easily broken with water on these new cores, the sound of my credit card begging for mercy will be music to my ears. Plus I'll be able to finally use this Storm G4 I have laying around :banana: :banana: :banana:
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Originally Posted by Geforce4ti4200
What? The 2.4GHz / 1.35v (!) part runs at 2.76GHz *at stock voltage* *on air*, and hits 2.89GHz at only 1.4v *on air*.
That's excellent.
Geforce4ti4200 - You really should check out the screenshots again. His data should be considered preliminary since it is obvious that the time he has put into the testing has been less than brief. Besides, this is barely the first glimpse we're getting on Venice and no one knows if his sample is a bad clocker. We'll see more down the road, and then we can speculate and make assumptions. ;)
I have already said we cant be too hasty based on one venice being tested. also this is a 3800+ no one yet knows how the 3000+ will do, will it be any better than my 3000+ winny at 2.6GHz? Not everyone has $500 for a 3800+ venice. I am also curious how it likes the cold, test that 3500+ venice too
edit: one more thing, no one knows how stable venice will be on todays mobos, even if it boots, is it stable?
@ Conrad: Let's just hope that Venice will make your sentence in your sig no more true ;)
My signature will always be the truth for us average folks. It rarely applies to the OC gods, although sometimes they are subject to some misfortunes as well. ;)
Lets hope that it does clock well, so far so good.
why would a Venice have a Higher IPC then any other AMD 64?Quote:
Originally Posted by Geforce4ti4200
Wouldn't SSE3 effect IPC?Quote:
Originally Posted by Kunaak
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Originally Posted by Kunaak
amd may do tweaks to the cache, ondie controller and what not. I already saw benchmarks where a winny was 3-5% faster than a newcastle(both s939) and I hear venice will once again raise this
omg!
is there any improvment in performance clock for clock against a winnie?
a winnie at 2.6ghz vs a venice at 2.6ghz which wins?
is the venice gonna be 3200 to?
They may do tweaks, they may not. We'll see.Quote:
Originally Posted by Geforce4ti4200
I think we won't be seeing some subzero action/results until tomorrow. I hope s7e9h3n is successful freezing that puppy. :)
With these new cpu, especially fx57 the oc results are predictable....
sandra mem bw/cpu arith @ 10k/16.5k, superpi 1M @ 24 and below, 3d01 @ 40k and up....and Aquamark probly shattered 120k(with sli)... :D
Yes, I can't wait to see the subzero clocks as well. My winnie doesn't get much more from the cold temps than it does on air.
I really hope they don't do massive speed binning. I'd love to buy a 3000+ and overclock it to 2.8-3GHz on water. :slobber: As has been previously stated, not everyone here has $500 waiting to be tossed on the counter for a new CPU. Some of us barely have $200. :p:
THANK YOU FOR THE RESULTS S739H3N! :toast:
Lets not hope that they dont speed bin, lets hope that all the chips are uniform and all will rocket. :D