Guys don't forget that the roadmap might not list all of the AM3 cpus in February. There *might* be a 3Ghz FX AM3 exclusive model right after the 925 and the rest of the line-up.
Guys don't forget that the roadmap might not list all of the AM3 cpus in February. There *might* be a 3Ghz FX AM3 exclusive model right after the 925 and the rest of the line-up.
I know that's not a official chart, but it's the only ones we've seen so far, but the only thing I'm interested is one unlocked am3 and so far haven't seen any info about one, I don't want to buy two cpus next year.
But I'm waiting right here until they decide to release the info.
Correct: AM2+ CPUs only have a DDR2 controller and will not work in AM3 motherboards without a lot of cuts, wires, and solder.![]()
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whats this board next to the 4870x2
http://www.overclockersclub.com/revi...n/images/5.htm
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OCZ ZX 850w psu
Lian-Li Lancool K62
Samsung 830 128g
2 x 1TB Samsung SpinpointF3, 2T Samsung
Win7 Home 64bit
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http://markbench.blogspot.com/2008/1...ith-deneb.html
another bench, mark bench blogspot.....found this on vrzone
me wanty now!
Last edited by tbone8ty; 11-23-2008 at 11:53 AM.
FX-8350(1249PGT) @ 4.7ghz 1.452v, Swiftech H220x
Asus Crosshair Formula 5 Am3+ bios v1703
G.skill Trident X (2x4gb) ~1200mhz @ 10-12-12-31-46-2T @ 1.66v
MSI 7950 TwinFrozr *1100/1500* Cat.14.9
OCZ ZX 850w psu
Lian-Li Lancool K62
Samsung 830 128g
2 x 1TB Samsung SpinpointF3, 2T Samsung
Win7 Home 64bit
My Rig
anyone have any comparison benchmarks?
and are those overall scores or cpu scores?
Campareing to a review of nehalem the stock 3.0 deneb seems to be a little faster then a q9770 and when overclocked to 4.0 a little faster the i7 965 in everest cpu queen.
The review I looked at was from Tweaktown....im sure it's not perfect but it's better then nothing. This is good news considering these are only the am2 versions. Maybe ddr3 will increase the performance more toward nehalem.
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- VERY interesting results to say at least...
@ 3Ghz - 22.000 in 3DM06 and
@ 4GHz - 17.000 in Vantage Performance
for comparison:
http://www.au-ja.de/review-intel-cor...e-965-27.phtml
Core i7 940 (2.93GHz) gets around 18.000 in 3dMark06 (with 4870 X2)
and @4Ghz ...
http://www.vr-zone.com/articles/how-...c-/6211-2.html
it scores around 16.400 in Vantage Performance - again with 4870 X2
if these results are true... AMD has an Core i7 killer!
Wow looks nice i must admit.
Thanks for sharing.
Those mark06 scores seem to be rather high for 3Ghz part and 4870X2@ stock!They are a lot higher than any 65nm K10 parts with 4870X2 cards.
3dMark06 score on Deneb @4Ghz with 4870X2 seems about ~1100 points higher than Yorkfield 4Ghz/4870X2 combo.
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OMFG LOLZ,
if this is true, i think i might piss my pants (again)
They did update the blog with Crysis Warhead numbers(4870X2 used and only Deneb @ stock 3Ghz for now)L
http://markbench.blogspot.com/2008/1...ead-deneb.html
Anyone knows what numbers C2Q@3Ghz or Core i7 @3-3.2Ghz show in this game and resolution settings with 4870X2?Crysis Warhead @ Deneb
Only with factory default freqs.
Cpu name: Phenom II 940 (core Deneb, AM2+) @ 3GHz
Motherboard: M3A79-T Deluxe (AMD 790FX+SB750 )
Memory: 4096 Mb CSX 1066MHz (DDR2)
Graphics: Gigabyte 4870X2 2048Mb
Os: Win Vista 64 Service Pack 1
Drivers: Motherboard bios: 0602, Catalyst 8.10, MB chipset 3.0.642.0
Crysis Warhead: DX10 high, shaders very high, 1920x1200x32, AA off
Results:
Average:47fps
Max: 84fps
Min: 36fps
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Seems to be some kind of (BIOS)-Diagnostics card or so.
something like that maybe
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CPU:
-Intel Core i7 920 3841A522
--CPU: 4200Mhz| Vcore: +120mV| Uncore: 3200Mhz| VTT: +100mV| Turbo: On| HT: Off
---CPU block: EK Supreme Acetal| Radiator: TCF X-Changer 480mm
Motherboard:
-Foxconn Bloodrage P06
--Blck: 200Mhz| QPI: 3600Mhz
Graphics:
-Sapphire Radeon HD 4870X2
--GPU: 750Mhz| GDDR: 900Mhz
RAM:
-3x 2GB Mushkin XP3-12800
--Mhz: 800Mhz| Vdimm: 1.65V| Timings: 7-8-7-20-1T
Storage:
-3Ware 9650SE-2LP RAID controller
--2x Western Digital 74GB Raptor RAID 0
PSU:
-Enermax Revolution 85+ 1250W
OS:
-Windows Vista Business x64
ORDERED: Sapphire HD 5970 OC
LOOKING FOR: 2x G.Skill Falcon II 128GB SSD, Windows 7
if I have to wait till march 09 to upgrade, that is just fine and dandy by mehere we come 4+GHZ on 4 cores !!!!
and by then I could do 2x 4870x2 for cheap, an am3 mobo, and buy some killer ddr3 memory
Can't wait for time to fly![]()
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Its a post code reporter debugger etc etc, You can read the codes to see what caused you not to boot, some codes are directly tied to memory some directly for cpu. Looks like that one does a tad more than the average however. LOL at the link to postcode 2000, my soyo version works on every board i've ever used, a must have when extreme oc'ing, all the ATI reference motherboards I tested came with them onboard , retail sapphires didn't.
Actually now that i take a closer look its got 8 digit codes..........so it may be far more advanced than i think.
Last edited by chew*; 11-23-2008 at 08:09 PM.
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To make me fret, or make me frown.
I had strings but now I'm free.
There are no strings on me
I got one I'm about to attack my malfunctioning Gigabyte with.
*chew, still got any of the ATi boards left? I'm about damn well fed up with new boards...
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