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Some "new" AMD CPUs *update with more reviews*
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power consumption under load was a surprise, the rest expected
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The power consumption is quite good, slightly lower than the 965.
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Black edition, 3.5ghz stock frequency and low power consumption its an awesome combination...:D
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1075T for $179 at Frys is a very awesome deal :up: At it's MSRP, eh, then it's a toss up which team you go with.
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Better and cheaper CPUs are always good news, but shall we call this dumping-sale before SB hits the marked and makes all of them look outdated? Or what?
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considering they did it with a lower power draw, its clearly a part worthy of the SKU, not some 140W desperate attempt
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like AMD CPUs, better and better
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Originally Posted by
Sam_oslo
Better and cheaper CPUs are always good news, but shall we call this dumping-sale before SB hits the marked and makes all of them look outdated? Or what?
Bumping the MHz up and lowering the TDP and price down. AMD is doing that for a long time now.
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Pretty excited about the 970 BE. All 3 in, fact. But I can actually see a 970 BE in my system in the near future. Should tide me over until BD.
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Same old thing from AMD. Let's see some BD action already. :)
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I'm waiting the AII X4 650 or the 1055T 95w to finally leave japan.
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That 970 BE looks like a great enthusiast chip. Not a high-end price, but high stock speeds an unlocked multiplier for untold fun.
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i understand that the 970 BE looks to be a nice chip because the TDP is now lower at 125w
but with the better and more refined IMC of Thuban based cpus for memory OC is it really worth it?
id personally go with the 1055t over the 970BE
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Anyone know what happened to the rumor that there would be 970's that unlocked into 6-core chips? There's a bunch of reviews and nary a word.
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these arent thuban based.rumors we wrong
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Anyone notice that in anand's review, every single game bench of the 1075T scores higher than the 1090T?
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3937/a...-performance/5
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i was just about to say that
seems to be true over at overclockers as well
http://www.overclockers.com/amd-phen...source=pr1075t
hmm could be different drivers, not sure if they used older results for the 1090t or tested all of them the same session
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mrcmtl
I see.....WTF?!
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Onethreehill has been slacking off, he's missed the gts 450 and now this. Is he still alive?
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wow, I am impressed with the reduced power consumption at 3.5Ghz. I wonder if the transisters where tweaked to get the low power consumption, sacrificing OC.
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pby5cat
wow, I am impressed with the reduced power consumption at 3.5Ghz. I wonder if the transisters where tweaked to get the low power consumption, sacrificing OC.
what you are asking doesnt make sense ... it will help overclockability for sure ... less power = more headroom ... simple as that
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Why would an OC to 3.9GHZ be unimpressive on the 970? (TPU)
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because newer stuff gets ~4.2ghz quite commonly
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Many review sites doesnt do in depth OC test and often overclock on stock coolers.
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Does some of 970BE is thuban base that can unlock to 6 cores?????
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sofar the answer is no
seemed the ONLY let OEM parts be bad thubans, to prevent unlocking it seems
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damn...we need 1035t and 1045t out asap
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You guys think its likely the 970 BE has good chance for ~4Ghz on stock cooler?
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Not on stock no.Some chance maybe, but not a good one ;-).I mean x64 prime stable ofcourse.
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It's not a Thuban, it's a low-leakage Deneb. Behaves just like a Thuban under LN2 though, at least my sample. If you want some LN2 results, look no further than here (it's in Swedish, but at least there's screenshots which are quite universal): http://www.nordichardware.se/testlab...g-med-ln2.html
Oh, and apologies for the rice, I just wanted to test that. Quite quick test before I left for the MOA finals, I have a Phenom II X2 560 as well, which hopefully clocks further.