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    i expect 9700 to be a good clocker
    will buy one for sure

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    When dose it come out in north america???!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!!??!?!?!?!?!
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    how does an overclocked phenom compared to an overclocked yorkfield?

    I suppose you would need insane cooling with a phenom?


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    Quote Originally Posted by jarthel View Post
    how does an overclocked phenom compared to an overclocked yorkfield?

    I suppose you would need insane cooling with a phenom?
    We should know the answer to this in a few weeks I'm sure.

    Smart money is on the chip we have already seen overclocked, however.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mstp2009 View Post
    We should know the answer to this in a few weeks I'm sure.

    Smart money is on the chip we have already seen overclocked, however.
    yorkfield can easily hit 4Ghz on air according to the several reviews I've seen. I somehow doubt phenom can reach that far. isn't it built on 90nm fabrication?

    same clock speeds, the benchmarks might be close. but this is XS we are talking about. most people wouldn't be running at stock


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    Quote Originally Posted by jarthel View Post
    I somehow doubt phenom can reach that far. isn't it built on 90nm fabrication?
    lol, no 65nm

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    Quote Originally Posted by stm View Post
    lol, no 65nm
    thanks for the correction

    but the question still is: can an overclocked phenom achieve the same performance (or even close) as an overclocked yorkfield.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jarthel View Post
    thanks for the correction

    but the question still is: can an overclocked phenom achieve the same performance (or even close) as an overclocked yorkfield.
    We should cross our fingers for yes (but somehow I feel like if that were the case, AMD would have been showing off a LOT more benchmarks that what we have seen).

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    We wont know until they officially launch and people here start pushing them
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    cant wait to see some phenoms at 3.0+
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    Quote Originally Posted by EniGmA1987 View Post
    We wont know until they officially launch and people here start pushing them
    I'm sure that is the case.

    but somehow I have a feeling that phenom would lose when we are talking about performance/overclockability at a certain price point. like $250 phenom vs a $250 yorkfield


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    Quote Originally Posted by K404 View Post
    That product spec might well be wrong if launch speeds are 2.0-2.4GHz

    is the MHz scaling:

    2.0, 2.2, 2.4 or

    2.2, 2.3, 2.4? (this would also explain the small differences between prices)
    It's the latter. K10 is capable of running .5 multis.

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    whats special with half multis? i was able to use them with my 939 setup when i fooled around OCing it

    yes, the first round of phenoms will be 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4, november 19th
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    I think, after looking to these prices, that Phenom will be slower than Penryn

    The question is how much, and how will it be the ratio price/perfomance of a system based on a Phenom+RD790+GPU

    and one based on a Penryn+X38/48+GPU.

    Another thing, from 2.2 to 2.3 GHz the TDP remains the same, but from 2.3 to 2.4 GHz we have a TDP increase of 30 W? Why?

    Good prices, though...
    Sorry for my poor english.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blasar View Post

    Another thing, from 2.2 to 2.3 GHz the TDP remains the same, but from 2.3 to 2.4 GHz we have a TDP increase of 30 W? Why?
    Probably because at 2.2, it is below 95W, at 2.3 it's around 95W but still below and at 2.4 it's just over 95W (=100W with basic mosfet power law)
    Keep in mind that tdp is only an indication of the good thermal solution
    Last edited by nemrod; 11-06-2007 at 01:27 AM.

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    These may be slower than Penryn, but according to Perkam the B2 stepping coming out in Feb will be "much MUCH faster". SO maybe those will be able to compete with Penryn
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    Quote Originally Posted by EniGmA1987 View Post
    These may be slower than Penryn, but according to Perkam the B2 stepping coming out in Feb will be "much MUCH faster". SO maybe those will be able to compete with Penryn
    http://www.dailytech.com/Stumbling+i...rticle8804.htm

    But why stop at BA or B1. The 2.5 GHz samples featured on AnandTech's second article are of the newest roadmapped spin; revision B2. When Shimpi made the inference that the 2.5 GHz Opterons would be the closest thing to Phenom, he was hardly exaggerating. AMD's current roadmaps peg the the B2 stepping launch for Opteron and Phenom as mid-Q4 2007.
    http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...oc.aspx?i=3092


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