steven posted a screenshot in the 3500+ preview thread, maybe also in the 3800+ thread, not sure about that.Quote:
Originally Posted by HARDCORECLOCKER
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steven posted a screenshot in the 3500+ preview thread, maybe also in the 3800+ thread, not sure about that.Quote:
Originally Posted by HARDCORECLOCKER
THe 4200+ is 90nm. The FX-55 is 130nm. thats NOT the same processor in any sense of the term.Quote:
Originally Posted by terrace215
Its mor likely thatthe 4200+ will be a FX-57 thats been downclocked on multi.
Sigh. The *90nm* FX-55, which showed up on disti lists as a future product last month.
That's the question: Is the sample a 4200+, or a 90nm FX-55? That is, how will it be branded? The former *implies* AMD will launch the FX-57 (at 2.8GHz) at the same time as the 4200+. If it is merely to be launched as the 90nm Rev E FX-55, no such implication is there, and it will probably be Q3 before we see the FX-57.
Like this one? :D
http://home.wanadoo.nl/a.p.versteeg/AMDEcore.JPG
ok :D you have our undivided attention, now how's it clock?Quote:
Originally Posted by a.p.versteeg
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Wait and we will see when we are alowed to show. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
apversteeg I hate you :P ... why do you have to post pictures of it and you don't/can't OC it yet ?
I believe he has OC'ed it and knows just waht it can do. However he cant tell the rest of us that just yet. ;)
Just get us the results as soon as you are allowed to. :toast:
a.p.versteeg do you really own that chip? Or did you just take the pic from someone who posted the same thing on that Dutch board someone referred to earlier. Are you the same person?
He has the same nick, so I guess he is the same person... :p:
He really has it...Quote:
Originally Posted by Orthogonal
Actually he has 2... :stick:
According to himself this is a pic of its performance http://home.wanadoo.nl/a.p.versteeg/3300lowVcore.JPG
Oooh thats looks soooo goood!
Im stuck here with my 5th rubbish winnie at 290x9, 166 divider :(
Im waiting for the 3700+ San Diago. Now that should be good :slobber: :slobber: :toast:
Concorde
when they will be finally out, ready for buy the 4200 chips??
3.3 on stock volts...........and since when has cpu-z recognised the new cores?
CPU-Z 1.28 is new and will recognice like you can see ;) .Quote:
Originally Posted by Vincentvega18
hahah well your secret is out now... so much for that...
3.3g @1.4vcore is nuts though
that is nice, but i think that we need to wait and see more benchmarking programs :D
Some of these things can be deleated, can't they?