1,4 GHz, 256k cache.
http://www.clubic.com/actualite-2127...ocket-754.html
1,4 GHz, 256k cache.
http://www.clubic.com/actualite-2127...ocket-754.html
oh wow, that's slow.. i wonder if amd will finally break the $50 mark again
Got a fan over those memory sticks? No? Well get to it before you kill them
256k of l2 cache looks to me like an over clockers dream cheap chip decent performance and possibly a newer core base than palermo .....
mobo: strix b350f
gpu: rx580 1366/2000
cpu: ryzen 1700 @ 3.8ghz
ram: 32 gb gskill 2400 @ 3000
psu: coarsair 1kw
hdd's: samsung 500gb ssd 1tb & 3tb hdd
Well it is Palermo core and E6 stepping
But it has 64bit instructions and gonna be well OCed - maybe 100%. The only problem is to get yr mobo work stable with 400HT.
Palermo clocks very well. I have overclocked 2600+ 1.6@2.5Ghz prime stable on stock cooler. The only disadvantage is low multiplier.
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With a DFI nF3 board, it will fly!
i5 750 4.20GHz @ NH-D14 | 8GB | P7P55DLE | 8800U | Indilinx SSD + Samsung F3 | HAF922 + CM750W
Past: Q6600 @ 3.60 E6400 @ 3.60 | E6300 @ 3.40 | O165 @ 2.90 | X2 4400+ @ 2.80 | X2 3800+ @ 2.70 | VE 3200+ @ 2.80 | WI 3200+ @ 2.75 | WI 3000+ no IHS @ 2.72 | TBB 1700+ @ 2.60 | XP-M 2500+ @ 2.63 | NC 2800+ @ 2.40 | AB 1.60GHz @ 2.60Originally Posted by CompGeek
Being Socket-A officially dead, this gonna be the new entry-level CPU...
Indeed. The chip probably will not limit your overclock, i guess it will be your motherboard. The DFI nf3 is the only option. This chip will have a 7 x multiplier, which is pretty lowOriginally Posted by SPiKE
AMD64 3000+ venice max PIfast 2881MHz, 41.** seconds, DFI NF4 DAGF, 2 x 256mb twinmos twister pc4000, 2 x 256mb G.skill pc4800LA , 6600 128 mb.
Originally Posted by pleasure
Wowsers! When will they be realeasing the rest of the E6 sempys? I have had naughty thoughts about a 3000 and a DFI 250gb board.
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