Yes, that is the one advantage of Kentsfield. It can be run in almost any Conroe board. The CPU booted in every board I tried. I've sold my Kentsfield. It will soon be in the hands of a very capable overclocker.Originally Posted by wtfdc
Yes, that is the one advantage of Kentsfield. It can be run in almost any Conroe board. The CPU booted in every board I tried. I've sold my Kentsfield. It will soon be in the hands of a very capable overclocker.Originally Posted by wtfdc
I would be interested in seeing how fast it can encode using SVCD2DVD.
You can get the demo version here:
http://www.svcd2dvd.com/
Nice stuff...
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sierra_bound
what cooling? 4ghz, 4cores = incredible
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I believe I was using phase change cooling. That was done awhile ago. I would have gotten higher clocks, but I ran into a FSB wall on the board I was using. Also, the board did have multiplier options past x10. On Asus 975X boards, multipliers up to x20 would have been available for Kentsfield. Running FSB at close to 400 did help, however, at least in Cinebench.
One extra difference, on kentsfield all four cores share the fsb, cloverton has dual independent busses so each socket has two fsb paths. If you run SPi 1m four times on kentsfield you'll get around 25 seconds each (I think thats close to the stock times), if you run it 8 times on this guys dual socket it'll be closer to 20 seconds each.Originally Posted by AndrewZorn
In theory anyway.
I don't know if 25 seconds is accurate. Of course I never ran my Kentsfield at stock speed.
Also keep in mind that two Clovertowns and a good server board are going to probably cost you at least $2500. That's out of the financial reach of many people.
$2500 is probably a very conservative figure, especially if you wish to be an early adopter. Kentsfield ES chips are going for $1500-1700. I'm sure Clovertown ES chips will command similar prices. So maybe $3000-3500 is more likely for dual Clovertowns and a nice board.
Last edited by sierra_bound; 09-11-2006 at 02:15 PM.
lol I know, but it was one of the few pieces of information missing from this thread.
Edit: Once intel rip off AMD's hyper transport, and have a native quad core on market, they'll probably just pull the same trick again to do 8 cores on one socket. Intel definatly 'have form' in that area.
Last edited by Iconyu; 09-11-2006 at 02:13 PM.
U r not supposed to sell any ES chips from Intel, It has Intel confidential stamped on it . Property of Intel , technically it's on loan from Intel to you .Originally Posted by sierra_bound
Yes, I know. Several people have recently sold Kentsfield chips here. Anyway, the chip is no longer in my possession. And I'm not going to reveal the identity of the buyer.
ES chips have been circulating for years. Intel knows they are out there. They don't like it when they are sold on the open market. But it would take them a million years to track down every engineering sample.
How do u test this ? There is no benchmarks to runOriginally Posted by BandofBrothers
try the benches in bionc!!!!!!!! and then show us at the wcg section what that monster is made of!!!!!!
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wow, 8 cores
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How about a few screenshots of load/idle with Core Temp running?
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=103638
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Core Temp - Accurate temperature monitor for Intel's Core/Core 2 and AMD64 processors
Wow, so many cores...
When is it coming out? What will be the new socket using it?
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is uses socket 771 for Xeon DP and Xeon MPOriginally Posted by Mr.X
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Originally Posted by luihed
No one programm to test? Try it: http://benchqueens.narod.ru
IT can work with 1-16 cpu...
that's a bit of a shame that it isn't using all the cores 100%Originally Posted by wtfdc
SuperPi Multi CPU - is not very good... Java is multiplatform language and it so SLOW...
"Queens" use 1-16 CPU programmed on cleaer assembler and compiled using
"Hand Made" Intel Netburst optimisation...
So,
http://benchqueens.narod.ru
And if you have 4 CPUs mashine, i can suggest
http://nuc-rus.narod.ru
Last edited by Locki; 09-12-2006 at 04:32 AM.
Can you run BootMark, please ...
Download here:
http://download.boot.lv/files/^Testu...ww.boot.lv.rar
Impressive - just how can us mere mortals afford this?
Would go nice with some decent quad SLI support from nVidia, and 2x 7950's, and yes, DX10. If only 7950's were DX10 cards
Should give us 20k scores in 3dM06 at close to stock.
Good, cannot wait for this, and DX10 cards.
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Can I ask what applications you run on that server for your needs?
Originally Posted by TaPaKaH
It is not even near multithreaded
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