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sub 9 sec. SPi1M 940BE 955BE 965BE 1090T
those are quads. and safe vs recommended is different, as temps go up, stability goes down, and most 24/7 people i think run 1.4 or 1.45v, because that last bit gained by 1.5+ is usually small and comes with alot of heat dump. i remember people who pushed 1.7v for a quick run without killing the chips. and my point still was right, 1.53v for 3.6ghz is not whats needed i hope.
Manicdan: watch for AMD documents...really, 1.55 with good temps is safe. We talking about 45nm AMD SOI, not about Intels high-k. Its so diferent...
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Manicdan is correct that 1.53v for 3.6ghz is not needed or required. These chips can do 4+ Ghz with 1.5+v
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they are quads but 1.5v will be same wattage/heat output regardless of # of cores, right? im not sure but thats how i have understood it
edit: correct in saying 1.5+ is overkill for 3.6ghz but he needed same voltages for 3.9ghz. 1.5+ was not the minimum needed for 3.6ghz he could probably do that w/ ~1.47v w/ some tuning i think
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we all have to remember that its the same 45nm node that x4 uses.Its 50% more cores! So i would not expect HIGHER than C3 overclockability (and not every c3 chip does 4gz stable)
low-k dielectric
http://www.techreport.com/discussions.x/18731
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this is getting better and better...........My wish for 4.2ghz looks like it may come true and then some......this cpu looks like a hit for the price!
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4.61ghz water
4.5ghz superpi 1M 15.585
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...rpi4500mhz.jpg
25,396 06 Phenom 965@ 4.4ghz HIS 5970@960/1260
21,893 Vantage, Phenom 965 4.2ghz HIS 5970 @960/1260
Phenom 2 125w 965 test results
http://futuremark.yougamers.com/foru...d.php?t=117414
Phenom 2 140w 965 test results
http://futuremark.yougamers.com/foru...d.php?t=109214
Phenom 2 AM2+ 940 cold air results
http://futuremark.yougamers.com/foru...ad.php?t=97430
If I dont get every single drop out of my cpu I feel like someone is stealing from me
I also wish your wish comes true
It looks great because in performance it seems to perform almost same as bloomfield's c2c and when you add in that 1090T is suppose to be $300 its pure pure win because i7 950 is 3Ghz and i7 930 is 2.8Ghz.
That only leaves i7 980x on top and from my est. AMD will need really fast chips to reach that. So Thuban ~ Bloomfield and Gulftown for the rich and famous![]()
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AMD 1090T@4.0ghz
Enzotech sapphire/Mo-Ra extreme rad
Asus Crosshair IV Formula
ht 2400mhz / nb 2400mhz
12gb Gskill 1300mhz
HIS HD5970
Enermax Evo Galaxy 1250
case: XCLIO A380PLUS-BK
4.61ghz water
4.5ghz superpi 1M 15.585
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...rpi4500mhz.jpg
25,396 06 Phenom 965@ 4.4ghz HIS 5970@960/1260
21,893 Vantage, Phenom 965 4.2ghz HIS 5970 @960/1260
Phenom 2 125w 965 test results
http://futuremark.yougamers.com/foru...d.php?t=117414
Phenom 2 140w 965 test results
http://futuremark.yougamers.com/foru...d.php?t=109214
Phenom 2 AM2+ 940 cold air results
http://futuremark.yougamers.com/foru...ad.php?t=97430
If I dont get every single drop out of my cpu I feel like someone is stealing from me
What i find is very interesting is the fact that Bloomfield actually needs HT to keep up with Thuban so this is a very positive sign indeed.
What this means is that in real world tests Thuban may actually do quite good, bench's are more dependent on HT than real world tests.
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Manicdan: yes, right, my example lower:
profile 1: 1.35V (undrevolted) 3718Mhz/2620Mhz
profile2: 1.375V (undervolted) 3825Mhz/2550 MHz
profile3: 1.44V 3950MHz 28xx NB
profile4: 1.5V 4010MHz 28xxNB
max stability 1.536V 4032MHz
As i see, efectivity going up profile 3, others MHz are not good for increase voltage (for 60 MHz i need +0.16V)
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Man these are some good initial results. 7.38 Cinebench score?? Wow, lovin it!
Last edited by richierich; 04-13-2010 at 01:32 PM.
Yes its 45nm, but as stated above with ultra low k. Think about 45nm v2.0 ;-)
Less power is leaked, thus less heat is produced, thus people could use higher vcore, because the heat/power limit is not reached as early as with the old 45nm process.
Very good indeed ... I wonder how the 1090Ts will perform. 4.5 GHz ?![]()
Is it possible to do a x264 bench test?
Iīm wondering if the 785 mobos from the actual generation will support all the features of this CPU, like the "Turbo" mode..
Thx!
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