Neg.,it's one quad core CPU with 2900 in Crossfire.This could be a duel socket mobo with 2 quad core K10s doing the benches.
Here are the the estimated perf. of Quad Core K10 versus intel's equivalently clocked Penryn:
http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=434
170% better in some benchmarks.John says the Quad-Core Opteron systems had already been submitted to the benchmark organizations for testing. The results are all under NDA and will only be released on launch date, September 10, 2007. Because they are under NDA, he cannot reveal the actual results, but he gave us some interesting indications of how the Barcelona will eventually fare against an equivalent Intel processor.
* 20-30% better performance overall
* 170% better performance in some benchmarks
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Calculator has been proven time and time again to be accurate if it's the same one as the XLS file out in the 3DMark section. In regards to this 30k with a 100MHz OC on the R600's.. K10 is either aing monster or Inq is pulling this out of their ass. I'm going to go with the 2nd option
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Can I get a bottle of salt with this news?
While K10 might be good, I doubt it's THAT good.
A wiseman once said, "If Bible proves the existence of God, then comic books prove the existence of Superheros."
I don't doubt K10 will be bad but I don't really think it will be THAT good. If it's this good on the other hand then it clearly is the most impressing CPU ever produced, way more successful than what A64 was to Pentium 4. That's since Core 2 Duo is ALREADY good. Now for this to be true Core 2 Duo has to look like Pentium D vs X2 or something. Somehow I doubt this already good architecture (Core 2) gets beaten easily. Using only simple logic tells me this is very difficult to believe altho I'd like to believe it.
K10 has to be like a rough 100%+ faster clock for clock than K8 for this article have any truth in it, I think it sounds a bit much.
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score 27039
cpu : 5119 Mhz
2*x2900xt gpu 1175 mem 950
sm2: 11273
hdr/sm3: 12088
With the sm2 and hdr/sm3 scores, you need about 15000 for the cpu to get over 30k
Last edited by madcho; 08-28-2007 at 11:32 AM.
I think we all remember that C2D took it from this
to this
FX62 @ 3.6GHZ + 7900GTX SLI = 13.3K
C2D @ 4.8GHZ + 7900GTX SLI = 16.3K
Same bencher , same ram same GPU power add up faster performace per clock and 1.2GHZ more CPU power
so to sum 50% more CPU power resulted in approximately 20% gain in SM2 and 10% in SM3 = a total of 22.5% gain in 3D ,, call it with a 50% more CPU power resulted in 25% 3D power ,, provided that GPU pushed to the max
So comparing C2Q to K10 when tunning HDs 2900XT on air where a 4.5GHZ C2Q will go almost 21K and K10 will do 30K ,, that is more than 40% gain in 3D ,, you translate it into CPU power provided that C2Q is clocked 50% higher
i know that you don't believe the article but i insist no way that a K10 + 2900XT CF on air will hit 30K ,,, 30k will not be done with this generation of GPUs
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I want to believe it, but I'm a bit dubious about it. Would be nice if it were true, but then it is the INQ....
Bah, just release the CPUs already! Oh, and somebody donate one to me too since I can't afford anything new right now![]()
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Man how I hope this turns out to be true...but I doubt it...
On the other hand, it could explain a lot. Maybe K10 was asskicking all the time, but AMD could'nt launch because it was simply way to hot. Fudzilla reports today, that 1,9GHz Barcelona has 95W TDP, and the INQ reported recently that TDP issues were the main problem of K10 marchitecture all the time. Yeah and INQ & FUD are problems...
But to be realistic, as already said, AMD would not have kept that from public in their freaking financial situation.
Or maybe its actually tripple crossfire![]()
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How much would another graphics card add to the score?
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