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    Quote Originally Posted by spursindonesia View Post
    Yeah, that's why i only respect words coming from Blauhung if he can be considered as a sort of unofficial Intel rep around this part. He always stand up and explain stuffs regarding Intel processor and its technicality, but not going overboard by badmouthing competitors, as far as i can see. He doesn't behave embarassingly like a certain person "who" claimed as an Intel employee, acting as a goodwill ambassador to the OCing community in this forum. He made claims he can't back up regarding competitor, spreading FUD along the way, and can't seem to understand what a concept of humility is really.
    You have a point, which will get even better once we see retail parts hitting 6.3Ghz and above. As Informal suggests, retail parts would get even better. In fact, I believe Who? owes those of you feel offended by his comments an apology if all his claims are proven to be wrong, once retail parts drop.

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    Only 5 more days till the nda of Phenom II benchmarks are lifted and we will see what has better performance, i7 or phenom2. Personally I think that the phenom2 with it's insane overclocking potential will endup being alot more bang for your buck. Look at it this way the highest i7 oc I have seen was 5.7ghz I believe, and it had cold bug problems past -120C if I remember correctly. The phenom2 is being oced to 6.2-6.3 already at -180c, it has no cold bug so if you used liquid helium you could possibly go over 7ghz maybe even 7.5 ghz seeing how well they seem to scale with temp and voltage. Amd hasn't even had time to tweak their 45nm proccess yet, they are always improving it. Remember the first 65nm phenom could only hit 2.4ghz stock and 3 ghz oc was extremely rare like winning the lottery. After time amd tweaked the process and now the 65nm is at 2.6 stock and people are getting to 3.2 all the time and people have broke the 4ghz mark. So the phenom2 is only going to get better with time, and "if" intel pulls out all the stops and releases a 4ghz i7 or a 4ghz Core 2 Quad, Amd could always put High-k in the 45nm mix. It could really make for some sick chips. Well thats enough speculation out of me, am I that far off base??
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    Quote Originally Posted by spursindonesia
    Yeah, that's why i only respect words coming from Blauhung if he can be considered as a sort of unofficial Intel rep around this part. He always stand up and explain stuffs regarding Intel processor and its technicality, but not going overboard by badmouthing competitors, as far as i can see. He doesn't behave embarassingly like a certain person "who" claimed as an Intel employee, acting as a goodwill ambassador to the OCing community in this forum. He made claims he can't back up regarding competitor, spreading FUD along the way, and can't seem to understand what a concept of humility is really.
    DrWho was wrong,he spoke before he knew all the facts(i hope at least),it's all in the past now.I doubt he will do that again .

    We should all concentrate on OCing and what will be needed for common users to hit those 3.8-4Ghz for 24/7. I hope those who first get Deneb will start an official sticky thread for us all to join in and figure out the best possible setting(volts and clocks wise) for Deneb users.There is so much to tweak,from IMC/memory to NB/L3,individual core clocking,register tweaks to get the most out of the now very much improved CnQ function on Deneb etc.Fun times ahead

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utroz View Post
    Only 5 more days till the nda of Phenom II benchmarks are lifted and we will see what has better performance, i7 or phenom2. Personally I think that the phenom2 with it's insane overclocking potential will endup being alot more bang for your buck. Look at it this way the highest i7 oc I have seen was 5.7ghz I believe, and it had cold bug problems past -120C if I remember correctly. The phenom2 is being oced to 6.2-6.3 already at -180c, it has no cold bug so if you used liquid helium you could possibly go over 7ghz maybe even 7.5 ghz seeing how well they seem to scale with temp and voltage. Amd hasn't even had time to tweak their 45nm proccess yet, they are always improving it. Remember the first 65nm phenom could only hit 2.4ghz stock and 3 ghz oc was extremely rare like winning the lottery. After time amd tweaked the process and now the 65nm is at 2.6 stock and people are getting to 3.2 all the time and people have broke the 4ghz mark. So the phenom2 is only going to get better with time, and "if" intel pulls out all the stops and releases a 4ghz i7 or a 4ghz Core 2 Quad, Amd could always put High-k in the 45nm mix. It could really make for some sick chips. Well thats enough speculation out of me, am I that far off base??
    Yes; AMD has already gone SOI, they can't revert back, as that'll put them way behind Intel. As far as overclocking, and coldbugging, the jury is still out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zucker2k View Post
    Yes; AMD has already gone SOI, they can't revert back, as that'll put them way behind Intel. As far as overclocking, and coldbugging, the jury is still out.
    Hmm, thats right I don't know if SOI and high-k can be used together, if they can't be used together than I highly doubt we will ever see a 45nm high-k amd chip within the next year. I was just reading that the ht link on phenom2 may still have a coldbug, it seems that all the 6ghz+ oc's were done with the ht link at 1ghz. Here is a link to the thread that I read about the ht cold bug http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=210707
    Also can SOI-DSL be used with High-K??
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    i contacted a store today that has the 940 on pre-order.
    he actualy knew nothing about a release date or when they will be in stock!
    i hope the 940 is not vaporware like the x2 6500
    anybody have real solid proof of this chip actualy being released on 20 dec ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BertM View Post
    i contacted a store today that has the 940 on pre-order.
    he actualy knew nothing about a release date or when they will be in stock!
    i hope the 940 is not vaporware like the x2 6500
    anybody have real solid proof of this chip actualy being released on 20 dec ?
    20. Dec??
    Some stores might have some CPUs in stock before January the 8th,but that's when the launch is.

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    Im just not gonna hold my breath on getting one before mid January so not to be disappointed. Its been quite awhile since I have seen so much anxiety over waiting for an AMD CPU to hit the shelves. They have done a great job this time.
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    Funny how fast they run back to the AMD forum isn't it!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Utroz View Post
    Funny how fast they run back to the AMD forum isn't it!!!
    Haha, I noticed that too. Before all of the PII info came out the "now viewing" was usually something like 12 people viewing AMD and 250 viewing intel. Just now it was 93 AMD and 205 Intel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMojoZ View Post
    He was trolling posts in the AMD forum with the direct intention of stirring up AMD vs. Intel arguments.

    Sometimes that is against forum rules.
    That is a ridiculous summation of events.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utroz View Post
    Funny how fast they run back to the AMD forum isn't it!!!
    Come on guys, no need to develop a complex over this; it's just hardware.

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    No point of doing a Vs, Intel fans wont do a constructive criticism to the new AMD chip all they will do is flame it and call it crap like they always done .

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    Wow, I think everyone ran the wrong direction with my post. all I meant was that AMD is finely drawing a crowd again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Utroz View Post
    Funny how fast they run back to the AMD forum isn't it!!!
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    Haha, I noticed that too. Before all of the PII info came out the "now viewing" was usually something like 12 people viewing AMD and 250 viewing intel. Just now it was 93 AMD and 205 Intel.
    Well, there were always those die hard Intel fanatics that were rockin P4 rigs back in the A64 days, but the past 2-3 years, it's mostly been Core fans who came away from A64 for the superior performance. And now, the AMD section is finally seeing a lot of those guys come back (like me) because once again AMD looks to be competitive.
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    Its true, There is some kind of weird coincidence going on here, It seems that people are more interested in AMD when they are not sucking. I will alert the media and you guys get your heads together and have a brainstorming session as to why this is. Remember to think out side the box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gallag View Post
    Its true, There is some kind of weird coincidence going on here, It seems that people are more interested in AMD when they are not sucking. I will alert the media and you guys get your heads together and have a brainstorming session as to why this is. Remember to think out side the box.
    lol, yes its quite the phenomena.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LC_Nab View Post
    No point of doing a Vs, Intel fans wont do a constructive criticism to the new AMD chip all they will do is flame it and call it crap like they always done .
    I think what you see is a reaction to the 'over-hyping'; I'll be the first to tell you that I was initially excited about this chip, but I quickly saw some numbers which were in direct contradiction to what was being claimed. If you're already on the AMD platform, you certainly have cause to jubilate, once you move past that, it's about competition, and Intel has a strong lineup even though some would never admit it. In the end, we all may be wrong. Right now, we can only speculate, and wait.

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    Oh no I understand that Intel has a strong line up and such , but I was just trying to say give the chip a chance before flaming it , not saying it to you Zukcer2k , Im just referring to the flamers .

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    I think what people seem to forget.. can be summed up in this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EnJoY View Post
    Well, there were always those die hard Intel fanatics that were rockin P4 rigs back in the A64 days, but the past 2-3 years, it's mostly been Core fans who came away from A64 for the superior performance. And now, the AMD section is finally seeing a lot of those guys come back (like me) because once again AMD looks to be competitive.


    I just thought it was kinda funny... it seems like every year the teeter-totter tilts a little farther in whichever direction it is headed at that particular time, and the arguments become a little more agressive.

    More competitive market and more informed consumers perhaps?

    I've been in the hobby for so long that the whole "A vs. B" thing has gotten pretty old, so now I buy whatever the hell I feel like/or the best deal, and just have fun with it. That doesn't mean I never take some time to get in a nice "discussion" every once in a while though.

    Quote Originally Posted by gallag View Post
    Its true, There is some kind of weird coincidence going on here, It seems that people are more interested in AMD when they are not sucking. I will alert the media and you guys get your heads together and have a brainstorming session as to why this is. Remember to think out side the box.
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    lol, yes its quite the phenomena.
    qff
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    You tube video.. AMD Deneb 6GHz ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tictac View Post
    You tube video.. AMD Deneb 6GHz ...

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    nice. its cool to see that others are getting 6ghz as well.

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nq_XG...related&fmt=18


    this is another good video on there

    allthough that one you posted is great.



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