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    First Penryn (wolfdale) Numbers

    Ok got this link by MSN,

    Here you can see a lot of screenshots, the ones without a CPU-Z by the side, specially Super Pi 1M, take it with a huge grain of salt.
















    Here is the source


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    So a 2.7ghz dual core penryn does the same superpi time as a 3.7ghz e6600 or e6700! But there is a 2mb advantage so probably equal to a 3.5 ghz e6600 if the e6600 had another 2mb... P5k deluxe mobo is compatible...
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    i dont really think that 1M run was at 2.66GHz

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    why not? the difference between a E6400 and E6600 in the same overclock, same board, and same ram, even in 1M is pretty drastic.

    another 2 megs to the cache, would be no different.
    4 megs to 6 megs would be a nice jump for PI.




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    thanks for the numbers it looks like a winner with 6MBs of L2

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    Look at the other shots from Everest.... they are actually lower than a E6700 at same speed? Hows that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kunaak View Post
    why not? the difference between a E6400 and E6600 in the same overclock, same board, and same ram, even in 1M is pretty drastic.

    another 2 megs to the cache, would be no different.
    4 megs to 6 megs would be a nice jump for PI.
    True but everest is on par with C2D, i just dont want to make false hopes, if it does that time great

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiD0M4N View Post
    Look at the other shots from Everest.... they are actually lower than a E6700 at same speed? Hows that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiD0M4N View Post
    Look at the other shots from Everest.... they are actually lower than a E6700 at same speed? Hows that?
    Board , BIOS , etc...I wouldn't be worried about that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kunaak View Post
    why not? the difference between a E6400 and E6600 in the same overclock, same board, and same ram, even in 1M is pretty drastic.

    another 2 megs to the cache, would be no different.
    4 megs to 6 megs would be a nice jump for PI.
    I agree. Assuming the extra cache allows full performance scaling and isnt bottlenecked by something else, and SSE4 does its thing, it should take towards 2 secs off a Spi 1M time compared to a 4MB Conroe at the same clocks.

    Penryn @ 3600MHz should be around....12-12.2 secs?
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    looks yammy.. cant wait until they are out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by K404 View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by metro.cl View Post
    True but everest is on par with C2D, i just dont want to make false hopes, if it does that time great
    SSE4 is fairly new. Is it not possible that his beta copy of Everest is not optimize to run SSE4?
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    The radix and shuffle engine can help on any version of SSE. But I dont see superpi as one.
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    Results with OC would be nice .
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    Quote Originally Posted by M3kk View Post
    Results with OC would be nice .
    My thought exactly

    Great information metro, as always

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    I'd like to see what yorkfield has to offer.


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    Remember those SSE2/SSE3 versions of SuperPi? Maybe that´s the answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NH|Delph1 View Post
    My thought exactly

    Great information metro, as always

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    Quote Originally Posted by safan80 View Post
    I'd like to see what yorkfield has to offer.
    is yorkfield supposed to be > wolfdale?

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    it's the quad-core version of wolfdale


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    Quote Originally Posted by safan80 View Post
    it's the quad-core version of wolfdale
    Ahh, that makes sense, thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eastcoasthandle View Post
    SSE4 is fairly new. Is it not possible that his beta copy of Everest is not optimize to run SSE4?
    Look at the second Everest benchmark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M3kk View Post
    Results with OC would be nice .
    assuming it overclocks (well)
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step View Post
    assuming it overclocks (well)
    (nn_step cringes at the thought that the pic of super pi was done at 2666mhz,sells AMD stock, applies for job with Intel, shot at door as a suspected spy!)

    If those SP1M times were at 2666mhz then Penryn is what it's claimed to be.
    If at 3000 it's still a very nice increase.
    Does make you want to get one and try for 8x500 though!

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