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    could they be binning for the retail chips???
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    Or binning for QX9770 heh
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    i pre-ordered a retail QX9650...it is suppose to be in this week at the online retailer...i hope it is golden or maybe, just like yours.
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    It would be greatly appreciated if one of you lucky QX9650 owners could run the chip at ~2700mhz in nuclearus (you may also run it at a higher speed and submit your score to the nuclearus thread) or crystalmark so that we can compare it to a 2,7ghz phenom clock for clock.

    I think it would also help to see penryn's improvements in some more "exotic" benchmarks compared to conroe@2.7.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue View Post
    i pre-ordered a retail QX9650...it is suppose to be in this week at the online retailer...i hope it is golden or maybe, just like yours.
    congrats, Ace. If they are binning for the 9770, I don't think there is any more headroom from what I have seen on the ES 9770 reviews. So far the fastest chips out there have been the early 9650 ES's. I could have bought one but decided to go for an OEM. I'm pretty happy with it but still regret that I didn't grab one of those ES high flyers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xgman View Post
    congrats, Ace. If they are binning for the 9770, I don't think there is any more headroom from what I have seen on the ES 9770 reviews. So far the fastest chips out there have been the early 9650 ES's. I could have bought one but decided to go for an OEM. I'm pretty happy with it but still regret that I didn't grab one of those ES high flyers.
    at least, you have a warrenty on your QX9650, ES don't...phase change can kill...sometime
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    Quote Originally Posted by xgman View Post
    congrats, Ace. If they are binning for the 9770, I don't think there is any more headroom from what I have seen on the ES 9770 reviews. So far the fastest chips out there have been the early 9650 ES's. I could have bought one but decided to go for an OEM. I'm pretty happy with it but still regret that I didn't grab one of those ES high flyers.
    ..i am always wishful
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    Sorry fr my bad english, it's a never ending adventure finding new words for my vocabulary (I'm from Chile living in the US and speak spanish)

    You mean binning, like throwing away QX9770?

    BIN = TRASH BIN?

    I've heard some crap regarding a lot of wattage being consumed by them and exagerated high temps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oscar3d View Post
    Sorry fr my bad english, it's a never ending adventure finding new words for my vocabulary (I'm from Chile living in the US and speak spanish)

    You mean binning, like throwing away QX9770?

    BIN = TRASH BIN?

    I've heard some crap regarding a lot of wattage being consumed by them and exagerated high temps.

    read the first paragraph..that might explain what it is, binning, in general terms.

    http://www.lumileds.com/pdfs/AB21.pdf
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    Quote Originally Posted by oscar3d View Post
    Sorry fr my bad english, it's a never ending adventure finding new words for my vocabulary (I'm from Chile living in the US and speak spanish)

    You mean binning, like throwing away QX9770?

    BIN = TRASH BIN?

    I've heard some crap regarding a lot of wattage being consumed by them and exagerated high temps.
    That crap started with a not-so-good review by Anandtech.. Anyway retail QX9770 won't be much hotter than QX9650. Shown by a digitlife review. I just noticed they write the QX9770 will fit in the 130W thermal envelope, wasn't there a rumour (?) it would be 150W?
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    Sorry... still trying to know what "binning" means...

    I'm trying to decipher the significance it has from reading the paragraphs...

    Makes me feel like a primitive

    As long as they keep the QX9770 under that 130W envelope we shouldn't have any problems. Unless they already made deals with Dell to create a super XPS model with inside case phase-WC system...

    I guess some new air cooler might appear next year...
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    Quote Originally Posted by oscar3d View Post
    Sorry... still trying to know what "binning" means...

    I'm trying to decipher the significance it has from reading the paragraphs...

    Makes me feel like a primitive
    Simply put, they are making chips, and some are coming out really well... (in testing, they need slightly less voltage and produce less heat at a certain speed), so they are putting the 'best' ones aside for a higher model number at a higher price.

    Hope that helps. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroOne View Post
    Simply put, they are making chips, and some are coming out really well... (in testing, they need slightly less voltage and produce less heat at a certain speed), so they are putting the 'best' ones aside for a higher model number at a higher price.

    Hope that helps. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
    That's pretty much it. When the 45's come out, they take the best ones and send tem to the 9770 pile, the next best go to 9650 and then down the line. In the past, when a new model comes out and it's higher speed cousin hasn't gone to market yet, you may get the benefit of the higher speed because these higher speed units from whichever lot they are from are not "binned" over yet because the higher speed cpu hasn't come out yet. As soon as they know they need a higher speed model, then they start pushing the best ones over to that model lines bin, i.e. "binning" and so on. I not sure if they test samples form each lot or each and every unit from the lot.
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    Thanks guys!!

    Now I get it...
    Case: Antec P182B
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    CPU: Intel QX9650 Yorkfield running at 4.00 Ghz (10x400) VCORE 1.35
    CPU Cooler: Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme Lapped
    PSU: Corsair 620HX (620 W)
    Memory: 4GB Crucial Ballistix DDR3 12800 1600Mhz running @ 8-8-8-24 1T.
    GPU: Evga 8800 Ultra KO @ 636Mhz
    GPU Cooler: Zalman VF-1000+RHS88+Scyhthe Slipstream 120mm Fan 1200RPM
    S. Card: Asus Xonar D2X PCI-E
    HD: WD 250GB 7200RPM
    DVD: 2X Asus DVDRW Dual Layer

    3D Mark 2006 1.1.0 Score: 15182 Not a big jump from Q6600


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    wow! very impressive criminal

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