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    Phenom II 6 GHz+ OVERCLOCK

    http://www.pcper.com/comments.php?nid=6455


    from http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1367296 is were i found this at with the above link in the thread.

    originaly it did say 6ghz @ 1.9v for some reason the went back and changed it to 5.X+ @ 1.9v not sure why it was edited then updated. they did 5ghz @ 1.6v on dry ice then the 6ghz on LN2.

    so deneb is looking better every day. so 3.8-4ghz on air should be easy and 4+ghz on water.



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    This is true.. at first a few of the journalists leaked the 6+ GHz results. Then I believe AMD told them to tone it down a bit as it's all still under NDA hence why they re-worded it to be a bit more vague. I won't believe it until I see a respected bencher doing this but I was told ~6200MHz with a full pot of nitrogen.. meaning zero cold bug. Take it all with a grain of salt as there is no video or screen grabs of this so right now it's all word of mouth. This could get to be very interesting if AMD can get a Deneb clocking at 6GHz, might hold up a fight to Core 2 and even Core i7

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    heh ya i know its a suicide run and under nda. but this is starting to play out just the way i wanted it too just like the 3800 and then the 4800 ati release. wo0t.



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    LOL 1.9V? i guess its cool to know that the phenom can get that high. pretty impressive yet its not useful. also lets you know the overclocking potential of the phenom II.

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    There is a thread about this in the News section. And Tony confirmed it
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    After Tony's post the news got a much needed confirmation from a well respected XS member .Now the waiting game,January seems like it's light years away

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    were is this news section???



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    I tried to post this info 5hrs ago.. and could not get on the forum....lol.. oh well,. I was a lil excited when I heard this.. It is making January seem so far away..Although it will be a nice B-day anyhow...
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    Quote Originally Posted by charged3800z24 View Post
    I tried to post this info 5hrs ago.. and could not get on the forum....lol.. oh well,. I was a lil excited when I heard this.. It is making January seem so far away..Although it will be a nice B-day anyhow...
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    i think there alot of stories now cause i heard they can goto alomost 4Ghz with stock cooling and higher with water and other way

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    Who cares about getting above 5ghz with that kind of cooling, think about how high you can take the nb. I'm thinking were going to be having numbers for that upwards of 3.5ghz on cold if we can clock the cpu that high. Imagine what that does to everything else...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldguy932 View Post
    Who cares about getting above 5ghz with that kind of cooling, think about how high you can take the nb. I'm thinking were going to be having numbers for that upwards of 3.5ghz on cold if we can clock the cpu that high. Imagine what that does to everything else...
    I am trying not to get to excited..but...Man it is hard.. I do like the fact that they were doing the testing on my Motherbaord and using my ram..The 4870 x2 I don't have.. but the Phenom II x4 I will...lol
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    This is awesome. I'll be definitally getting a deneb in the future for a htpc / 2nd gaming pc. 4.0+ on air, and we are talking about 6ghz at ln2, WOW! I'm hoping that deneb will put AMD back in the position it was when they released the slot A athlon chip. If this is a repeat of those days, this'll be very exciting.
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    Now the question becomes... Do I let Deneb force down the price of the Q9650 and go that route, or
    eventually build a whole Deneb system?

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    It must be extremely gratifying for Macci and the rest of the team, after pushing hard to turn AMD in a new direction, to see all this starting to come to fruition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkullCracka View Post
    http://www.pcper.com/comments.php?nid=6455


    from http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1367296 is were i found this at with the above link in the thread.

    originaly it did say 6ghz @ 1.9v for some reason the went back and changed it to 5.X+ @ 1.9v not sure why it was edited then updated. they did 5ghz @ 1.6v on dry ice then the 6ghz on LN2.

    so deneb is looking better every day. so 3.8-4ghz on air should be easy and 4+ghz on water.
    Supposedly, the Deneb core is supposed to be able to hit at least 4.2Ghz on air before the temps become too high. But keep in mind that your ambient temp matters alot. Now the FX-82, on the other hand, will be a Socket AM3/AM2+ and will be stock 4.4Ghz on air. I just wonder where it will top out.

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    Maybe now most of our AMD threads will not be highjacked. It would be nice if technology and clocking tips' threads remain relatively "clean".

    Great to see that some of the "evidence" that was uncovered about Deneb appears validated - things like low leakage, high overclocking on air, low temps, stability etc..
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    This sounds good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by charged3800z24 View Post
    I am trying not to get to excited..but...Man its hard..... Phenom II x4 I will...love
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzman View Post
    Maybe now most of our AMD threads will not be highjacked. It would be nice if technology and clocking tips' threads remain relatively "clean".

    Great to see that some of the "evidence" that was uncovered about Deneb appears validated - things like low leakage, high overclocking on air, low temps, stability etc..
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    Although I'm sure I'll never run really exotic cooling like LN2,Phase or Refridge.. The fact that they seem to have eliminated the coldbug could only help with more conventional cooling, HQ Air or Water.

    I really hope all this comes to fruition, mainly because it might make the Mobo manufactures take notice! I look at alot of these Intel Mobos and drewl... Where are the killer AMD boards? You know, Heavy duty/Digital PWM's, serious silent chipset cooling solutions etc...

    The Asus M3A79-T isn't a bad board but it doesn't compare to alot of the Intel options.... Hell, my favorite Mobo manufacturer (MSI) hasn't even released an 790FX/SB750 board yet. Whatsup with that...

    I'm really happy with alot of this Deneb info thats coming out. I've always been a guy that sticks with the innovative underdog. I still have and Amiga 4000 in the closet...
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    Yeah i know the MSI feeling.. I was hoping they would of had a Diamond 790FX/SB750..

    I remeber my Athlon 300mhz..haha.. had to use a finger card with dipswitches to clock it to 500mhz with As1
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