What NB clocks did they run on this Opteron?Also the ram in question is ECC DDR2-800,compared to 1066 on Agena and C2Q.
I've just seen the update in the German version of the article:
http://www.gamestar.de/hardware/test...nom_ii_x4.html
So the ram was CL6 ECC DDR2-800.One can assume that CL4/5 DDR2-1066 ram memory would give an extra boost over the one they used.Also we don't know what NB clocks will Deneb run at.It may be the same 2.2Ghz as Shanghai parts,or it may be higher than that.All of this coupled with a few BIOS settings we don't know about(CnQ active?<CPU TWEAK ACTIVE?-those are non existent in server bios i presume) can't give us a valid picture how exactly Deneb will perform.Update: Response to some reader questions regarding the Opteron test system:
The Geforce GTX 280 was at full PCI Express 16x-speed connections (it is in the bios on the motherboard to configure server). As DDR2 memory came-800-RAM (CL6) with error correction (ECC, mode: Basic) to use. Since the Phenom X4 II (unlike the Opteron system) to show even faster RAM modules supports, should the gaming performance yet at the same clock by a few percentage points increase.
But even in this short and not exactly accurate simulation,Deneb shows some massive gains in UT3 and Winrar(which is VERY sensitive to memory setting on K8/K10).
Last edited by informal; 11-27-2008 at 02:30 PM.
Are you saying for the first time in history, Intel aregoing to depart from their pricing scheme? I'm sorry, but allevidence indicates otherwise. The QX 9775 and QX 9770 are both siginificantly more expensive than i965 XE. The Q9650 price > i940, and Q9550 price > i920. WHY? Ci7 prices have no where to go but down, especially given marginal performance improvement over penryn - a drop-in upgrade.
Well i told you what matters for Winrar:it's extremely sensitive to memory subsystem(if you don't believe me,check with someone else).
I can jump ten percent with my X2 only by going from cas 5 to cas4.Obviously larger L3 pays a role here,but even on a "crippled" (server) platform,that opteron shows 15% gain clock for clock over Agena which ran with uber fast ddr2 ram(non ECC too).
I can bet when AM3 version of Deneb comes out it will eat the AM2+ version of Deneb in Winrar.That's why you see Core i7 perform stellar in this test:3 channel DDR3 IMC + Turbo + HT +large L3 = massive gain.Deneb will lack turbo and HT but will have fast DDR2/DDR3 memory on it's disposal and a large chunk of L3(with lower latency than the one in Barcelona\Agena).
15% on this "desktop unfriendly" platform for a "die shrink" is a great score IMO.
Seems gamestart guy's had access to the shanghai server tecchannel.de used for their review.
Tecchannel also had an 2356 barcelona there for testing. I wish they had run the benchmarks with that chip for comparison.
Tecchannel said in their review they could not run ddr2-800 mode so they used ddr2-667 there. I would assume gamestar had to use the same settings so that note that they used ddr2-800 cl6 is odd.
Winrar on 9950BE looks like ganged mode, would be ~10% faster in unganged mode.
Last edited by justapost; 11-27-2008 at 02:47 PM.
YOU are treating them separate. I AM treating them as already fixed based on clock/multi/cache. So price reductions would affect all segments. Of course it won't be equal % reductions. The whole idea that Ci7 (in terms of Intel pricing schemes) is going to in another segment all by itself becasue it is a newer technology is not supported by past or present pricing schemes. It will not happen in th future either, except when penryn is declared EOL.
We know that Shanghai at 2.7Ghz is rated at 75 WATTS , But does any one about wattage rating of Deneb 2.8Ghz & 3.0Ghz parts.??
Reason I am asking this question is if Deneb is rated at much higher wattage than Shanghai , then it could be due to NB running above 2.2Ghz on Deneb compared to shanghai.
Now if Deneb does have higher than 2.2Ghz NB clock , then from above review I think it will be very close between 45nm C2Q and 45nm PII , Hell it could even be faster.![]()
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Intel have declared i7 to be a niche high end product for now, with more consumer friendly versions to be released in Q3 09. So in this sense, i7 is not like the introduction of Conroe or Penryn which were mainstream immediately.
Is it your contention that when Intel likely next announces pricing adjustments on the Penryn range, that i7 will be substantially altered too?
Coz I think i7's official prices probably won't change at all till Q2 09 at the earliest.
So the niche range of cpus are actually cheaper than old technology. Where is that declaration? Maybe you need to familiarize yourself with Intel's pricing scheme. Even the QX6850 is more expensive than i965XE
http://www.google.com/products?hl=en...num=4&ct=title
Q6700 (because of the 10x multi) and slightly higher clocks 2.66ghz is in the same price segment as i920 and even Q9550.
http://www.google.com/products/catal...ult#ps-sellers
Do you see any pattern here?
They are products Intel has discontinued are they not?
Regardless, all that shows is that there is no pressing need for further price reductions on i7 anytime soon, but that the Penryn/Conroe generation could do with some price trimming.
Nope, I am happy for you to explain it to me though.
Guys if you want to discuss intel pricing policies there is a place for that and it's not called Phenom II 6Ghz +OVERCLOCK thread. Not trying to flame or anything,just not liking the direction this thread has taken as you two started to argue whether core i7 and penryn will drop in price...
What!!!!? You see no connection between PII hitting 6Ghz and Intel pricing?
here is my run of 3.2ghz stock NB stock HT and 1066 5-5-5-15 2x1GB ram..
I noticed frequency doesn't push my multi threaded RAR score much at all...
NB OC'ing helps more..
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~1~
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
GigaByte X570 AORUS LITE
Trident-Z 3200 CL14 16GB
AMD Radeon VII
~2~
AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 2950x
Asus Prime X399-A
GSkill Flare-X 3200mhz, CAS14, 64GB
AMD RX 5700 XT
Wow, Intel needed to tell us that the 6ghz overclock by AMD was not what we should expect from these cpu's in a real world environment?.........they really care about us.......Thanks for the info Intel![]()
AMD 1090T@4.0ghz
Enzotech sapphire/Mo-Ra extreme rad
Asus Crosshair IV Formula
ht 2400mhz / nb 2400mhz
12gb Gskill 1300mhz
HIS HD5970
Enermax Evo Galaxy 1250
case: XCLIO A380PLUS-BK
4.61ghz water
4.5ghz superpi 1M 15.585
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...rpi4500mhz.jpg
25,396 06 Phenom 965@ 4.4ghz HIS 5970@960/1260
21,893 Vantage, Phenom 965 4.2ghz HIS 5970 @960/1260
Phenom 2 125w 965 test results
http://futuremark.yougamers.com/foru...d.php?t=117414
Phenom 2 140w 965 test results
http://futuremark.yougamers.com/foru...d.php?t=109214
Phenom 2 AM2+ 940 cold air results
http://futuremark.yougamers.com/foru...ad.php?t=97430
If I dont get every single drop out of my cpu I feel like someone is stealing from me
heatware chew*
I've got no strings to hold me down.
To make me fret, or make me frown.
I had strings but now I'm free.
There are no strings on me
"not a real world environment?"
You know, I used to have snow drifts in my living room while benching in Ohio. You can't put it past some of us.
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