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Thread: AMD Athlon64 X2 4800+ Dual Core Basic Test

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    AMD Athlon64 X2 4800+ Dual Core Basic Test

    Many days passed after post FX57 and 4600+.
    Windwithme shows you AMD Athlon64 X2 4800+.
    The AMD top version of dual core, 2.4G 1MB cache.

    Lets look back the pictures it takes with FX57.
    They are the 2 most hi-end CPU.






    Test Configuration
    AMD Athlon64 X2 4800+ 2.4G 1MB
    DFI nF4 LANParty SLI
    GSkill 1GBFF
    Sunnystone new water cooler + dual fan heat pipe + Eheim 1250 motor

    This time I used Sunnystone water cooler and DFI nF4. The temperature shows correctly.








    The room temperature shows 33 degree C, and 27 degree C under air condition.

    In default setting, 2.4G 1MB cache, the voltage is only 1.26V.
    Only run SUPER PI and CPUMARK, they are not dual core supported. The performance is the same level with 4000+ and FX53 2.4G 1MB single core.




    OC to 2.7G in 1.36V, one of the core is worse.
    PS: Then I found in SP2004 both select CPU0, and the CPU utilization is 100%.
    SP2004 modify to CPU0 and CPU1, the result is the same, the CPU utilization is 100% but another core cannot run long time.



    But 1.36V 2.7G SUPER PI 32M finished.




    Lets test dual core CPU supported graphics software next.
    CINEBENCH 2003

    Single core 2.7G 1MB is 68.9 seconds
    Dual core2.7G 1MB is 36.8 seconds




    What’s the next item to test?
    The cheapest dual core CPU 4200+?!




    Today my home has a new air conditioner. It makes my mood great..........

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    Nice chips you have got!The dream of every hardware freak

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    i just think its sick that you can run dual cores on 1,35 vcore at 2.7 G

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    yeah, it's amazing, too bad one core isn't as happy as the other, but good results, is it possible todo 2.8GHz?
    i7 2600K 4.9Ghz @ 1.424v, Noctua NH-D14, Asus P8P67, 16GB Corsair XMS3 1600Mhz, GB GeForce GTX 460 OC, OCZ 600W PSU - www.LV-88.com

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