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Wrong, both are max TDPs. You cant find a single Core/Core 2 CPU over its TDP. They are usually a good bit below.
but when AMD or Intel is pressed hard. They seem to be close or go abit over. P4 and late K8s as example.
but also remember AMD and Intel only have a few categories of TDPs. So a CPU could just barely be over a lower TDP, or maybe just at TDP and get a TDP rating 50% higher. Say a 81W CPU getting 120W TDP.
Last edited by Shintai; 09-05-2007 at 11:00 AM.
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Seems we made our greatest error when we named it at the start
for though we called it "Human Nature" - it was cancer of the heart
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Show me a P-M/Core/Core 2 that is even near its max TDP even with TAT.
Its BS and bollocks. The only thing you can show is P4s, and in the same way I can show you late highend K8s doing the same (Specially 4x4 CPUs). So its an old rumour story at best in terms of lack of better understanding.
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Actually, AMD and Intel are both now quoting max continuous power consumption over a thermally significant period using commercially available software (or something to this effect), which is below either's max output.
Indeed.
^ See above. AMD hasn't been publishing TDP max for years now.
Prices are good
Lets hope the performance is also =]
savantu is correct. (I think)
There were es chips that had all sorts of things disabled on them.
Some had disabled l3 others had HT downclocked etc.
That's why you can't really take any notice of early revision chips because you wouldn't know what was disabled, unless of course AMD informed you.
That's how I understand it anyway.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...36&postcount=1
**Edit** At least for Server/Workstation CPUs AMD uses max TDP. If they dont use it for consumer cpus though that would explain why Opterons have higher TDP than equivalent desktop parts. Look at the bottom slide V_rr posted.
Last edited by BrowncoatGR; 09-07-2007 at 09:47 PM.
Seems we made our greatest error when we named it at the start
for though we called it "Human Nature" - it was cancer of the heart
CPU: AMD X3 720BE@ 3,4Ghz
Cooler: Xigmatek S1283(Terrible mounting system for AM2/3)
Motherboard: Gigabyte 790FXT-UD5P(F4) RAM: 2x 2GB OCZ DDR3 1600Mhz Gold 8-8-8-24
GPU:HD5850 1GB
PSU: Seasonic M12D 750W Case: Coolermaster HAF932(aka Dusty)
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