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    Quote Originally Posted by bowman View Post
    If the voltages are accurate and the shot is legit, that's incredibly good. Monolithic quad die, 1.1V, 4GHz? Maybe enthusiasts might look at AMD once again..
    Look at Overdrive voltages, 1.475v

    Not so good in my book, but an improvement over Agena I guess...
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    Quote Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR View Post
    Look at Overdrive voltages, 1.475v

    Not so good in my book, but an improvement over Agena I guess...
    Ah well. Too good to be true. Unless they've discovered a magical 45nm process that can somehow take 1.45 and live to tell the tale..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowman View Post
    Ah well. Too good to be true. Unless they've discovered a magical 45nm process that can somehow take 1.45 and live to tell the tale..
    Actually AMD's SOI can take much more voltage than intel's sensitive high-k bulk process,at 45nm.I wouldn't be surprised to see AMD chips run at higher than 1.4V for OCing purposes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by informal View Post
    Actually AMD's SOI can take much more voltage than intel's sensitive high-k bulk process,at 45nm.I wouldn't be surprised to see AMD chips run at higher than 1.4V for OCing purposes.
    Well, there's OCing and OCing, I'm thinking of 24/7 clocks. Anything else is completely uninteresting to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helmore View Post
    @Rammsteiner: Is there any word on the clocks of the L3 cache on Deneb? Is there still a clock deficit between the L3 cache and the cores? I believe they could get a nice boost by clocking them at the same speeds, nothing ground braking probably and a downside might be a decrease (over)clocking potential. But these are all changes to the overall architecture of the chip, the cores them self could use a healthy boost and I don't think that adding some SSE instructions will do so right now.
    Sorry, missed this part. Thus far it seems they clock the Northbridge still at 1.8Ghz, so excluding any eventual tweaks it would be just as fast. Deneb BE/FX might be clocked at 2Ghz again or higher.

    Quote Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR View Post
    Yeah and my E8400, which is a bad clocker, does 4GHz at 1.33v. Tell that to the folks with an E8600 E0 stepping, 4GHz at 1.21v. Nice comparison, new shinny high end 45nm AMD processor vs very low end, 65nm Intel processor
    Funny to see how lots of people post their Yorkfield results in AMD threads to say Agena is crap, but if an Intel user does the opposite it's bad?

    Anyway, it's bad anyway, just find it funny this is the first time someone critizes it not being an AMD user. However, you do the same with your C2D remark:

    4Ghz at 1.33V for a Dual Core with High/k and metal gates that is which had quite some improvements/steppings already. This Voltage on an ES 45nm Quad without High/k and metal gates, I think it's very impressive.

    It's not superb, but if you remember where we're coming from, B2 Phenoms, B3 Phenoms + SB600... Basicly all B3's (if not B2's as well) can clock well beyond 3Ghz now. I do hope they get rid of the few flaws in the NB though cause atm it's even slower clock for clock with Agena.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rammsteiner View Post
    Funny to see how lots of people post their Yorkfield results in AMD threads to say Agena is crap, but if an Intel (talking about a Conroe-L) user does the opposite it's bad?
    Not bad at all, just funny to make a dual-quad-45nm-65nm-highend-lowend comparison.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rammsteiner View Post
    Anyway, it's bad anyway, just find it funny this is the first time someone critizes it not being an AMD user. However, you do the same with your C2D remark:

    4Ghz at 1.33V for a Dual Core with High/k and metal gates that is which had quite some improvements/steppings already. This Voltage on an ES 45nm Quad without High/k and metal gates, I think it's very impressive
    I did the same on purpose, to show how illogical that comparison was, hence the

    Quote Originally Posted by Rammsteiner View Post
    It's not superb, but if you remember where we're coming from, B2 Phenoms, B3 Phenoms + SB600... Basicly all B3's (if not B2's as well) can clock well beyond 3Ghz now. I do hope they get rid of the few flaws in the NB though cause atm it's even slower clock for clock with Agena.
    Again, is nice compared to Agena, as I said in my first post. A 6GHz PIII or a 4GHz Athlon are nice too, but useless. I want AMD to be on par with Intel not only in overclocking, but in perfomance too, because that is what matters. I don't have my Intel at 4GHz just for the sake of it, I have it like that because I want/need that perfomance. You have your Phenom at 2,50GHz for the same reason right?

    Quote Originally Posted by Macadamia View Post
    Why don't you try a quadcore comparison?
    Ironically hypocritical.
    1. Because there are no E0 quadcores yet.
    2. Because I don't have any experience with current Yorkfields, and usually I don't use info from others about something I have not tried myself first. But if you want quad comparisons go ask at what voltages the people in the P5Q Deluxe thread have their quads at 4GHz, crushing Agena/Deneb in perfomance, power consumption and perfomance/watt.

    Ironically hypocritical is the fact that some AMD users first cry about Intel being present in AMD threads, and then the same users use Intel in those same threads trying to make AMD look better (and failing). I don't care as a happy Intel user, but way to go
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    Quote Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR View Post
    I did the same on purpose, to show how illogical that comparison was, hence the
    Ah, mkay. Although I have a bit of a problem to understand the context of the post then, it makes a bit clearer though

    Quote Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR View Post
    Again, is nice compared to Agena, as I said in my first post. A 6GHz PIII or a 4GHz Athlon are nice too, but useless. I want AMD to be on par with Intel not only in overclocking, but in perfomance too, because that is what matters. I don't have my Intel at 4GHz just for the sake of it, I have it like that because I want/need that perfomance. You have your Phenom at 2,50GHz for the same reason right?
    My Phenom runs at stock for a whole other reason. My board+CPU combo is that crap I cant even OC it a 100Mhz before idle freezing. Simply waiting for SB750 then to give the OC process another try.

    Quote Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR View Post
    Ironically hypocritical is the fact that some AMD users first cry about Intel being present in AMD threads, and then the same users use Intel in those same threads trying to make AMD look better (and failing). I don't care as a happy Intel user, but way to go
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    Quote Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR View Post
    1. Because there are no E0 quadcores yet.
    2. Because I don't have any experience with current Yorkfields, and usually I don't use info from others about something I have not tried myself first. But if you want quad comparisons go ask at what voltages the people in the P5Q Deluxe thread have their quads at 4GHz, crushing Agena/Deneb in perfomance, power consumption and perfomance/watt.
    Quad Intel E0 already revealed ... I can get some too, just I'm not interested with Penryn anymore
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    Quote Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR View Post
    Ironically hypocritical is the fact that some AMD users first cry about Intel being present in AMD threads, and then the same users use Intel in those same threads trying to make AMD look better (and failing). I don't care as a happy Intel user, but way to go
    As a user of both companies' items, you sure seem to be banking on CPUs to boost your ego with this sort of lame trolling more than anything substantial. Performance... LMAO. You don't give a darn. I've seen enough people with the same, dead hard tone to know better.

    p/s: At least SB750 users have a reason to change. X38 -> X48 -> P45, with the former 2 motherboards costing at least 1.5X-2X of AMD motherboards, you are only kidding yourself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR View Post
    Look at Overdrive voltages, 1.475v

    Not so good in my book, but an improvement over Agena I guess...
    well my celeron 440 ( conroe-L ) required 1.7vcore to get 4 ghz, so good result at least in my eyes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KeZzZu View Post
    well my celeron 440 ( conroe-L ) required 1.7vcore to get 4 ghz, so good result at least in my eyes.
    Yeah and my E8400, which is a bad clocker, does 4GHz at 1.33v. Tell that to the folks with an E8600 E0 stepping, 4GHz at 1.21v. Nice comparison, new shinny high end 45nm AMD processor vs very low end, 65nm Intel processor

    This is only a good result if you compare it to Agena. If you start talking about Intel it's bad, very bad. And you know it, seriously I don't know why are you trying to compare apples to cars. Because almost every Intel user here can show you an apple being faster than the car
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    Quote Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR View Post
    Yeah and my E8400, which is a bad clocker, does 4GHz at 1.33v. Tell that to the folks with an E8600 E0 stepping, 4GHz at 1.21v. Nice comparison, new shinny high end 45nm AMD processor vs very low end, 65nm Intel processor

    This is only a good result if you compare it to Agena. If you start talking about Intel it's bad, very bad. And you know it, seriously I don't know why are you trying to compare apples to cars. Because almost every Intel user here can show you an apple being faster than the car
    Why don't you try a quadcore comparison?
    Ironically hypocritical.
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