Page 2 of 5 FirstFirst 12345 LastLast
Results 26 to 50 of 117

Thread: First Nehalem Benchmarks :)

  1. #26
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Ontario, Canada
    Posts
    1,051
    Well the best part of all this, is that at the mid-end of November, we can build some very nice LGA775 systems for games, for very cheap

  2. #27
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    1,463
    Quote Originally Posted by One_Hertz View Post
    not that impressive... Probably next to zero improvement in games over yorkie
    They would never show a gaming review like this pitting these chips (stock or Oc'd) against a 4.5ghz Penryn.

    Bring... bring the amber lamps.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

  3. #28
    Engineering The Xtreme
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    MA, USA
    Posts
    7,217
    Quote Originally Posted by Bojamijams View Post
    Well the best part of all this, is that at the mid-end of November, we can build some very nice LGA775 systems for games, for very cheap
    yep, the quick movers will be very well rewarded, those who drag their feet will be stuck with low cache quads and crappy clockers on lga 775, watch those q9650 prices people

  4. #29
    Banned
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Posts
    1,052
    Quote Originally Posted by duploxxx View Post
    but its not about the future its about all those that have a 65-45nm quad setup with most of them ddr2.
    Why is it all about those with existing quads?

    Nehalem will be a viable option for the majority who don't currently have a quad.

    Intel just killed there own high end market share, not even AMD was required for that.
    Nehalem enhances Intel's own high end and gives AMD even less places to hide with their lesser performance.

  5. #30
    Xtreme Enthusiast
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Posts
    816
    Quote Originally Posted by duploxxx View Post
    i am sure that you already tested that part, other wise you wouldn't post this . And indeed future wise it might be interesting, but its not about the future its about all those that have a 65-45nm quad setup with most of them ddr2. At this point in time switching would be waste of money for all of those.

    Intel just killed there own high end market share, not even AMD was required for that. they should have focused on there q109 2s server en 2h09 4s server launch in stead of this desktop platform.
    Little friend, with all the respect due, I did test Far Cry 2 and it does get faster.
    Yorfield is in average 30% faster than any Phenoms on games, being 5% faster than Yorkfield is an archivement by itself, and if you think to 5% are easy to get, why don t you try to get it yourself? I mean, it is always easy to only concidere 5% easy, but if 5% was easy, AMD would do 5% + 5% +5% + 5% + 5% +5% and get back on track!

    try to understand what you are taking about before doing big claims like this.
    5% is super hard to get, and trust me, I mean really hard, especially on games, since some time is spent in the GPU too...

    Just remember that Nehalem i7 is faster than the best super computer in the world in 1995 ... duh!
    DrWho, The last of the time lords, setting up the Clock.

  6. #31
    V3 Xeons coming soon!
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    New Hampshire
    Posts
    36,363
    Quote Originally Posted by duploxxx View Post
    i am sure that you already tested that part, other wise you wouldn't post this . And indeed future wise it might be interesting, but its not about the future its about all those that have a 65-45nm quad setup with most of them ddr2. At this point in time switching would be waste of money for all of those.

    Intel just killed there own high end market share, not even AMD was required for that. they should have focused on there q109 2s server en 2h09 4s server launch in stead of this desktop platform.
    Hello;
    Can we first agree that I'm not your average bencher but someone that is only interested in computational power from a machine?
    We'll also agree that I'm not a gamer so I can't speak to that area.
    I've compared the Nehalem to both Q6600 based machines and to 8 core Harpertown(Yorkfield) based machines that I have here.
    My Q6600 runs at 3600mhz at under 50C so it's what you'd consider a "good" one.
    The Harpertown runs at 3758mhz with top X5470 chips so it also falls into the category of a 'good" one.
    Comparing the Nehalem(Bloomfield) to those two systems made a beleiver out of me.
    I've run benches all this last week in some DC apps and also in SuperPi and there is enough difference that it will "Shock and Amaze ya" to put it bluntly.
    Had I seen as some have said a simple 5% increase I would have smiled and said that this was nice but thats not the case.
    Comparing Nehalem to a Q6600 is like comparing a C2D to a high end P4 Netburst IMO..
    Just blows it away in every test I've seen.
    When the NDA lifts I'll show you the numbers and make a beleiver out of you!
    Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
    The XS WCG team needs your support.
    A good project with good goals.
    Come join us,get that warm fuzzy feeling that you've done something good for mankind.

    Quote Originally Posted by Frisch View Post
    If you have lost faith in humanity, then hold a newborn in your hands.

  7. #32
    Xtreme Enthusiast
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Posts
    816
    let s add a little bit of knowlegde into the "only 5%" ...
    based on Amdahl's law, The speedup of a program using multiple processors in parallel computing is limited by the time needed for the sequential fraction of the program. For example, if a program needs 20 hours using a single processor core, and a particular portion of 1 hour can not be parallelized, while the remaining promising portion of 19 hours (95%) can be parallelized, then regardless of how many processors we devote to a parallelized execution of this program, the minimal execution time can not be less than that critical 1 hour. Hence the speed up is limited up to 20x, as shown in the diagram on the right.
    so, if a Game use 50% of the time the GPU, a speed up of 5% will be a processor improvement of 10%.
    when you saw the gaming improvement of Core 2, you did not realized how big was the real improvement, but it was incredibly close to 100% on games like FEAR.
    The improvement that Core 2 had are in Core i7.

    Let me know if you need more help to understand the Amdahl's law, but every benchmark result should be analysed with this law in mind.

    take a look here: Speed up

    Francois
    DrWho, The last of the time lords, setting up the Clock.

  8. #33
    Banned
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Hhw
    Posts
    4,036
    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Hello;
    Can we first agree that I'm not your average bencher but someone that is only interested in computational power from a machine?
    We'll also agree that I'm not a gamer so I can't speak to that area.
    I've compared the Nehalem to both Q6600 based machines and to 8 core Harpertown(Yorkfield) based machines that I have here.
    My Q6600 runs at 3600mhz at under 50C so it's what you'd consider a "good" one.
    The Harpertown runs at 3758mhz with top X5470 chips so it also falls into the category of a 'good" one.
    Comparing the Nehalem(Bloomfield) to those two systems made a beleiver out of me.
    I've run benches all this last week in some DC apps and also in SuperPi and there is enough difference that it will "Shock and Amaze ya" to put it bluntly.
    Had I seen as some have said a simple 5% increase I would have smiled and said that this was nice but thats not the case.
    Comparing Nehalem to a Q6600 is like comparing a C2D to a high end P4 Netburst IMO..
    Just blows it away in every test I've seen.
    When the NDA lifts I'll show you the numbers and make a beleiver out of you!
    Quit teasing us

  9. #34
    Xtreme Enthusiast
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Posts
    519
    I think the teasing will stop on Monday .

  10. #35
    Banned
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Hhw
    Posts
    4,036
    Oww idk, it can be on 8th as well as far as I'm concerned, would definetly spice up my birthday

  11. #36
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Vancouver
    Posts
    1,073
    Quote Originally Posted by OBR View Post
    max stable BCLK On my boards:

    P6T Deluxe - max stable QPI with i920 and i940 = 150MHz
    Rampage II Extreme = 190MHz
    Gigabyte X58-UD5 = 180MHz
    MSI Eclipse = mobo dead after M-Flash BIOS upgrade ...
    So i920's are looking at 3-3.4 max clock with good cooling on a good mobo it sounds like... I guess depending on the numbers that could be worth the upgrade
    " Business is Binary, your either a 1 or a 0, alive or dead." - Gary Winston ^^



    Asus rampage III formula,i7 980xm, H70, Silverstone Ft02, Gigabyte Windforce 580 GTX SLI, Corsair AX1200, intel x-25m 160gb, 2 x OCZ vertex 2 180gb, hp zr30w, 12gb corsair vengeance

    Rig 2
    i7 980x ,h70, Antec Lanboy Air, Samsung md230x3 ,Saphhire 6970 Xfired, Antec ax1200w, x-25m 160gb, 2 x OCZ vertex 2 180gb,12gb Corsair Vengence MSI Big Bang Xpower

  12. #37
    Xtreme Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Germany
    Posts
    351
    Mmm those rendering times look sexy. Not good enough to get me all worked up tho.

    I'm kinda excited about the pricing on say q9450's a few weeks after nehalem release :>
    X3350 | DFI LP X38 T2R | d9gkx
    9800gtx | Raptor1500AHFD/5000AACS/WD3201ABYS
    Corsair 620HX | Coolermaster CM690

  13. #38
    Xtreme Enthusiast
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Posts
    746
    Umm didn't they stop selling q9450's already at most places?

    Since they were phased out by q9400 and q6600 is being phased out by q8200 and q9300.

    There getting rid of all there good gaming processor's that were nice price/ performance and replacing them with ones that have a lot less cache and overclockability.

    I find this very sad from a gamer/ poor man's perspective.

  14. #39
    Xtreme Monster
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    United Kingdom
    Posts
    2,182
    Quote Originally Posted by villa1n View Post
    So i920's are looking at 3-3.4 max clock with good cooling on a good mobo it sounds like... I guess depending on the numbers that could be worth the upgrade
    I believe 4.0 is a reality if you get a good motherboard, 20 x 200 = 4000. The MSI claimed that anyone when using the Eclipse X58 can achieve that and no overclocking knowledge is needed, marketing was now some true reviews are needed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Caveman787 View Post
    Umm didn't they stop selling q9450's already at most places?

    Since they were phased out by q9400 and q6600 is being phased out by q8200 and q9300.

    There getting rid of all there good gaming processor's that were nice price/ performance and replacing them with ones that have a lot less cache and overclockability.

    I find this very sad from a gamer/ poor man's perspective.
    They will be replacing the higher MS segment with I7.

    Metroid.
    Last edited by Metroid; 10-30-2008 at 01:53 PM.

  15. #40
    Banned
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Posts
    44
    Quote Originally Posted by Drwho? View Post
    Little friend, with all the respect due, I did test Far Cry 2 and it does get faster.
    Yorfield is in average 30% faster than any Phenoms on games, being 5% faster than Yorkfield is an archivement by itself, and if you think to 5% are easy to get, why don t you try to get it yourself? I mean, it is always easy to only concidere 5% easy, but if 5% was easy, AMD would do 5% + 5% +5% + 5% + 5% +5% and get back on track!

    try to understand what you are taking about before doing big claims like this.
    5% is super hard to get, and trust me, I mean really hard, especially on games, since some time is spent in the GPU too...

    Just remember that Nehalem i7 is faster than the best super computer in the world in 1995 ... duh!
    Yorkfield 30% faster on avg? What are you, an Intel employee?

  16. #41
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    1,463
    Quote Originally Posted by Metroid View Post
    I believe 4.0 is a reality if you get a good motherboard, 20 x 200 = 4000. The MSI claimed that anyone when using the Eclipse X58 can achieve that and no overclocking knowledge is needed
    Bring... bring the amber lamps.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

  17. #42
    Xtreme Cruncher
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Posts
    3,012
    these are some pretty nice numbers. i plan on picking up an I7 920 and getting the best OCing board out there and hopefully i can hit at least 3.6ghz on air once new BIOS's come out. this is going to be one monster WCG CPU
    CPU: Intel Core i7 3930K @ 4.5GHz
    Mobo: Asus Rampage IV Extreme
    RAM: 32GB (8x4GB) Patriot Viper EX @ 1866mhz
    GPU: EVGA GTX Titan (1087Boost/6700Mem)
    Physx: Evga GTX 560 2GB
    Sound: Creative XFI Titanium
    Case: Modded 700D
    PSU: Corsair 1200AX (Fully Sleeved)
    Storage: 2x120GB OCZ Vertex 3's in RAID 0 + WD 600GB V-Raptor + Seagate 1TB
    Cooling: XSPC Raystorm, 2x MCP 655's, FrozenQ Warp Drive, EX360+MCR240+EX120 Rad's

  18. #43
    Xtreme Monster
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    United Kingdom
    Posts
    2,182
    Toppc plans were uncovered too soon. That is what he wanted to show us when he got this motherboard but could not, in a away he did.

    Metroid.

  19. #44
    Banned
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Posts
    165
    Quote Originally Posted by justthefax View Post
    Yorkfield 30% faster on avg? What are you, an Intel employee?
    he is...

  20. #45
    Xtreme Enthusiast
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Orange County, Southern California
    Posts
    583
    Wow, a 1074 point jump from QX9650 to Core i7 965.
    EVGA X58 SLI Classified E759 Limited Edition
    Intel Core i7 Extreme 980X Gulftown six-core
    Thermalright TRUE Copper w/ 2x Noctua NF-P12s (push-pull)
    2x EVGA GeForce GTX 590 Classified [Quad-SLI]
    6GB Mushkin XP Series DDR3 1600MHz 7-8-7-20
    SilverStone Strider ST1500 1500W
    OCZ RevoDrive 3 240GB 1.0GB/s PCI-Express SSD
    Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty Professional / Logitech G51 5.1 Surround
    SilverStone Raven RV02
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM



  21. #46
    /dev/zero
    Join Date
    Nov 2002
    Location
    Germany, Berlin
    Posts
    3,625
    ^^Yeeeehaa! Lookin' quite good to me.
    Wonder why multiplier and bus clocks were hidden from us though...
    Xtremesystems.org
    i7-4820K * ryba 2-stager + 1-stager * EVGA X79 Dark * 32G Team Xtreem 2666C11 * EVGA GTX 680 SC Sig. * Intel G2 80G * Corsair HX1000 * Lian Li PC-70B * Watercool Heatkiller, EK Fullcover/Backplate for GTX, MCP355 Dual Setup@Koolance RP-402X2, PA120.3+Alphacool 360, Tubing 16/10.


  22. #47
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Posts
    1,035
    Quote Originally Posted by villa1n View Post
    So i920's are looking at 3-3.4 max clock with good cooling on a good mobo it sounds like... I guess depending on the numbers that could be worth the upgrade
    Someone may correct me but from what I've seen, the multi will go up a few notches even on non-extreme CPU's, due to the turbo mode. Extreme ones will go up beyond what turbo mode can do of course. Therefore we wont be limited by the QPI frequency alone.
    Last edited by Tonucci; 10-30-2008 at 02:45 PM.

  23. #48
    Xtreme Guru
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    Burbank, CA
    Posts
    3,766
    since i will be buying an i920, i never in my life have got the xtreme cpu, that is for people who dont overclock, i will wit for 32nm, im sure clocks will be much better.

  24. #49
    Xtreme Enthusiast
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Orange County, Southern California
    Posts
    583
    Quote Originally Posted by GAR View Post
    since i will be buying an i920, i never in my life have got the xtreme cpu, that is for people who dont overclock, i will wit for 32nm, im sure clocks will be much better.
    I buy Extreme Edition Intel CPUs because of the unlocked multi.

    In my opinion, once I bought my first Extreme Edition, I knew there was no going back. There is SO much unthinkable potential with an unlocked multiplier that I hadn't realized...all I could do was watch the great liquid nitrogen stories on sites like these. But now that I've had one, there's just no going back.
    EVGA X58 SLI Classified E759 Limited Edition
    Intel Core i7 Extreme 980X Gulftown six-core
    Thermalright TRUE Copper w/ 2x Noctua NF-P12s (push-pull)
    2x EVGA GeForce GTX 590 Classified [Quad-SLI]
    6GB Mushkin XP Series DDR3 1600MHz 7-8-7-20
    SilverStone Strider ST1500 1500W
    OCZ RevoDrive 3 240GB 1.0GB/s PCI-Express SSD
    Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty Professional / Logitech G51 5.1 Surround
    SilverStone Raven RV02
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM



  25. #50
    I am Xtreme
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Austria
    Posts
    5,485
    Quote Originally Posted by AuDioFreaK39 View Post
    I buy Extreme Edition Intel CPUs because of the unlocked multi.

    In my opinion, once I bought my first Extreme Edition, I knew there was no going back. There is SO much unthinkable potential with an unlocked multiplier that I hadn't realized...all I could do was watch the great liquid nitrogen stories on sites like these. But now that I've had one, there's just no going back.
    hehe, same here. Once you tasted it you are not satisfied with other stuff.

Page 2 of 5 FirstFirst 12345 LastLast

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •