that a crazy low default voltage
That's the same default voltage as my X2![]()
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nice voltages! I noticed that my new 3700 has an odd stepping KAB2E 0532 XPMW and it is very less voltage thirsty than some... 1.49v @ 2805 is all night prime stable... I am going to push it harder once the AS5 sets. should be 24 more hours or so...
Huh? These aren't good results at all dude--he's using phase change and can barely crack 3GHz with it. People are breaking 3GHz wtih AIRCOOLING on the new Opterons.
Definately not 65nm. AMD is still a ways off from that. Not even Intel has it ready yet, and they're leading the transistion.Originally Posted by Petr
I'm sure wanting someone to put a 146 on phase. It's going to be hard to sell these sd and venices after the showing so far on the opertons.Originally Posted by Vapor
I was only really commenting on the 1.47 vcore @ 3ghz... it would appear many of the other comments were also directed at the low voltage(s).Originally Posted by Vapor
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People are doing that with aircooling on the Opties
Voltage and all....anyway, these take volts like other E6s, namely the dual cores.
Try this on airOriginally Posted by Vapor
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YGEMOriginally Posted by The Coolest
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[QUOTE=s7e9h3n]Try this on air![]()
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Ditto. I don't see you doing it. What was the highest you could get on air? You know your going to lose the argument on this one, don't you.
http://img364.imageshack.us/my.php?i...4430air3xi.jpg on air
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Ahhh buggered, my chip can't do that on air, but it and others can do that on water with 60C higher idleOriginally Posted by s7e9h3n
Not to mention it costs a fraction of the price
And dog....there ain't no argument here, just a friendly little competition for stephen to show an E6 chip that can compete with the Opterons....simply to illustrate which is the better one to get right now, that's all. And he only showed a suicide...I bet your chip could get to 3.2GHz with .1 more volts simply for a screen shot.![]()
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I just want to see an air or water post as no one has posted an operton on phase.Originally Posted by Vapor
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I know the later variant is more probable. But still it is strange why 30xxx when the change is not that big, just a disabled dual-core.Originally Posted by saratoga
How do you know its a dual core? All socket 939 1MB cores were xxF7x, Clawhammer and the old SanDiego. This one might be a new revision maybe? But 30F72 IMHO indicates a single core processor.
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I think it is a dual-core chip with one core disabled (therefore a single core with huge die size). It's likely because of the revision - all 1MB dual-cores are E6 while all 512kB dual-cores are E4, exactly as those chips.Originally Posted by The Coolest
Looking very good. Can we get a MaxTcase shot?Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
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A 4000+ suiciding at 3.2 Ghz on phase isn't impressive at all. Bachus_anonym's 3700+ is stable at 3.31 Ghz on phase. And not surprisingly, it's a week 15, not an E6![]()
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Hey all, I showed these cpu's to give you guys a peek at the future of the diego core - not to impress or compete. If that's the case, I'd ask all of you to show your cpu's and not show OTHER PEOPLE's.Originally Posted by Absolute_0
If you wanna go that route, I'm sure I've got or had a cpu tucked away that could blow yours outta the water (and if I don't I can get one). Look, if you guys plan on crapping on this cpu anymore, please do it in a comparison with ANOTHER E6 Diego and not one particular cpu, which one person bought a certain week on a certain month in a certain year because that person's cpu would be just as hard to obtain as the one I have sitting here....
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Look at it again....it's thereOriginally Posted by gundamit
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s7e9h3n is right : the MH'z hall of fame is on other thread...
Ontopic : it's obvious that the new rev might be superior in overclocking terms .
Related to Opteron 939 the only minor/major problem is that 144&146 models are lack in multiplicator. so it will be difficult to get 3.5G from a 144 , 388Htt...
If those E6 are opteron cache truncated , didn't they do at least as the original opteron in overclocking?![]()
By the way my 3700+ sandy is prime stable 2850Mhz@1.28v...
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Is there a chance you could remove the IHS to see what core those chips sport?
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ThnxOriginally Posted by xwoodoo
.....but TBH it's still quite difficult to tell if these new rev are superior/equal to the current rev diegos in terms of OC. It's just too early and not enough samples tested
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NottachanceOriginally Posted by The Coolest
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Any clue when these should be available in retail?
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