wasn't shanghai always supposed to come out in mid october. i believe when i saw the release dates of the amd chips awhile back the first shanghai's were listed for october 15th which is tomorrow.
wasn't shanghai always supposed to come out in mid october. i believe when i saw the release dates of the amd chips awhile back the first shanghai's were listed for october 15th which is tomorrow.
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Hopefully the new chips are compatible with the old socket 1207 boards, I just bought a MSI speedster
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Earnings call is tomorrow(16th),so i dare to predict it is the launch day also for server parts
.Or it could be F1 day on Sunday(Shanghai circuit
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No news today... I think it will defo be at the Shanghai F1 grand prix... maybe in the Ferrari tent?! Hehe![]()
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Hmm, found something for sale but since I've never used their site I can't tell you how legit this is:
http://www.provantage.com/amd-os2376...f~4AAMD22V.htm
Opteron 2376 on sale now for $430
EDIT: If you scroll down on the page they have the rest of the new ones listed for sale as well.
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Lian-Li PC-V1000Z case_______________________________Rocketfish case___________________________________Mounted on ceiling
Intel Core i7 980x @ 4.2ghz @ 1.31v Load_____________2x Xeon E5620 @ stock_____________________________2x Opteron 270 @ stock
3x2GB G.Skill DDR3-1333 @ 667mhz 9-9-9-24-1t_________6x2GB Kingston ECC Registered DDR3-1066 @ stock___4x512MB Corsair DDR-400 ECC @ stock
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4x 500GB Samsung hdd_________________________________1x 500GB Seagate hdd______________________________1x 80GB Seagate hdd
1x 1TB Seagate hdd___________________________________2x 320GB WD hdd___________________________________X
1x 1.5TB Seagate hdd_________________________________1x 200GB Seagate hdd______________________________X
Nvidia GTX580FTWHC2 @ stock for now__________________Nvidia GTX480 @ 830/1660/2050_____________________2xATI 3870 w/ EK waterblock
Nvidia 8800GS @ stock________________________________Nvidia 8800GS @ stock_____________________________X
Corsair AX1200_______________________________________Therm altake 1000W Toughpower______________________OCZ 700W GameXtreme
Display - 19" 28" 19" LCD____________________________Display - 15" 22" 15" LCD 32" CRT_________________Display - 14" 19" LCD
They truly are supposed to be out in October. I'll give it to the end of next week.
Upon looking a little more I found this other site I've never heard of that has this to say:
http://www.needthese.com/AMD_OS2376WAL4DGI_751951.htm1-2 Weeks Product is expected to be available to ship in approximately 1-2 weeks.
If you google for the product code you find a few websites that are getting ready for the release and have then listed but say they are Out of Stock. So lets hope that they are already on trucks heading to these places because I want the price of the 2350's to drop, I'll need another one soon.
System 1:____________________________________________Syst em 2:________________________________________System 3:
Lian-Li PC-V1000Z case_______________________________Rocketfish case___________________________________Mounted on ceiling
Intel Core i7 980x @ 4.2ghz @ 1.31v Load_____________2x Xeon E5620 @ stock_____________________________2x Opteron 270 @ stock
3x2GB G.Skill DDR3-1333 @ 667mhz 9-9-9-24-1t_________6x2GB Kingston ECC Registered DDR3-1066 @ stock___4x512MB Corsair DDR-400 ECC @ stock
EK-Supreme LT-Plexi + EVGA HC2 GPU block + 3x120 Rad_Thermaltake Bigwater 760is w/ 2x EK-Supreme LT____BIE-220&MCR-220/AX MP-05&DD Maze4/MCP655
4x 500GB Samsung hdd_________________________________1x 500GB Seagate hdd______________________________1x 80GB Seagate hdd
1x 1TB Seagate hdd___________________________________2x 320GB WD hdd___________________________________X
1x 1.5TB Seagate hdd_________________________________1x 200GB Seagate hdd______________________________X
Nvidia GTX580FTWHC2 @ stock for now__________________Nvidia GTX480 @ 830/1660/2050_____________________2xATI 3870 w/ EK waterblock
Nvidia 8800GS @ stock________________________________Nvidia 8800GS @ stock_____________________________X
Corsair AX1200_______________________________________Therm altake 1000W Toughpower______________________OCZ 700W GameXtreme
Display - 19" 28" 19" LCD____________________________Display - 15" 22" 15" LCD 32" CRT_________________Display - 14" 19" LCD
Holy ****, prices are MUCH lower.
http://www.acmemicro.com/estore/merc...tid=359&step=4 2.5G Shanghai
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819105198 2.5G Barcelona
$525 savings for a faster CPU that uses less power!
where the 1000 series shanghai @ ?
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Hmmmm deneb coming out by the end of the month would be nice. Especially if I can manage to get a fat wad of cash for my birthday.
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http://www.provantage.com/amd-os8384...f~7AAMD22K.htm <<< 8384
http://www.provantage.com/amd-os2384...f~7AAMD22P.htm <<< 2384
seen them on a few other sites aswell...............
now were is my Deneb.![]()
So I guess the gist of it was that the older ones are now on sale because the newer ones are about to come out?
That it?
PS. Was it ok for me to quote you? I tried to open my eyes, but who knows if they were wide enough..... (in other words, english is actually my second language and I honestly mistook the meaning of the posts, so cut me some slack rather than the perceived "attitude". A simple clarification would have sufficed)
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Mattias, the problem he's pointing at is that you don't appear to have comprehended. In fact, you took away the exact opposite understanding.
What he's pointing out is that for 45nm 2.5GHz quad vs 65nm 2.5GHz quad, the 45s are much cheaper. The 65nm chip will cost you $1300. The 45nm will cost you less than $800. The extended observation was that this drop might be due to the smaller die area afforded by the 45nm process. He was impressed that we are essentially getting a better chip in every respect (clockability, heat, speed) for more than a $500 discount due to the new process.
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Mattias, the "old" ones were always for sale on Newegg.Those were Barcelona(65nm) Opterons and they had 4x512KB of L2 plus a 2MB shared L3 cache with top frequency of 2.5Ghz for 2P and 4P capable chips.The *new* ones are based on Shanghai core(improved Barcelona,more IPC,more perf. + lower power draw) and are build on 45nm process node.These have 4x512Kb of L2 and 6MB of L3 and a top speed bin is increased to 2.7GHz(should be a good 20-35% faster than Barcelona @2.5GHz according to AMD).They just started appearing on various sites.Officially still to be launched(i guess this week).
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